Sunday, March 8, 2026

Boudoirs Make Me Feel Good!

Dee made a sequel to one of her captions? Who'd have thunk it?

Trust me, I wasn't planning on doing a sequel, but I had just posted the previous caption a day before, and I was lurking around the interwebz and I saw the image that I ended up using for this one, and it just fell into place.

I sort of went with the overall vibe of the photograph, which is that I cannot imagine any man, no matter how masculine and manly you were .. not buckling under the wave of feminine energy that that room is giving off, plus handling all that silky lingerie? Prime Ah-nold would become prime RuPaul within a month I think.

And as I wrote the story, I imagined Aunt Dee Dee being Dolly Parton from Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. Something I think the "new owner" would definitely want to aspire to. Wouldn't you?

So yeah, I don't usually make sequels, though I've made a bunch of "bench captions" which are more of a loose connections of TG stories that have a bit of lore to them, mostly that they occur on public benches. I haven't done many of those in awhile. I had stopped after S!ssy Kaaren passed, then made two more in February 2025.

Perhaps I should open this up to the readers eh? Are there any captions I've made that you'd like to see a sequel, prequel, or maybe even a re-boot of? Not saying I WILL, but it could be a possibility, and this could be a good excuse to do a deep dive on captions I've made over the last almost 18 or so years.

There's NOTHING dirty goin' on!

5 comments:

  1. Wow thats a great sequel. That is so true noone could resist all that energy and would just have to go with the sensuous flow of all that finery. Imagine the what a fun tease it is going to be entertaining wtih the clients on the weekend. Yup! another sequel is needed.

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    1. Glad you enjoyed! Perhaps this is the Empire Strikes Back of TG captions about guys who visit an old timey brothel / whorehouse?!

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  2. Auntie sounds like a shrewd, thoughtful woman - she knew precisely what she was doing with that will, and trusted that her legacy would live on. And, like you say, immersed in that sea of femininity, who could resist?

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    1. I've missed you Sally! I like to think that yes, she had foresight that if she gave the house to a woman, she'd never have kept it going. However, a young guy with no direction that could be influenced by the house and it's ambiance? Hell yes!

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    2. I've moved back to Blogger from Wordpress, so I should be around regularly again. I've missed you!

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