This is less a story of forced feminization and more one of encouraged feminization. Cameron does not want to take part in the pageant, but his mother guilts him into trying a makeover, and things quickly spiral out of control. It is a fun story, with all the embarrassing, humiliating moments you would expect, but there is an element of sweetness to it that makes it believable. There are some big surprises at the end, and while they push this a little more into fantasy territory, they are still delightful.
Making Cuts, on the other hand, is the story of a young crossdresser who is forced to report to the COO under the worst possible conditions, revealing his black stockings and red-painted nails when ordered to remove his shoes. Already unsettled by that humiliation, he breaks down emotionally when he finds out his position has been cut, leading to a touching conversation that reveals the warm humanity beneath the cold Executive. She invites him to stop by her house, and a friendship soon develops between the two. That alone would make for a fantastic story, with a crossdresser finding acceptance in the strangest place, and sharing a feminine friendship free of any sexual tension, but Susan wants more - for both of them.
This is such a glorious fantasy, with so many delicious touches, and just the right amount of uncertainty or reluctance in Brad's transition to beloved niece to drive it forward. It consists of an odd balance of motives, with career, companionship, motherhood, and more, but Sandy is one the best characters Courtney and Claire have ever created. She is genuine, easy to understand, and entirely likable. There is a pivotal moment of rebellion, complete with a spanking, that does stray into naughty territory, but not for long. I just adored how this story played out, with a happily-ever-after that is worthy of a princess. It really is just that delightful.
[In the interest of full disclosure, while I provided copy-editing on this, i had no hand in the actual writing or story creation]
Courtney Captisa has had a strong interest in transformation since childhood. In her early teens, she discovered several webpages such as Fictionmania. She enjoys writing clean stories.
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