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A Very Dominant Woman

Who Doesn’t Love Feminized Femboys?

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A Very Dominant Woman

By: Lady Alexa
Narrated by: Lynnae Stanwick
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Aretta Ademola is a very successful and dominant businesswoman. She loves to surround herself with willing femboys. They are always so eager to please her and Aretta likes to be pleased.

Aretta gains a big promotion at FemFirst, a global Marketing Agency. FemFirst has a female-only policy but are unable to find a suitable female candidate for their marketing assistant vacancy.

Aretta Ademola sees no problem with that rule, it can be stretched a little – there are plenty of males who'd jump at the chance to be a feminised femboy for her. She soon recruits Stephen Hayley who is desperate for work and desperate to please Aretta.

This book contains scenes of a sexual nature including transgender erotica, sexual acts, male-to female-gender transformation, humiliation, and female domination. For adults aged 18 and over only.

©2017, 2024 Lady Alexa (P)2024 Lady Alexa
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