by BJGoodhead
Fantastic as you said not unlike the original but it’s got so much more detail than the original .. having said all that I can’t wait for the next chapter
Jewell’s fight or flight urges are directly attributable to testosterone. The Count should have had Jewell‘s testicles removed long before this. This would have rendered her much more docile and pliant. It is a husband’s right to have his bride castrated, and it should have been done shortly after the honeymoon. When one feminizes a young girl, having her male genitalia removed must be done immediately. This demonstrates to her the permanence of her condition and accelerates the feminization process. I hope Jewell‘s behavior is not lost on the Count in the regard.
Hello Anon 3/20/20,
Within the constraints of the story premise Jewel/Jules retaining his penis and testicles is desirable and expected. The Count wants a feminized male bride, not a transgendered bride. Also the threat of SRS is a control technique to coerce Jules into accepting his feminized and subservient status.
The count uses Jules' feminized status further as a warning to others...a testament of his power. If I can do this to Jules imagine what I can do to you!
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