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4 kwi 2026

Swapped by birth: Early 50s, no submit


 It's the early 1950s. Frank, a male high school student, was a promising football player. His family, a homemaker mother and a war veteran father, supported him in his endeavors; he was, after all, their only child. Everything changed when the Swapped by Birth Act was passed im their state and it turned out that Frank's real body was actually that of Ellen, a classmate. He had no choice when she decided to return to her body, meaning his football career was over. Instead of a football career, he was expected to become a housewife, get married, and have a brood of children. Furthermore, all his old clothes were taken by Ellen; in return, he received her clothes, which consisted only of dresses and skirts. All the clothes his parents bought him also consisted of dresses, because "pants are not ladylike." Furthermore, instead of going on trips with his father, his mother took him on trips with her friends, to beauty salons, etc., to teach him manners.  Despite this, Frank, or rather Francine as he had it on his ID, refused to agree to this, even though in the 1950s women were expected to become housewives. If it were graduation, they would have expected him to make a speech, hoping he had already warmed up to the woman's life. Instead, he surprised everyone by throwing a ball and uttering a few curse words, saying he would never submit to society.

Swapped by birth: Early 50s, no submit