The Roommates: First Time Feminization

Pamela Harwell, Kylie Gable


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The Roommates: First Time Feminization by Pamela Harwell, Kylie Gable
When Jamie and Sarah get a new roommate, they're both initially thrilled with the arrangement, but soon she and Sarah have a new arrangement and together they are turning Jamie into their new sissy maid. This 6,000-word feminization story isn't exactly forced, but it definitely has plenty of female domination in it.Sneak Preview Throughout the next week or two, the girl or boy joke seemed to be relentless. Sarah and Grace took great delight in repeatedly offering him clothes to borrow, make-up to try, and even shoes to wear. At first Jamie had protested strongly but the repetitive nature of the duo’s comments had made him weary. Besides, he kind of liked the attention. Especially from Grace.

It was another Saturday evening, three weeks after Grace’s initial evening in the apartment, when Jamie agreed to receive a make-up tutorial from the two girls. He (wrongly) thought that accepting their offer to teach him how to apply make-up might shut them up about this little obsession they have, and help them to move onto something else.

The three roommates huddled into Sarah’s room, which had its own dressing table with a large mirror. Sarah and Grace combined their make-up collections and make-up expertise for the event and seemed, to Jamie, to be taking it very seriously. They sat Jamie in Sarah’s stool and Grace wiped his face carefully with a cool wipe, before smoothly applying a base-base layer with her soft fingers. Sarah smirked as she could tell Jamie was getting aroused by Grace’s touch. He caught her eye in the mirror, then quickly looked down. Grace continued to put make-up on his face, progressing to a sponge.

‘Look up for me,’ Sarah quickly said. Jamie, despite himself, obeyed and looked up into the corner of the mirror. Sarah applied eye liner beneath his eye and Grace commentated.

‘See how Sarah is drawing the black line directly onto the part beneath the eye,’ she said, ‘Some novice make-up users go underneath it, but it really needs to be on it. That’s what gives the look that neat, sharpness.’

‘Yes,’ said Sarah. ‘But you don’t want it to look too neat and sharp. That’s why we’re going to use this smudger, see?’
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