#401406 - Her Favorite TV Volumes 1 & 2 Mutrix
Her Favorite T.V., No. 1
A Mutrix Book
Wholesale Book Corp.
New York, New York
ca. 1972
digital replica with optimized illustrations
Her Favorite T.V., No. 2
A Mutrix Publication
Wholesale Book Corp.
New York, New York
ca. 1972
digital replica with optimized illustrations
plus
a third optimized, pictures-only ebook
Her Favorite T.V., No. 1
Fascinated by women's attire, Dave gets excited by reading a lingerie catalog. When he asks wife Peggy to wear a nightie for their boudoir frolic, it confirms her suspicions about his fetishism and latent transvestite desires. She offers to let him wear one of hers.
He's delighted by the scintillating prospect but, at first, pretends to be concerned of the conflict between his natural masculinity and the femininity of the transparent nightie. Peggy assures her husband that it's quite fine with her and the world.
Peggy's boss promotes her to manager of the women's apparel store where she works. Margo shows Peggy the luxurious back room, appointed to accommodate the special needs of wealthy clients. There, Margo and Peggy enjoy a steamy matinee of lesbian delicacies.
Cornelia, a special customer, needs to be dominated. Margo tells her that she needs to wear a corset to control her figure. After tightening the laces, Margo demands that Cornelia provide oral treats for herself and Peggy.
Peggy's promotion accelerates her self-confidence. She decides that she will dominate her husband, keeping him dressed as a woman. She suggests that Dave quit his job and assume responsibilities of housewife. Eager to wear Peggy's panties and pantyhose, this lifestyle appeals to Dave.
Volume One has dimensions of other Mutrix booklets, with content on 64 pages. The original has six illustrations, plus the cover. Drawings were optimized, with virtual enlargements that show fetish and figure features. Brightness and contrast were adjusted.
All new scans. Nudity.
The ebook contains all content of the original. Four unrelated photographs and three pages of advertising for Wholesale Book Corp. products are included at the end of the ebook.
The text was re-set for the digital iteration. Typography was designed to mirror the style of the original, which was produced on a typewriter. Spelling and punctuation were corrected, but few changes were made to the conversational prose. 11000 words.
Her Favorite T.V., No. 2
Peggy brings home pretty bra and panties for hubby to wear. After pretending skepticism, he wears them, and asks his wife for assurance that exploration of his womanly side is acceptable to her. When she provides approval, he feels like he's the luckiest guy in the world. And he likes being controlled by her.
When he quits his job, he learns that his now former boss is a cross dresser. On his way home, he detours to a massage parlor where a lovely practitioner accommodates his transvestite interests on multiple levels.
Dave returns home and dresses en femme. Ex-boss Bill arrives and discovers pretty Denise. Bill strips down to frilly undies and pantyhose and they dabble with sex. Peggy returns from work, finding her husband in the arms of a man. Without surprise, she accepts these circumstances, characterizing gay sex as part of transvestite lifestyles.
Later, at a restaurant, Peggy makes advances toward a pretty waitress and invites her to the store. Peggy assures her husband that she will buy more women's apparel for him.
Volume Two has dimensions of other Mutrix booklets, with content on 64 pages. A second artist produced drawings for Volume Two. The original has six illustrations, plus the cover. The pictures were optimized, with virtual enlargements that show action and figure features. Brightness and contrast were adjusted.
All new scans. Nudity.
The ebook contains all content of the original, which has a few lines of advertising on the back cover.
The text was re-set for the digital iteration. Typography was designed to mirror the style of the original, which was produced on a typewriter. Spelling and punctuation were corrected, but few changes were made to the conversational prose. 11000 words.
A third ebook presents optimized illustrations from both volumes on 40 pages.
NOTE
Although some parts of pictures are obscured on this page, the ebook shows everything that's in the original.
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