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Hi all -

I have decided to halt “Thanksgiving En Femme for now,” because I have a new series coming which I am excited about. Unlike TEF and Kayleigh’s Story, this series will be rather flexible. Like the urge to dress up, the urge to write comes and goes, explaining why most of my stories have been compressed into small amounts of time.

My new series will be called “The Canterbury Tales,” and will be my first melding of science and TG fiction. The Tales will be a series of vignettes marginally connected, and are set in the 24th century onward on Jupiter’s moon Europa. Two students leave Colorado to attend Canterbury College in Essex, a burgeoning American colony on the moon, and, as in most of my stories, girliness ensues.

I’m not sure when the first story, “The Founder’s Tale,” will be written. But I am certain it will be a story worthy of your enjoyment. As I stated in my one-year post the other day, I thank you all for reading this year. I hope your Christmas is one filled with sugar plums, frilly tutus, fuzzy socks, and dresses to die for.

Love as always,
Kayleigh01

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Normalizing Gender

I'll be anxious to see what you write. My own ideas for the future of Gender is that in the distant future, people will just be who they are. A male could be just girly as hell, but still have a wife if they wanted to for emotional love and procreation. What we call Transgender today would lump gay crossdressers, and everyone else into the general population of humanity. There would be no hateful, belief moulding book thumper pronouncements.

This sort of idea is not new. I remember a Sci Fi writer from the 50's having a book about the Space Navy that included all genders, where the onboard uniform included a stiff skirt for zero G, and pants for on planet. Sadly, I can not remember the title of said tome.