Sharon Parsons

Teenage Sissy Smoking Grandma (Ch. 1)

18 year old crossdresser Brian Oldham thinks his life would be better if he could look like an adult woman. He and his mother, Barbara, hatch a plan for him to live out his dreams for the summer, working as a 45 year old chain-smoking waitress in a diner. Not content with stage make-up, Brian takes the aging too far and the changes are permanent! Watch out, Papaw Frank!

Teenage Sissy Smoking Grandma
by Sharon Parsons
March 1, 2015
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Chapter 1 of 7
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Whatever happened to Sharon Parsons?

So I absolutely love anything this girl has written and still check at least once a week for updates to her, "Like Mother, Like Sister" and such series. Any idea what is going on? And if she is not writing anymore, is there anyway someone more gifted at writing than I that also loves this story could continue it? It is so amazingly good. I love the conflictedness. Also, any suggestions for similarly well written conflicted stories? Thanks all. :o)

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Like Mother Like Sister 02

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Chapter 2
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Synopsis: Nancy, aka Darren, checks out of the hospital and begins to have some second doubts about her decision to become a middle-aged woman.

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Introduction:
Like Mother Like Sister is a continuation of the original, "Like Mother Like Son". In the original story, Darren Peterman is a popular, athletic, heterosexual, 16 year old boy who has grown up having a "thang" for his mother. Its a stand alone story, but why not read "Like Mother Like Son" first.

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16 year old Darren Peterman, AKA Nancy, has just been stood up by her date, Tim Moreland. His little brother Sammy has his own female problems. Darren's Mom, Karen, thinks that she and Nancy should make the best of the situation and have a girl's night out.

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16 year old Darren Peterman wants to be a middle aged woman named Nancy. In this chapter, Nancy does a photo shoot and prepares for his upcoming date with Tim Moreland. Why is his little brother, Sammy, being so pesky all of the sudden?

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Its a big day for 16 year old Darren Peterman. He has lots of decisions to make. Will he or won't he- get surgery and drop out of school? What will he do when his mother suggests he try being a girl his own age for a while?

Thanks to Victor G for his editing and inspiration. I'd also like to thank Faith for her friendship.

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Edited by Victor G.
16 year old Darren (Nancy) Peterson and his mom pay a visit to Dr. Girardi, a psychiatrist who specializes in transgender issues. Afterwards, Nancy has dinner alone with her father and asks his advice.

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Written by Sharon Parsons and edited by Victor G.

16 year old Darren Peterman tries out his older woman disguise and is presented to his little brother as the boy's Aunt Nancy- a 46 year old smoker. Later that day, Aunt Nancy takes her young nephew to the park.

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16 year old Darren Peterman goes shopping with his mom at the mall as a woman. Later that day, he meets his father while wearing his "older woman" make-up for the first time.

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Edited by Victor G.
16 year old Darren Peterman proves that he's very good at being a boy, giving his mother some concern about his future. Why would a boy who is so good at being a boy want to give it up to become a woman?

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16 year old Darren Peterman comes home from school to find his mother has bought him a new outfit, befitting of a middle aged woman. Can he face his father and little brother for the first time in a dress?

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Co-written by Victor G.
A special thanks to Victor G who co-wrote 'A Mother's Love' at Sapphire's site. Vic has a litterary way of making a boy look as if he walked out of the pages of a fashion magazine. He's a fantastic solo writer and I'm thrilled to have the opportunity to write this story with him. Now for a little info about the story.

Darren Peterman is a 16 year old high school football player who is at odds with his feminine side. As the title suggests, Darren's mother is his role model.

This story explores Darren's feelings as well as his family's as they struggle to define Darren's identity and gender. What would you think, do, and feel, if your parents told you they understood? Darren will try to answer those questions for himself and I suspect it will take more than a couple chapters.

What Kind Of A Guy Do You Think I Am?

This is a 21-page follow-up to my first two stories in my series about a 16 year old boy who envies his mother and gets the chance to live the life of an older woman over the summer. The first two stories are: "Not That Kind of Guy" and "What Kind Of A Guy Am I?" Like the first two stories, this one stands alone, but if you like this kind of stuff, you'd probably enjoy reading the other two stories first.

What Kind Of A Guy Am I?

This is part 2 of "Not That Kind Of Guy" It's a stand-a-lone story, but you might enjoy it more if you read "Not That Kind Of Guy" first. Keep in mind, any subsequent stories will go by a different title.

Thanks to Angela Rasch for editing this. Angela (Jill) is teaching me grammar and I'm enjoying being her student.

This story takes place on 16-year-old John Butler's first day of summer vacation. His mother takes him to a salon so that he can look like her- a middle aged woman. It deals with his psychological anguish and tries to answer the question: What would it be like to be a fairly normal teenage boy and be thrown into a situation of having live out his fantasy of being a woman?

Hopefully the text formating works. I'm learning to transition MS Word to Text instead of writing in Text.

