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Published: 2018-10-24 19:33:01 +0000 UTC; Views: 15264; Favourites: 48; Downloads: 65
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In the future when an unnamed Cosmic Event has killed off a majority of women, the Government has finally produced the STEPFORD Mature Program allowing even male senior citizens to volunteer to successfully become replacement women (see www.deviantart.com/p-l-richard… ) But if their age is reduced too far, becoming a wife and mother is not an option...


If anyone has any problems with the font I've used, please let me know.


The picture actually is of Sabrina. The copyright is probably held by nylon.net; I'm just borrowing it under the Creative Commons Licence.

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trismegistusshandy [2018-11-08 02:23:27 +0000 UTC]

That is not how Creative Commons works.Β  You can release your own works under a Creative Commons license, but if someone else didn't release their work under that license, you can't use the CC license as an excuse to borrow it. creativecommons.org/

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p-l-richards In reply to trismegistusshandy [2018-11-08 13:43:19 +0000 UTC]

Oh I didn't realise that. Thank you for clarifying it.

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Jenniandrews [2018-10-25 14:43:20 +0000 UTC]

It is nice to see seniors being taken care of by the government for a change.

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p-l-richards In reply to Jenniandrews [2018-10-25 17:42:54 +0000 UTC]

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amandahawkins71 [2018-10-24 22:47:36 +0000 UTC]

Interesting. Nice pic; very classic look. The first part sounds very personal; whether it's you or not (probably not literally), I suspect most of us felt more or less like that when we were young. Envy, thy name is cross-dresser.Β  Β Β  Also, to heck with 'The Event'; why can't we just sign up for this program right now?Β  (Also, also: font not great. It's hard to read, but more for the line spacing than for the shape of the characters.)

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p-l-richards In reply to amandahawkins71 [2018-10-26 00:04:54 +0000 UTC]

Thanks Amanda. I do keep using this font, Lucids Calligraphy, as a variation, but as I do my captions with PowerPoint, unfortunately the more text I cram in (and I could have put a lot more in this one), the smaller the text becomes and the closer the lines seem to squash together. Perhaps I should try using a dfferent template sometime.


Personal? Well, the fat ugly boy was certainly me. (Fat, yes; ugly, my perception.) I'm not 70 yet, but as I think I've said before, as I grow older, this sort of age reduction combined with feminisation seems ever more attractive Β 

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amandahawkins71 In reply to p-l-richards [2018-10-26 08:42:26 +0000 UTC]

Squashed lines are very bad for readability. By all means, experiment.

(If I knew anything about PowerPoint, I'd advise, but like Sgt. Schultz "I know nothing!")


Yes please, ma'am, to age reduction and feminization!

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