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Jean Op den Kamp (imported)
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Jean,
FianceeUvBigGuy (imported) wrote: Wed May 13, 2009 10:21 pm Having recently welcomed a "real, live" Asian ladyboy into my intimate circle I can attest that "She" does awaken a somewhat protective instinct.

Yoli

Your Raving Roving Reporter.

Thanks Yoli

The book starts every interview with the first memories from the childhood of these ladyboys. Their first: feeling different. Their first questions and the first hard confrontations with our protective society.

They are "real live" from the moment they start to walk and look around.

Why you think this book touched me so deeply.

Should I wait until they grow up and catch me something special and then start to be nice to him/her

Why does your Asian flower
FianceeUvBigGuy (imported) wrote: Wed May 13, 2009 10:21 pm awaken a somewhat protective instinct,
were you afraid of her when she was a child. Maybe society would have called you names if you payed attention years ago????

Please don't take that question personal, it is to every-one reading this.

My little friend in Vietnam this moment: He is always clean, he cares about being dressed well, and at school you will find him always with a lot of girlfriends. I am not there to expect but to accept and protect, he is and should stay free. And he is a big promise to become a number one in whatever he is going to be.

loveUall

Jean

(no dictionary and a spell checker that isn't working again, what's the problem with this language)
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