Most Unfortunate Side Effects
I suppose at some stage throughout our lives we have all taken medicine for various illness, conditions etc. Personally and until recently I haven’t always read the info accompanying these medications(yes, foolish I know) but I do now and I notice side effects are always mentioned.
For those of us with an interest in all things feminine I often wonder if those side effects were so severe that the male body was altered sufficiently (breasts obviously but also weight on the hips/buttocks)give a more feminine shape. Of course, the matrons that have such an interest in us know that such changes would require various items of female foundation wear to control the contours of this new frame…mmm.
Oh well, we can but dream.
Jennifer- As always, many thanks for inserting the text in such a readable format. I’ll try to get a few more to you over the next few weeks.
On a more serious point, in the last few months I’ve discovered from some kind readers that there is now a requirement to provide certain info to gain access to the blog. From researching this, it seems these requirements are to ensure a level of security for the blog owner(me)This is a Google requirement – certainly not mine. From what I can glean is something to do with ad placement, something I do not do nor ever would.
Very understandably readers do not wish to provide this info- I fully understand this as I would not want to do so either. There is more than enough surveillance capitalism as it is, however, I don’t think there is any way around this but if there is please let me know.
There has been a major fall off in visitors to the blog over the last few months which I don’t know if is a result of a slide in the quality of the stories/images or the new requirements. Whatever the reason I have to admit it is more than very disheartening.
I’ve started a story based on the last image posted (Maid for the Role) – which may take another month or so and if I can I’ll try to post another image before then.
Thanks again for reading and hope you enjoy the caption.
Take care
Carrie

In this caption the feminised William looks quite at ease plus he has adopted a sinuous sexy pose which is at odds with the caption narrative whereupon he really should look ill at ease nervously biting his lip clutching the Pearl Necklace.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your observation Julia, always great to get a reader’s view the the image.
ReplyDeleteI suspect the medication he has been taking for some minor ailment has not only changed his physique but also his fragile male ego. Being under the authority of these assertive women hasn’t helped.
Nevertheless it can’t be lost on him that he will now be the only one in the room not wearing trousers.
Carrie
Don't be disheartened! Your faithful readers that enjoy your writing so much will move heaven and earth to find a way through any access difficulties.
ReplyDeleteDear Poppy,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your very encouraging and positive words, it really is great to know that the readers that still access the blog enjoy the material I post and I am so very grateful for your wonderful support.
I only wish I could post more often, however, some unforeseen family matters are becoming more and more of a distraction but I hope to post something in the next few weeks, it may not complete the story but hopefully it will give readers a further peek into our hero’s struggle.
Thank you again for your kind words and take care.
Carrie