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Miss High Heels

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The Transgender Classic! Mother Nature sometimes imprisons a female in a masculine body. Miss. High Heels is the beautifully written, deliciously slow-paced sensual revelation of how Dennis Evelyn Beryl metamorphosed into the lovely Denise Beryl. "A must read novel for everyone fascinated in this subject," Sibly Whyte, Transgender Magazine

First published January 1, 1931

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February 11, 2025
Real Edwardian greasebaggery! A rollercoaster ride between detailed descriptions of soft insteps, sparkly ribbons and floppy hats (!) and shockingly genuine accounts of gender euphoria in a book predating Bilbo Baggins and Conan of Cimmeria.

In the author's rush to get to the next fetish set piece they skim over what could be some interesting character dynamics (specifically the serving girl and the football chad). Honestly, beef this shit up beyond the sex torture scenes and you could have pretty decent dirty BBC period piece.
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January 29, 2015
What a unique story...it was published by someone who wished to remain Anonymous in 1931 but the story is set around 1910 based on the fashions of hobble dresses that are recounted. It is written as a recount.
Dennis born gender male, spoilt arrogant rich boy sent down from boarding school when caught in flagrante delicto with an older boy has an added problem, he has femine breasts, his manhood intact and in working order but has a very feminine build to his body. He is taken under the control of his older stepsister and doctor Aunt who identify he has a foot fetish and love of women's fine clothes jewels and especially high heel shoes. They introduce him to enforced transvestism and control him with bondage and pain, with which he finds his masochistic side.

This is a unique story, I have never read anything quite like it. It is also reflecting a very wealthy upper class lifestyle as it was by a writer that lived in this Edwardian historical era, and from what is written I suspect much of this reflects the experiences of the writer. The descriptions of pain and pleasures that eroticise him/her are delicious. Do I envy him? No. I recognise Dennis/ Denise knows a great deal more of materials and clothing than I ever will, and I realise that I couldn't stand the canings, whippings or birchings he endured. Some unique punishments, though the glass boxes with fleas and worms would have had me hysterical a damn site faster that Denise.

I would recommend this to anyone interested in transvestism, foot & shoe fetishism or transgender experiences, I found his/her story fascinating.

It is well written and edited. I would say a good four stars.
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April 1, 2014
I have to admit that Miss High Heels was rather unique to me being as this is the first transgender-ish book I had ever read. Furthermore, the time period, place and general setting made it stand out even more to me. It is raw. It is uncomfortable. And you wont understand why the main character puts up with what she puts up with! But then human nature is a mystery, is it not?

Conclusion: If you don't like BDSM or transgender pieces then skip it. Otherwise, give it a go. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
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March 27, 2017
An interesting tale of Transgender BDSM set in a Victorian time period. Over all, a good read if you are not afraid of these subjects. Over all, a good read. Though I had a had time connecting with the characters, which took something away from the book for me. But, definitely worth a read if you are interested in the subject matter.
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