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7 kwi 2026

Swapped by birth: Good and Loyal Cleo




 
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Cleo Sartori was a womanizer, he had a very sexist view of the world. He believed that women should only look good because they weren't very intelligent themselves. This was the reason for his many short-lived relationships, including with his ex-wife, who took their son, Cleo Jr., with her after their divorce. Cleo himself was also a successful businessman, founded a company, and before he was 30, was the richest man in the state. Suddenly, everything changed when it was revealed in 1966 that he had been swapped by birth and was supposed to be a woman. To the surprise of many, Cleo didn't protest when this was revealed and not only accepted the verdict but also supported it. Immediately afterward, he gave her all his clothes, deeming them being "too masculine." He bought his own wardrobe and remodeled his house to be more feminine. He also announced the surprising news to the board: since he was a woman, he was resigning from his position, as it could only be held by a man. When her friend and vice president George asked why he had made this decision.  Cleo replied that that's how it should be; women shouldn't rule and be submissive to men, and since the universe had decided he should always be a woman, it wasn't her will to change that. George didn't know whether to be proud that despite finding himself on the other side of Cleo, he was still true to his sexist views, or furious, but he found a some way out.

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"So my fiancé, George, who will soon be my husband, will take over all my assets, the company, the house, and my estate. While the board doesn't want to give him full control, and the company will technically be mine, it won't be something I use. Women shouldn't be involved in business. Our duty is to take care of the home and raise children for our husbands. Isn't that so, my dears?"

Alice was disgusted by her ex-husband's attitude. He had always been a chauvinist who kept her at home while simultaneously having affairs, which was the reason for their divorce. You might think that turning into a woman would change his attitude, but it was even worse.  He decided that since he was always going to be a woman, that's how he should behave. But a joke on him. George had been her lover for a long time, right after the divorce, in fact, and although he proposed to Cleo, he did it to save the company, while they were still lovers. She wondered how Cleo would react when she learned that he now played the role of the betrayed wife, though for now it was better not to risk it.
"And what about our son, Cleo junir" she ask her ex husbdand.
"Oh my dead Alice. Dear junior, what a strong boy he is. And since he is a future man, he will own my Company as long as he will stay as strong gender" said Cleo and also add "I also hope that you still be George lover my dear Alice, he is great man so he can easly take care for weak women as we are. I hope that one day you will also quit your job, working in an office is not a job for us, women"
Alice thought she was going to throw up from Cleo behavior.


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Cleo Minton, née Sartori, lived from 1934 to 2010. He was an extremely important and interesting figure. As a man, he became famous for quickly amassing a fortune and once he was married with Alice Sartori née Clonton. However, due to his lyrical sexist tendencies and numerous affairs, they divorced, resulting in his wife taking they son Cleo junior. Then, in 1966, an unexpected event occurred, as a result of which it was revealed that Cleo Sartori was actually a woman and as a result of being swapped by birth, was born a man. Ckeo returned to his original body, surprising everyone with his attitude, fully embracing his femininity and not rejecting his sexist views, even backward for the time. He resigned from the company, and although the board did not fully consent to his resignation, he handed over all responsibilities to his friend, and later fiancé and husband, George Minton. 

After her marriage, she practically disappeared from corporate life, appearing only at parties and gatherings with friends, and posing for photos in company magazines and various other publications. Her stance on sexism and the issue of women in the corporate world, including those who had previously been men, was discussed for decades and continues to be. In this regard, she was even more famous than Traci Rowland. However, scandals involving her surfaced from time to time. Despite they have five daughters, it was an open secret that George, her husband had an affair with Cleo ex-wife, Alice. When asked about this in an interview, Cleo said that a woman's role is to obey her husband, and if a husband cheats on his wife with another woman, it means he has a reason. And as a man, who is naturally superior to a woman, he has every right to have affairs.  

The only time Cleo emerged in the corporate world and used her frozen assets was in 1985, when it turned out that her son, birth when Cleo was a man, had also been swapped by birth. Cleo junior held the position of CEO from his father. Cleo had no problem with this until her son, Cleo Junior, also had to return to his original body. As a result, despite having a wife and children, Junior was stripped of his position. When asked about this, Cleo replied, "My former son and now daughter should understand that a woman's role is to stay home and do housework. I don't recommend working in a corporation which that's above our female heads. My daughters understood that, and he, rather, she, eventually understood." Despite this, her son refused to consent and continued working in the company, though he was demoted to a secretary position. At the same time, his already frosty relationship with his father caused him to become completely colder, and they stopped speaking to each other altogether. Junior eventually returned to his position as CEO after his father (Cleo senior) death in 2010.

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Swapped by birth: Good and Loyal Cleo