
Body Changes
Gradual Gender Transformation
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Narrated by:
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Ava Stone
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By:
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Nicole C
About this listen
Lou just found out he’s got a rare cancer, and only has a few months left to live. He’s naturally distraught for a few days, and then he gets a call from an experimental research facility. They’ve been testing a ‘cure’ for that specific cancer, and Lou has been accepted into the trial.
He’s not ready to celebrate yet, but he’s hopeful… though the trial is much stranger than he expected, involving a wet-nurse instead of an injection.
Sure, it’s a bit weird… but the real weirdness comes when Lou begins to notice his own chest growing… and dripping milk. His hips are widening too—and his facial hair is vanishing. Oh well—it’s a small price to pay to live, right?
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