
FIRST ENCOUNTERS
GRABBING THE RING!
ROBERT C.'s AUNT
My mother was the one 
who helped me learn to like wearing dresses.  I was eleven at the time and had 
become unable to walk because of a crippling form of arthritis.  An aunt saw how 
hard it was for her to dress me in pants and such and suggested that she dress 
me in dresses instead as it would be so much easier on her.  Initially this is 
what she had done, but as I regained more use of my legs, the never ending 
supply of dresses continued.  MY aunt even sent dresses her own daughter had 
outgrown.   I preferred the dresses at home; however at thirteen the girl next 
door saw me in a dress and said she thought I looked cute in them.  She would 
come to my house and help me dress-up in them, later I would even go to her 
house dressed completely as a girl.  Her mother knew I was a boy but never 
degraded me for wearing dresses.   This continued until I was almost seventeen. 
 Today I still wear skirts, but my days in dresses in the 1960's were the best 
times of my life.
 
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