I Was A Craig's List Trophy Wife Part 1

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I Was A Craig's List Trophy Wife (Or How I Made It Through My Transition)


By


Lesley Renee Charles


Chapter 1

“If you keep on with this “I am really a girl nonsense” you will have to leave this house! Your mother and I did not raise a freak! You are our son, we don't have a daughter!”

I packed up my clothes and left my parents' house. I won't stay where I am not wanted and I cannot go on pretending to be a man. I finally came out to them hoping that they could help me to become the woman I am. Evidently not.

Thank God, I have some savings and I have a decent job. Finding a place to live is no problem. But financing my change to womanhood will be.

I am 5'7”, slender of build and not very masculine looking. I lucked out in that my voice never changed and no noticeable Adam's Apple. I have deep Auburn hair that I keep to my shoulders. I am 22 years old. I have a part-time job working as a Librarian's Aide. I just started and should be promoted to a Librarian in about 6 months. I am fresh out of college with a BS in Library Sciences.

From the time I was a toddler, I knew I was female. I hated all things male and had to live through the pressure to be all boy for my parents, especially my father. My father was a high school football and baseball all-star player. He tried to get me to play sports, but failed. I hate things all sport. I was your basic shy, gentle bookworm. I would always have my nose in book. I preferred reading romances and novels where I could get lost is a world of femininity. My father would smack for every perceived bit of femininity that I displayed. The last straw happened when they came home earlier from a vacation and caught me in my feminine finery.

I walked down to the local Y so that I could get a room while I looked through the classifieds for a place to stay. While skimming through the ads, I saw something that mentioned Craig's List. I remembered that you could find all kinds of things posted.

I thought to myself, that could be a way to finance my transition. I could have a sugar daddy finance me. Another bone of contention between my father and me was that I was attracted to men. Daddy dear knew that he would have his name carried on after me. The pompous goat.

I reasoned that I could be some guy's trophy wife. Be what he wants me to be if he would help me finance my operations and hormone replacement therapies. I did decide that physically I would look how I wanted, but I would play whatever role the man wanted his wife to play.

After pondering for hours here is what I came up with:

"Early 20's Male to Female who can't afford to transition seeking wealthy man willing to pay my way in exchange for becoming their trophy wife. Contract/prenuptial agreement to be discussed."

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Such Interesting Posssibilities

littlerocksilver's picture

But, be careful what you wish/sign up for. I think we hope for the best.

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Portia

Portia

I Was A Craig's List Trophy Wife Part 1

Oh, the possibilities are endless. Can't wait to see where you take this.

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine
    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

Possibilities

I know maybe I will several versions. The next part I am thinking of having the narrator pick through several candidates. Make it more realistic. Maybe do several branches. Have to see where it takes me.

Very good start and how many

nikkiparksy's picture

Very good start and how many way's can this story be taken from here the mind boggle's.
Nicely done will look forward too how thing's go from here Thank you:).

Good start

Thank you nikkiparksy. It does boggle the mind how many ways it could go. I have been thinking the best way to do that is to take it in alternate directions in time. I also have to thank Melanie Ezell for the idea. I happened to see it when I searched her stories yesterday and it got my muse started.

Well that was a direct approach!

It will be most illuminating to see the replies.

Story has lots of potential Lesley.

Looking forward to lots more.

LoL
Rita

Age is an issue of mind over matter.
If you don't mind, it doesn't matter!
(Mark Twain)

LoL
Rita

Thanks

Thank you for the comment. I am thinking now of a few types of guys I want answering.