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I’m sure this is a BC story and read it when I first came to BC, and it was a complete story then. So it was probably recommended when someone asked for story titles to read.
A young male teacher is going across a green (park?) late at night and is attacked by a group of young men. Badly beaten, he is thrown into a pond and left to die. A dog walker I think finds him and he is rushed to hospital.
He slowly recovers and goes back to teaching at the technical collage he taught at before. With no male hormones his body is changing and he finally gives in and dresses as a female.
There is a court case and a bit more and that is the story.
Anybody recognise it? Would love to read it again.
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I don't recognize it.
And the plot is detailed and unique enough that I think I'd remember if I did. Good luck finding it.
Thanks Willow
If I find it, I'll put the title up here.
Memory....
I remember that plot too. Could have been BC or FM. Don’t remember the title or author, sorry.
BAK 0.25tspgirl
Thanks
I'm beginning to wonder about where I read it. I think someone here would have remembered it if it had been on BC.
I read it when I first began to look for TG books. It is so annoying that I so clearly remember the story and yet cannot remember the title.
Sophie
Maybe at FictionMania?
It sounds much more like something that would show up at FictionMania.
For some time now FM and BC have had a rather different selection of stories due to the interests of the two groups gradually diverging, and the "feel" I get from your description strikes me as more in line with what's been posting there, even though not technically forced fem.
I could be wrong, of course.
Um, you say it was when you first started reading here?
How long ago was that?
Yours,
John Robert Mead
Fairly sure
I'm fairly sure this story is not on BC and has not been posted here.
I did a multi-search for dog walker, technical college, pond, teacher, hormones and hospital and found nothing like this in either posted or unpubbed stories. Some partial hits but investigation showed them to be coincidences.
Hugs,
Erin
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