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Dear Auntie Helga, Ashley and Lauren proceed to grab pillows of their own and double team me. I had no chance. After getting hit repeatedly in the face, I started to cry. Ashley and Lauren stopped to patronize me. "Awww, you're such a crybaby! You are such a little girl!" Lauren chimed in, "Yeah, maybe you should be painting your nails!" "I'm not a girl!" I said. "You sure act like one. With that long hair, you look soo pretty. He's more like your sister than your brother. He's always crying." "Shut up! No I'm not!" I cried. But, it went unheard because Ashley already had ideas. "Maybe we should dress you up and make you my sister instead of a brat." Lauren liked that idea and I was helpless. Ashley started by holding me down while her friend painted my toes and nails pink. She proceeded to tell Lauren to go to her closet and grab her princess costume. She told me, "We can do this the easy way or the hard way, but you will be a princess. So are you going to cooperate?" I was bested. I conceded knowing there was no winning. "Good, now you'll need a girl's name. Adam isn't a girlie enough. How about....Courtney? Lauren, do you think Adam would make a good Courtney?" My fate was now sealed. I would forever be known as Courtney. Lauren came down with the entire Halloween costume. It is a big pink princess gown. I put it on, seeing as I didn't have any other choice. It wasn't that bad. Then came the shoes and I has to hold the purse with, 'Princess' in glitter on it. They put one of those pink Barbie hair extensions in my hair. They put my hair in a pony tail and Finally came the cherry on top, the tiara. "Once I put this tiara on, you will forever be Princess Courtney." Surprisingly enough, I acted enjoyed it, although I tried not to let on. They asked me if I wanted to play with makeup and I said sure. We continued to play and eat some cookies until mom came home. To say the least, she was surprised to see 'Princess Courtney.' But she was okay with it. Eventually Lauren had to leave and it was just Ashley and I. She told me that I could take off her dress and I hesitated a bit but started to take it off. I think she could tell that I was a little bit disappointed, because I did have fun with them. Then she said, "You know, we could have a tea party if you want, Courtney. Dress up and everything." I said no because I didn't want her to know I enjoyed the day, but she knew better. "I have some real pretty dresses, and there will be tea and cookies. All you have to do is say, 'Ashley is the best sister ever and I love being Courtney.' Come on sis, I know you really want too. It'll be really fun!" I decided to give in. "Okay, I'll have a tea party with you." "Courtney, you need to say what I told you to or we won't do it." "Fine. Ashley is the best sister ever and I love being Courtney." "Now say, 'I wish I could be Courtney everyday." "I wish I could be Courtney everyday." We got to have our tea party. I got to wear a yellow sundress with a big yellow bow. That tea party became a sister slumber party. We has so much fun that night. We continued to dress up and stay 'sisters' for quite awhile. Lauren would join in on our fun too. I really enjoyed their company. I had some of the best times as 'Courtney.' Our parties eventually stopped but this whole ordeal really brought me closer to Ashley. I know that this site is devoted to petticoat punishment, but I don't see my personal experience as a punishment. I see myself as lucky enough to share those times with my sister as Courtney. I think every guy would be much better off if their sister brought out their inner Courtney. -Adam/Princess Courtney Thank you for your letter Courtney. I completely agree with you, sometimes boys just need a nudge to cross the line and become a better person, even if that person is wearing a dress. Auntie Helga |