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THE GIRLY GUIDE 2: The Complete and Definitive Guide to Total Feminization - cover

THE GIRLY GUIDE 2: The Complete and Definitive Guide to Total Feminization

Lilly Lustwood, Nikki Crescent

Publisher: Abrams Publishing House

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Summary

Top authors of transgender romance Lilly Lustwood and Nikki Crescent collaborated to create a complete and actionable feminization guide.

From wearing shapewear, taking natural supplements, exercise, skincare, makeup, and dresses, down to stockings, lingerie, stilettos, and more, you’re going to find everything you’ll need to become the woman you’re destined to be.
What makes this extra special is that we’ve included scintillating images to amplify your fantasies and encourage you of how you could possibly look as a bombshell to entice you to take the necessary steps to be the object of every man’s fantasies.

Along with encouraging quotes, actionable tips, and proven ways to become feminine, you should know that this was not created as a cookie-cutter guide. It is also a roadmap for self-love and self-discovery.

It has the power to transform you mentally and physically. If you want to remain a man and do masculine things while working a mundane and manly job, stop reading. Now, if you’re ready to level up and be the bombshell babe you’re destined to be, keep reading from cover to cover.

Note: This guide is made for crossdressers, femboys, and everyone who wants to live a more feminine and beautiful life.
Available since: 11/10/2024.

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