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thecondemnedone 10-19-2010 07:28 AM

Halloween Dilemma - Help Needed :D
 
Hi,

I've a question for y'all:

I'm a friend of a 21-year-old man. Well, he's a man in a matter of speaking, because he was castrated when he was young (before puberty). To use an euphemism, she's smooth between the legs/ has a line there.

I do not want to go into details regarding how it happened apart from the fact he hung around the wrong crowd, but needless to say he was raised as a girl/woman. Because of when the whole deal happened, he is very much aware he was a man.

He/She has a younger brother who knows about this and uses this information to keep him/her in line. So far it's along the lines: 'do as you're told, or else...some people are going to learn a thing or two about you.'

Nothing serious came out of it, though, it's mainly about occasional teasing when they argued and her brother didn't know what else to say to basically shut her up.

Now, the younger brother decided his 'sister' should finally learn to appreciate her girlish side by taking part in Halloween celebrations as a fully-fledged female of the species. She is to wear a little yellow dress with tassels hanging around the middle of her thighs and 4'' yellow heels with pom-poms.

There's also a plan to visit a supposedly haunted location where surprises await. Perhaps even a parade on horseback (Clydesdales ).

She is a 6ft tall Caucasian with shoulder-length curly blonde hair. As weird as it sounds, she is pretty, although in this case I don't think that's something she's proud of. She does not really have a choice because he can simply reveal the biggest secret (tapes, recordings and stuff, bottom line: he knows it's all he needs for people to believe him, I saw this stuff and you can't fake something like that).

The reason I'm writing this is because I can't ask anyone in 'the real world' the following: should I tell him/her about this (the plan) or keep it under wraps?

On the one hand, I could lose a friend if I do tell her (her younger brother). He knows I'm the only person who knows about this and who knew his 'sister' before the whole unexpected turn of events.

On the other hand, a night of humiliation (she still has her manly pride somewhere inside her and that's the first time her brother came up with that plan) sounds better than the alternative. One night where only three people know the score rather than everyone throughout the year...

There's no doubt in my mind she's going to do it - the last thing she'd want is for this stuff to come out in the open. She won't be pleased, to say the least, but she knows her brother isn't kidding.

I've said enough. If you want to know more about this, message me privately.

Thanks for all the input and have a nice Halloween, y'all!

Sistinas666 10-19-2010 07:42 AM

That is possibly the wierdest first post ever. I think you win an award or something.......

thecondemnedone 10-19-2010 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Sistinas666 (Post 878427)
That is possibly the wierdest first post ever. I think you win an award or something.......

Why, thank you. Wasn't my intention:eek:

newb 10-19-2010 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Sistinas666 (Post 878427)
That is possibly the wierdest first post ever. I think you win an award or something.......

gotta agree

TheWickerFan 10-19-2010 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by thecondemnedone (Post 878429)
Why, thank you. Wasn't my intention:eek:

Yeah, right.:rolleyes:

neverending 10-19-2010 12:35 PM

If you're researching reactions for a story or script or something- it's not very good.

At least take out the Clydesdales- it's just too over the top.

thecondemnedone 10-19-2010 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by neverending (Post 878456)
If you're researching reactions for a story or script or something- it's not very good.

At least take out the Clydesdales- it's just too over the top.

Please remember your prism through which you view the world is not the only one so it is easy to misconstrue. I understand, however, that you are one of those people who display that rather bizarre advice penchant. However, sometimes it really is good to take things at face value without any hidden agendas. Otherwise it becomes amusing. Regardless, thank you for your invaluable input. Oh, you are 54. That explains it:p

TheWickerFan 10-19-2010 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by thecondemnedone (Post 878459)
Please remember your prism through which you view the world is not the only one so it is easy to misconstrue. I understand, however, that you are one of those people who display that rather bizarre advice penchant. However, sometimes it really is good to take things at face value without any hidden agendas. Otherwise it becomes amusing. Regardless, thank you for your invaluable input. Oh, you are 54. That explains it:p

This all seems very familiar.http://g1wallz.com/wp-content/upload...ch02-plain.jpg

Despare 10-19-2010 04:00 PM

I'd do her.

neverending 10-19-2010 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by thecondemnedone (Post 878459)
Please remember your prism through which you view the world is not the only one so it is easy to misconstrue. I understand, however, that you are one of those people who display that rather bizarre advice penchant. However, sometimes it really is good to take things at face value without any hidden agendas. Otherwise it becomes amusing. Regardless, thank you for your invaluable input. Oh, you are 54. That explains it:p

You might notice nobody's falling for it.


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