Friday, 25 February 2022

Fantastic Friday With Christeen

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 Hi Everyone
  Just a quick notice before I let Christeen take you into the weekend.
        I will be away from our blog next week,I am having some time with dear friends, friends I have not seen since this virus thing took hold over 2 years ago and I think it might be emotional.
       However Patreon will be loaded with the usual things Monday and Friday and maybe a treat if I get time before I leave.
      In the meantime, it is Friday and that means..........Christeen Yayyyyyyy
XXXXX
Andy






18 comments:

  1. Chris's means of avoiding juvenile detention bears a lot of similarities to Peter's predicament in "In My Younger and More Vulnerable Days".
    http://inmyyounger.blogspot.com/2013/08/imyamvd-chapter-1-edited-and-revised.html
    Like Chris, it takes quite a while for Peter not to be a Reluctant princess.

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    1. Hi Skinnie, Thanks. I'll be checking it out.
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  2. It is too bad he did not look into what the detention entails. We all know how much things can change in one year, let alone two. Good thing he started with a make-over. Into the deep end from the start. The crying has subsided since he does not want to mess his mascara. Difficult to reapply in a moving vehicle. Nearing the end, he must appreciate the complexity of that gown. . . and what will happen if he fails in his job and reflects poorly on the Reluctant Princess and Mademoiselle.
    Wishing you a wonderful vacation.

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    1. Hi Lee, Chris knows that if he fails in his job, then life will be even more exciting.
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  3. Hi Andy & Christeen.
    After spending the day on top of a pedestal & shaving his legs, I wonder if Chris is thinking that being dressed as a girl for two years is better than Juvi?
    Hope everyone is well. Hugs xxx

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    1. Hi Mandy, Of course it would.
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  4. For a troubled boy whose never had much reason to be proud of himself, how do you think he feels when he starts to realize that, hey, he's actually really talented at looking pretty, and feels... good... about it...?

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    1. We all know how Chris feels; as well as our viewers. Thanks
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  5. In regards to the last panel, I did a comic like that with a prisoner facing twenty years in prison verses 10 years as a transformed concubine. It fared well in sales so I did a sequel.

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    1. Haven't seen it Shadoman, but it sounds intriguing.
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    2. Transformed Convict and the sequel First Lady at Amazing Transformation Comics Links are provided below
      regards Shadoman

      https://amazingtransformationcomics.com/store/transformed-convict/
      https://amazingtransformationcomics.com/store/first-lady/

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    3. Thanks for the links.
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  6. Why would anyone think boys don't shave their legs? Of course they do, it feels SO much better!

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    1. Hi Kitka, I wish I could get away with it.
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  7. I assume Chris was mischevious but as Christeen, she's an elegant and well behaved lady. Christeen is lovely in her dresses also.

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    1. Hi Jake, Chris can certainly become an elegant lady. BTW, Christeen is the name of the artist (me).

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  8. Yayyyyyyy four gorgeous pieces. Thank-you both. xx

    #1, Nice job and think of all the admiring glances you'll get. The owner may have a little bonus for you in the evening, mademoiselle permitting of course.

    #2, He's about to find out how lovely it is tho I know he won't admit it ;)

    #3, Very cute, and just the right kind of fancy car to draw in the attention. Gulp.

    #4, The fun part is he can't see the image the two ladies are thinking. I imagine it was a difficult admission for him at first, but yes the smart choice.

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    1. Thanks again Aidan.
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