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A boy's trip to the beach becomes unsettling when an important item is forgotten.
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I'm interested in adding some illustrations to this story, however I'm not much of an artist. If you're an artist that would like to help me with this, please contact me.
Comments
Unexpected pasttime...
Welcome to BC and thanks for posting it is a good story.
Hugs, JessieC
Jessica E. Connors
Jessica Connors
With the mention of ...
... ballet and gymnastics classes and the introduction of the mystery girl you seem to have set us up for a sequel or a chapter 2. I hope so.
BE a lady!
Very enjoyable.
Please continue to write!
I just gotta ask; was there a tell-tale, tan line that would have to be explained if you went shirtless?
Inquiring minds want to know!
Very lovely
Thank you for such a sweet story.
Goddess Bless you
Love Desiree
special meaning
This story has special meaning for me. The first item of girl's clothing I wore was a swimsuit. Unfortunately, I didn't get to go to the beach in it. As a matter of fact, no one ever saw me in it, but it served to open the door to who I was and why I didn't seem to fit in with the rest of the guys. Though, out of necessity, I learned to fake really well.
Great story; the only problem I can see with it is that it stopped just as it was getting interesting... please don't tell me this is it. The story is begging to be continued. Please, please do so.
Hugs
Patricia
Happiness is being all dressed up and HAVING some place to go.
Semper in femineo gerunt
Ich bin eine Mann
A very good story
And as other have already mentioned, it certainly seems as if there can be more to this if you choose to continue on. I definitely look forward to reading more from you, Sam!
Huggs,
Marlisa
No one else can tell you best how to be yourself
Thanks so much for this
Thanks so much for this story. Leotards, one-piece swim-suits, and tights were the Big Three of my early childhood. I love the way our little hero's honesty and love of truth are his own undoing, and that his mother seems to know it. Very nice story, thanks for posting!