The cover of pulp novel "The Hungry Ones", which features a pert young woman with blonde pigtails, wearing a sleeveless knit top, jeans, and sandals (plus sunglasses pushed up on her head) giving a longing look at a fully-made up clown in a red with a ruffle around his neck and a pointed hat, who leans on the wall and rests a hand on her shoulder. The back cover reads: "HE THOUGHT HIS DESIRES WERE UNUSUAL, UNTIL THEY CAME TO FANTASY RANCH! Though happily married, Felix Beist had always had dreams where he was a woman, engaging in Sapphic encounters with his loving wife. When they heard about Fantasy Ranch, he thought that it would simply be role-playing, with expert grooming to make him convincing en femme. He had no idea that they would actually be able to reshape his body. Or that his wife had long repressed childhood dreams of running away to the circus. And while "Lisbeth" tried to be as supportive of her wife's revealed fantasies as she was of his, he was soon shocked to discover that she wasn't wearing makeup, and that what was beneath the clown suit was even more garish than her new face! Would this bring them closer, or would Felilx/Lisbeth have to cope with THE TEARS OF A CLOWN?"
Today's #TGTransformation caption is the latest in the (imaginary) "Fantasy Ranch" series!
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