Monday, September 1, 2025

Aye, There's the Rub!

Trying to jazz up a TG caption by titling it after a Shakespeare quote? It totally fits, dude!

I mean, all women's roles in Shakespeare were performed by men, so yes, it's very apropos. 

I had some time to just chill on Thursday night, as I had a long Labor Day Weekend planned. Made a couple captions after whipping up the post I put up that night, and this is one of them. I was thinking of making a caption for Lacysliplover and during my internet travels, I found and old set by a model I remembered from way back in the day, Violet from Southern Charms. I don't think she's posted anything there in 10 years or so, but her images usually fit Lacy's preferences quite well.

My original idea was mostly that since Lacy started crossdressing, her knee was feeling much better. I wasn't sure exactly WHY .. perhaps it was magical pantyhose? and his wife discovered him perhaps? .. but I put the photo into a caption setting anyway and started writing on the fly. When I got the middle of the 2nd paragraph, I figured it'd be much better if the wife was in on everything that was happening, and then her giving him a cream .. probably estrogen based .. to help heal him was her initial goal, not realizing how much it could affect Ron. That would then also explain the boobies that were showing in the image too. then the comedy law of three's says, why not mention the full head of hair too, since we've already determined the path going forward.

And by that point, the whole "Rubbing the cream in" pattern had been established, so let's extend it more (heh!) and tie everything in nicely .. since the wife actually approves of the changes her husband is going through .. though this cream might be something to make it bigger, not shrink it down any. 

Also, it's fun to think that yes, this is a dialog where you only hear one side, like an old Bob Newhart skit, so this all leads to the "punchline". And hey, if you wonder what the wife's replies are, just imagine Charlie Brown's teacher. As always, my captions sort of ooze pop culture references.

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