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I Never Wanted To Be A Girl
by Samantha Michelle

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Comment by RoyalCBD on 03/02/21
9rXYiv Wow! Thank you! I continuously wanted to write on my website something like that. Can I include a fragment of your post to my site?

Comment by chocopie on 10/25/19
L5noIE Perfectly  written   subject matter,  regards  for  entropy.

Comment by buba suba on 08/12/18
TFn7FA Magnificent web site. A lot of helpful information here. I am sending it to several pals ans also sharing in delicious. And obviously, thanks for your sweat!

Comment by crorkservice on 07/18/14
rqsT94 A big thank you for your post.Much thanks again. Fantastic.

Comment by Kelly Anderson on 09/10/11
Thank you so much for a wonderful story.  If there were more parents like these there would be fewer problems in the world.

Kelly


Comment by Mariah on 07/05/11
Samantha,

 I really loved the content of this story, after reading the story 3 times it still brought tears to me as I wished the public could be more understanding about how painful it is to be transgendered.  If I had the chance to grow up again, it would be wonderful to have Samantha's parents as my own.  This story shows the true meaning of unconditional love from many angles and I would love to see more of your stories!

Love your stories!
Mariah


Comment by Jamie E on 11/30/10
This was just a beautiful story...I'm so sorry to see it end!  You are very talented, thank you for the story.

Comment by Stacy on 10/08/10
Beatiful Story, Keep Writing

Comment by Bruce on 06/01/09
In my mind's eye i see a 6 foot 8 inch grad in cap and gown and i keep snickering...very very well done lots of humor, empathy and over the yrs i also would love to have seen some holier-than-thou with their mouths wired shut...by the by what exactly did Anne add to the shopping list..i assume she wrote "condoms for Anne"

Comment by Kitty on 03/07/09
WOW like mew I never expected this story to hook me and keep me up till 2:30 am xD You did an awesome job mew ^-^ I loved the gender fluidity that you showed, a lot of people need to realize that people like sam are more common than they think ^-^

Comment by Kristi Fitzpatrick on 06/01/04
Dear Samantha:

   Wow, I survived the rollercoaster ride! What a fun and new kind of story with changes constantly piled one upon the other. Excellent writing and a masterfully creative plot make this also a joy and pleasure to read. You are an unusually smooth writer and still you have human interest with fun and memorable characters.

  There is an unusual amount of realism here and that also makes your story just jump off the page and into our lives. I very highly recommend this story.

Hugs,

Kristi

Comment by Samantha Jay on 05/12/03
When I've got an hour when I'm not doing anything and my partner is at work. When the urge to write just isn't there, Samantha Michelle is one of the few authors I turn to for a good story and this is one of her stories I usually open to read.

Thanks for writing it.

Samantha

Comment by Nellie D on 02/28/01
Another excellant story from the complex and vivid imagination of Samantha. The twisted and convoluted path that Sam must travel is well described with much detail. The characters have a depth that one can almost reach into and hold them. And if one is the slightest bit off on their emotions, you can laugh one sentence and cry the next.

On par with the best here.

PS If it was done faithfully, it would make a good movie.

Comment by Debbie Cybill on 02/27/01
Samantha has exceeded even her own high standards with this story.  Her characters are totally believable and fully developped.  Even the minor characters are not just cardboard cutouts but fully realized people.  Unlike many stories in the genre this is worth reading as fiction quite a part from its TG interest.

Comment by Lynne on 02/26/01
Got me weeping in some parts.

Very good story (sorry am not that good with words)

Lynne

Comment by K_tash Foxtaur on 02/26/01
Another Wow what a tale you have told this time.  The interactions of
you have in the story are so true to life that you had me wrapped in to the story.  As in a the part below

"     "I'm going to go to bed. Anne, you're in charge. Sam, or whatever you are right now, make sure you
    eat and do your exercises. And Tia, stay out of her bed. His bed. Never mind. Don't either of you do
    anything to get pregnant. Goodnight." She staggered up the stairs and we heard a door slam.
    Followed by a theatrically screamed "Why Me Lord, I've been a good mother..."

Had me totaly amost ROFL from the picture that invoked, or the fear of
both Jill and Ariel later in the story.


Keep up the great work!

Blessed BE!
K_tash Foxtaur

Comment by Paula Jutras on 02/24/01
when I read the title I didn't have a clue that the story was going to turn out the way it did with the lawn mower accident and special shoes and all. Real good and worth reading story. I don't say that about too many long stories.



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