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Friday, October 17, 2025

He Did Not "Lick-It-Off-The-Grass"

My grandmother use this idiom all the time: 

According to Google AI:


The phrase 'He didn't lick it off the grass' or 'lick it off the grass' means that someone's behavior is learned from their family or those around them. [Possibly] acquired from an unknown or random source. It suggests that the behavior is [maybe] inherited or picked up from others. Implying a shared influence... 


Fictionmaia abound with stories where the mother dressed her son to be / become the girl she always wanted. Is there any reality to this fantasy for you?  Does it exist in the wild?

Halloween (nation-be-something-else-day) was / is such an opportunity for sister / mothers to either willingly or coerced crossdressing. If this happened to you, please share. I am sure my readers would love your shared story.  

The womanless wedding / beauty contest is also another recurring theme.  Did you?????

If I get stories / experiences I will save then up for Halloween and post then as a group. This should be fun. Thanks in advance.  Use the comment tab. 

  

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