
FIRST ENCOUNTERS
GRABBING THE RING!
EMMA D.'s FIRST ENCOUNTER - THE DARE
It was in the summer Holidays, 1954, My brother and I were at 
home. Mother worked, our next door neighbour was supposedly looking after us, in 
fact she basically fed us at lunch time, but she had given us a box full of old 
girls' clothes, the day before, he had said then that they would fit me,  my 
brother had asked her if she had any materials for 
some reason, or another, I can't remember what.  Anyway, we were playing strip 
jack naked, and I was losing big style, and down to my underpants, when I lost 
again, he gave the opportunity of paying a forfeit, so I agreed, the forfeit was 
to dress up in some of the clothes in the box, and run round from the front to 
the back of the house, after an argument 
he won as usual, and I wound up wearing a pair of navy blue knickers, a white 
cotton petticoat, white ankle socks, and a green gingham dress, with puff 
sleeves, he buttoned me in as the dress fastened up the back.  I put on my 
plastic sandals, unisex ones from Woolies. Then I had to go out the front door, 
and walk around the house to come back in through the back door.  My brother 
came out with me, and shut the door behind us, which locked as it had a Yale 
lock we walked round, and the back door was locked, he claimed that he didn't  
have a front door key, so there I was dressed as a girl, and locked out of the 
house.  
We spent the morning playing football in the back garden, according to my 
brother I was playing like a girl.  Then we got called to go for dinner, and I 
was horrified, but had no choice but to go and see our neighbour.  My brother 
explained that I had dressed up as a dare, and we had got locked out, and our 
neighbour accepted it, he had started to treat me very differently than the way 
he usually did.  At least when Mum got home, he managed to get me back in the 
house without her seeing me, although by that time I had got used to what I was 
wearing, we had been sitting on the embankment over the back of our house waving 
at the trains as they went by during the afternoon.  The next day he cut up the 
dress, I was really sad about it.
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