Through the Looking Glass
by Gloria
I guess my story is different simply because it is true to the “pattern” laid down by Psychologists in general, and no other TV’s that I know follows this pattern at all. I wore dresses till three or four years old, my hair in long curls till six and one half years old. But, so did half the infant boys in that period. I wore “sissy” Buster Brown hats and suits (patterned after a “bay boy” comic strip), but so did many other boys in our small town. And, I find that I have almost no recollection of all this. After all, I did not know whether I was a boy of a girl, nobody told me!
[Note: Gloria was born around 1900.]
–excerpt Gloria, “Through the Looking Glass,” Transvestia, Vol.4, No. 19, February 1963, p. 2-11