Good Girls Don't. Good Girls Don't. Good Girls Don't .. but I Do!
Well, this caption was first posted here in 2013, but was made in 2011! So its a REAL oldie but goody that I figured would be a good posting for tonight. So unless you are Caitlyn, Leeanne, or Helena, who all originally commented on the original, this caption MIGHT BE new to you!
Here's some of what I said back when it was posted:
Now, about the actual caption itself ... Made it for Terri back in July of 2011, and sometimes my ideas come in waves. I noticed in the directory that I made a number of vaguely "non-magical" magical type captions, where what happened was up to the viewer as to if the subject was changed into a female or not. This one definitely veers more toward a straight up feminization of a sissy than anything magical, and that was by design. I wanted to be less subtle than the previous ones I made.
My mind must have been in a weird mood to come up with the story to go with that picture. I am hoping that people still open up this blog post even though the protagonist is completely covered.
I hope that won't stop people from viewing this caption again, as I think it's pretty good. Not quite worried, because I think the readership now is a bit different than the people visiting here then.
The REAL lyrics .. not the censored version.
She needs to be bad, on command.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it more fun that she's trying to fight the programming? Maybe a little squirming? LOL
DeleteWell, Melissa Manchester also had Nice Girls (need it too)
ReplyDeleteI will have to look that one up. I mostly know her from that one song, "Don't Cry Out Loud" and oh yeah, "You Should Hear How She Talks About You".
DeleteI like it. It’s an interesting development on the usual forced femme. Don’t usually find the feminized boy lusting after guys as their desire to be bad. Hence a “successful” transformation but oh so funny though.
ReplyDeleteWell, it's a twist on the bad boy gone good girl gone bad. Glad you enjoyed it.
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