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Jane and Her Sons
by Patti
Girl-Boy Scouts - Story #2
This is just a short story about one of our Girl-Boy Scout Leaders, Jane Molder, and her two sons, Frankie and Jason.
Jane is a Hairdresser, who was married to a Police Officer. Jane was always a very "Prissy" type girl, who was looking for her Mr. Right, a big, tall masculine type man, who would be her "Prince Charming" and sweep her off her feet. She found him, in the person of Brett Molder, a very athletic, 6' 2" Macho Man, who just adored Jane's pretty feminine, blond haired, mini skirted body! They dated for about a year and a half before their elaborate Wedding, and were ready to live happily ever after, but unfortunately, things started to change.
They did have two boys, the first being Frankie, then four years later Jason came along. Life as a Family wasn't the Ideal Life that Jane thought it was going to be. Brett was very demanding as far as Jane keeping the house immaculately clean, and also Jane had to work a forty hour workweek to hold up her part of the expenses. Even though Brett earned plenty of money as a State Trooper, especially with all the overtime that he always volunteered for, it soon became quite apparent that Brett's money was Brett's, and he wasn't into sharing it that much. Also, Brett wasn't the Family Man that Jane had visualized at the start of their marriage. Brett was more apt to work overtime or go out with the "Boys", rather than do his part with the upbringing of the children, that of course was women's work! The only thing Brett kept looking forward to was the day that his boys would be playing sports. On the sexual side of things, Brett was only concerned with getting his "jollies", and really wasn't that concerned if Jane was satisfied. Intercourse was the only sex that Brett was interested in, and he was the Man, so he was on top!
As time went on, Jane was getting frustrated with the Macho Pig she was married to. When they would go out, and Brett would have a couple drinks in him, he would go on relentlessly about how Great he was, and his high school sports achievements, such as how he hit three home runs in one game, or how he scored 40 points in a basketball contest, or his four touchdowns in one football game, all the things that turned Jane on to him when she was a young twenty year old, now made her see, fifteen years later, just how shallow he was. Then, on the other hand, when he listed all his achievements, he would also go on about how all the girls worshipped him, and his general vision of women just being the cheerleaders for the men. This upset Jane, when she would point out how good an athlete her sister was, and how her nieces were such good athletes. Brett's response was that women's and girls' sports were just a joke; the only sports women and girls should be involved in was Cheerleading and Baton Twirling!
The other factor that was opening Jane's eyes as to how a better life good be attained, was when she would go to "Hair Shows" for her work. These Shows were usually in New York City, so it was nice to go to the Shows and meet a lot of the people in the Business. After going to the Mandatory three Shows a year, she got to know some of the other attendees. One of her favorite people was Pat Young. Pat was a Male Cosmetologist, a few years older than Jane. At first, when she met him, several years ago, she thought that he was Gay, but she learned later that he certainly was not. The first time she met him, he was wearing nice black satin-like dress pants, a white poet's shirt, black nylon socks, with black patent leather men's style loafers. He had gold stud earrings, and a gold chain around his neck, and numerous rings on his fingers. She noticed that his fingernails were neatly trimmed and had clear nail polish on them. As she got to know him, she realized that he was a really nice guy, not Macho, but very caring, and in good athletic shape, but not very muscular. She started to look forward to seeing Pat at these Shows, and also exchanged mailings with him on a regular basis. She had found out that Pat was once married, but his wife had been killed in a car accident, which took both her and their unborn baby. Pat never remarried, and even though that had occurred over six years ago, he was just starting to come out of his "Mourning" when he first met Jane.
Jane's relationship grew with Pat, as she would tell him about her unhappy marriage, and the "Great Expectations" that Brett had for their sons. She confided to Pat, that in a way, she would almost hope that the boys would not grow up to be Macho like their dad, but be more sensitive and caring like Pat. As time went on, Jane was curious as to Pat's style of dressing. One evening, after the Show was done for the day, Jane and Pat went off to a Café for a Coffee, and they talked awhile. Jane was thinking all day at the Show about how Pat's look had changed. She could see that he was now wearing women's slacks, she knew they were women's because they had no pockets and they zipped at the side. She also noticed that most of the other men were wearing similar outfits as Pat's. The men's poet shirts had morphed into women's blouses. The men's nylon socks had apparently been exchanged for pantyhose. The men's patent leather shoes were ditched for women's slides, which matched the bags that the guys all swung over their shoulders. A lot of the guys, including Pat were also wearing eye shadow, mascara, blush and lipstick. It was a very "Soft" look, but you could tell that they were guys.
