My business office associates in a "provincial" metropolis im my middle thirties have been far extra puritanical and unsophisticated than those in New York City of my middle forties, and under no circumstances gave any evidence that they even realized of the existence of fairies. According to one of my company-associate informants, I still had in my middle thirties "the authentic childlike naiveté." The phrase "grownup kid" has also been affectionately applied to me by my business associates down to my middle forties, and they have claimed that teasing me was "just like teasing a little one." All by way of my lifestyle, even down to my middle forties, when this reserve goes to push, my male college or business enterprise associates-most of whom have not even suspected my inversion-have taken delight in teasing me as older youngsters a younger child, or as brothers tease their sisters, and I generally favored to be hence teased. Later, in my fairie times, my associates would remark that my fingers felt like a woman's, and that my skin in typical was as soft as a woman's. Pelvis is broad and limbs loosely hung, as in a girl, and fingers and hands somewhat female in their common fineness of texture, comparative absence of hair, absence of distinguished bones and veins, and the softness and satisfying tint of pores and skin.