Letter 5
EXPRESSING MY LITTLE GIRL SIDE
From John B. 

Dear Susan,

I was so happy to stumble upon your 'Petticoat Discipline Monthly' on the internet.  I've not had the experiences that many of your contributors have had growing up, but I have always had a very real appreciation of female clothing, and once in my youth I discovered a dress with a petticoat in the basement of our house, and when I was alone once I tried it on...it was the most thrilling experience of my life.  I told my wife several years ago of this experience and she said 'Well why don't we explore this?'  So I agreed, not knowing exactly where she wanted to go with this, so she said lets just start slowly and see what happens.  The first thing she bought me were some beautiful lace panties, which I started to wear everyday under my suit that I wore to work everyday...then a nightgown every night to bed.

Well I am still very into this, and when we go to the movies I wear panties, bra, blouse, ladies' slacks with the side zip, Mary Jane shoes, a purse (of course!) and now I wear earrings(she made me pierce my ears), and polish my nails, and wear a pink pearl buttoned sweater.  I used to not be as appreciative of my wife as I should have been - but when dressed like this I am at her side and accommodating of her every need.  Of course at home I now have a collection of 'little girl' dresses which I frequently wear all weekend - this has greatly improved our relationship, and I feel I have a much fuller life in expressing my little girl inside.

Another thing that I've grown to like is my wife's referring to me as a 'she'.  She will call my office and say 'Is my husband there? Where did she go?'  It's amazing how little things like bright pink fingernails, earrings, or a purse, will very effectively tone down a man's stupid macho behavior.  I might add that I actually look forward to my little girl sessions, and greatly recommend it to married couples looking for more common ground in their life.
Thank you,

John B.

Thank you for such an optimistic, heart-warming letter. Your wife adapted to a petticoat discipline regime very quickly, to the benefit of you both. Certainly the unattractive and tiresome elements of male behaviour very quickly vanish inside a little girls petticoat and full-skirted frock, a fluffy pink lambswool cardigan, and Mary Jane style shoes. The letter does give readers more hope that they can find a woman who will be able to accept petticoat discipline as part of their domestic life.
Susan

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