As they talked, Pat told Jane how he had become involved with the Girl-Boy Scouts, and how the Scouts had such a positive affect on a lot of boys. How grades for a lot of these boys had improved, how they lost their Macho Attitudes, and in general how they were becoming better human beings. Pat told her about some of the boys he was involved with, how they liked to wear skirts and dresses, wear make-up and do a lot of "Girly" things. Jane was astonished! Pat even showed her a picture of himself in his Girl-Boy Scout Leader uniform, with the short skirt showing off his very pretty pantyhosed-encased legs. Jane was getting excited just looking at his picture and dreaming of what a life with a feminine guy could be like.
Unfortunately, the Show ended the next day, and Jane and Pat went back to their homes. Jane's thoughts were with Pat. As fate would have it, Brett was thoroughly "Pissed" when Jane got back from the Show on Monday. He Demanded that she get the house cleaned and take care of the Women's work, because he was going to be busy with the boys playing Football. This was August 20th, and Football practice was starting for 13 Year old Frankie and 9 year old Jason. His remark to Jane was, "Get this placed cleaned up so we men don't have to come home a mess. Maybe you could get your nieces to come over and help with the Women's work, seeing that that is what females are good at.". Brett was extra pissed off because his (Jane's) twin nieces, Michelle and Barb, both 13 years old, were going out for Football, and under Chapter XI, they had to be given the opportunity! Jane thought this was great seeing girls "going for it", and also because how it seemed to irritate Brett. She was hoping her nieces would excel, thus showing that girls could do everything that boys could do!
As fate would have it, the next day, Brett ended up getting shot in a confrontation with some criminals, and unfortunately, several days later, he died. Although this was a terrible happening, the grief that should have been there just wasn't there. Their relationship just wasn't anywhere near what it once was. The boys ended up dropping out of Football, but as things ended up, their cousins, the two girls became Stars on the team, along with two other girls.
By the time the next Hair Show came around, it was decided that Jane would take a Week's vacation, and after the Show, her and the Boys would visit Pat at his home in Connecticut. By this time it was early March, and the weather was a little cool. It seemed that after their father had died, the two boys became very close with their mother. The usual routine of Football, then Basketball and then Baseball seemed to disappear. As stated earlier both boys dropped out of Football after their father's death, and when sign-ups came for Basketball, neither boy was interested. Frankie was getting into talking with his mom a lot about different things, and one night, while they were watching TV, a rerun of "Boy Meets World" where Cory and Shawn dress up as girls to do an article for the school newspaper, and Tapanga asks Shawn how he likes wearing pantyhose, Frankie asked his mom, "What is it like wearing pantyhose?" Jane, was amused, and intrigued to see if Frankie really wanted to know what it was like to wear pantyhose, so she said, "The only way to know is to try wearing them!" Frankie said, "Would it be alright for me to try some on?". Jane said tomorrow she would go to the store and get him some pantyhose, and as soon as she said that Jason chimed in, "Could I try them too?" Jane responded, "Sure!", and she said that she would go the Walmart tomorrow and pick up pantyhose for both of her boys!
When the boys went to bed, she gave Pat a call and told him about the revelation, and the boys curiosity about the girls' hosiery. Pat said then that her boys might just be the type of boys that really are more sensitive, and that now that their father is dead, they don't have to put on a masculine "Charade" for their father. He said to give them a chance to see how far they might want to go. Well, by the end of February, both boys were wearing pantyhose, panties, leotards and girls jeans and tops on a regular basis.
When they went to the Show in March, the boys were allowed to go to the Show, and were in a Day-Care with other children from the other attendees. Most of those children were girls, but their were also two other boys, a six year old and an eleven year old. Those two boys were brothers, and they were also members a Girl-Boy Scout Troop 349. Both those boys were wearing jean skirts and tights with sweaters. Frankie and Jason were dressed in outfits similar to their mothers; Black women's/girls' pantsuits, with white blouses, sheer pantyhose, black slip-ons, and they all had matching purses!
After the Show, they went to Pat's home, where all four of them were able to lounge around. The surprise for the boys came as Pat and Jane presented the boys with their first dresses, and told them that they would fix them up, and take them out to eat. The boys and Jane were really surprised when Pat came out from getting dressed. He was wearing a black Mini-Dress, with shiny beige pantyhose. He had on black patent leather pumps, an ankle bracelet, earrings, bracelets, a lack ribbon in his hair and his makeup was immaculate. Jane's jaw dropped, because even though her boys were in their Pretty velvet dresses and sexy nylons and heels, and her boyfriend was wearing a Mini-Dress, she was still in her pantsuit, and had not really wanted to change. She was relieved that all three guys insisted that if she were more comfortable in pants, to stay that way, and the boys would be the only ones in dresses! Dinner was fabulous, and the Boys got to attend a Girl-Boy Scout Meeting the following day. They were totally intriqed to see 21 other boys running around in skirts and nylons and talking about things such as fashions, sewing, cooking and makeup. Needless to say, arrangements were made for the family to move to Connecticut and the Boys were going to become part of Troop 351 of The Girl-Boy Scouts of America!
The End for Now!
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