Mike versus Michelle 20: Baltimore Blues- Final Chapter

The story of Mike versus Michelle concludes with this chapter. It takes place about a year and a half after the last chapter and picks up after Michelle's SRS.
Mike versus Michelle:
Part 20

Baltimore Blues:The Final Chapter
By Sharon Parsons

Mike versus Michelle 19: The Cure

After Dana's mother leaves her feeling less than womanly, Michelle looks for a cure that will make her feel better about herself.
Mike versus Michelle:
Part 19

The Cure
By Sharon Parsons

Mike versus Michelle 18: Santa Clause Is Coming To Town

Michelle settles into her life as a woman, wife and mother. The grandparents come for a Christmas visit.
Mike versus Michelle:
Part 18

Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
By Sharon Parsons

Mike versus Michelle 17: A Bedtime Story

Michelle explores and discovers sex. She's a married woman, so sex is inevitable. This chapter explores mother/daughter conversations as well as husband/wife physical relations. Its not dirty, but it is graphic and emotionally revealing. If you're the kind of person who can't tolerate sex taking place in a story, then I suggest you skip this chapter, but I hope you choose to read it.
Mike versus Michelle:
Part 17

A Bedtime Story
By Sharon Parsons

Mike versus Michelle 15: Wedding Bells

Michelle and Dave get married. Its a tense and worrisome day for both of them. Michelle spends most of the ceremony wondering how she got her self into the predicament.

 
Mike versus Michelle: Part 15

Wedding Bells

By Sharon Parsons

Mike versus Michelle 14: The Promise

Michelle tries to make Dana's last days as painless as possible. Dana asks Michelle to make her a promise. Can Michelle grant Dana's final request?

 
Mike versus Michelle: Part 14

The Promise

By Sharon Parsons

Mike versus Michelle 12: Nothing To Be Embarrassed About

Michelle is now home from her family trip to the Halsteader's cabin. The rest of her summer is spent in therapy with Dr. Martha, working at the grocery store, and working on her G.E.D. Dr. Martha tries to get Michelle past her boyish pride. Note this chapter is rated as "Mature". There's no sex, but it is discussed in a tasteful and necessary way.
 
Mike versus Michelle: Part 12

Nothing To Be Embarrassed About

By Sharon Parsons

Mike versus Michelle 11: The Holsteader's Cabin

Michelle and her family go on vacation with the Holsteaders. Michelle becomes one of the girls and debates her first kiss.
 
Mike versus Michelle: Part 11

The Holsteader's Cabin

By Sharon Parsons

Mike versus Michelle 10: Coming Out

This chapter covers the next eight weeks of my life after first meeting Dr. Martha and ends with the start of summer vacation. Because I was being home schooled, summer vacation didn't mean as much to me as it did to my friends. I called them my friends back then, but obviously our relationship changed.
 
Mike versus Michelle: Part 10

Coming Out

By Sharon Parsons

Mike versus Michelle 9: Dr. Martha Collins

Michelle's mother takes her to see a gender therapist named Dr. Martha Collins. Much is gleaned from their six hour appointment. At last we get down to all those pesky mother issues!
 
Mike versus Michelle: Part 9

Dr. Martha Collins

By Sharon Parsons

Mike versus Michelle 8: Just Like Mom?

This chapter describes Mike's first day as a "public woman" even though he doesn't leave the house or see anyone other than his mom. Keep in mind, Mike has very troubling issues with his feelings for his mother, his sexuality, and his ideals concerning what is or isn't a real woman.
 
Mike versus Michelle: Part 8

Just Like Mom?

By Sharon Parsons

Mike versus Michelle 7: Dr. Jekyll and Mrs. Holsteader

Michelle's first day after dealing with Dr. Limpke and presenting herself as woman to her father and brother.

 
Mike versus Michelle: Part 7

Dr. Jekyll and Mrs. Holsteader

By Sharon Parsons

Mike versus Michelle 5: My Mother's Wedding Dress

14 year old Mike wears his mother's wedding dress for the first time and they discuss his future. Does he want to be a cross dresser or a woman like his mother?
 
Mike versus Michelle: Part 5

My Mother's Wedding Dress

By Sharon Parsons

Mike versus Michelle 4: The Public Sissy

This is part 4 of "Mike versus Michelle". Mike goes out in public for the first time dressed as a girl. He also meets a boy and it bothers him in many ways which he explains. As a matter of fact, as always, Mike is doing a lot of explaining.
 
Mike versus Michelle: Part 4

The Public Sissy

By Sharon Parsons

Mike versus Michelle 3: Praise For Mom

Mom was very generous with her closet. She was also generous with her patience and understanding. On our way home from the mall, we talked about the situation.

I confessed a lot to her on the way home, but I didn't confess everything. At the same time, she said things to me that went a long way toward explaining her tolerance for what I was doing.
 

Mike versus Michelle: Part 3

Praise For Mom

By Sharon Parsons

Mike versus Michelle 2: Secret Sissy Summer

This is a continuation of "Mike versus Michelle: I'm Not A Sissy". Mike who is Michelle in private tells us a little about his likes and dislikes. This is his first summer as a secret sissy.

Mike versus Michelle: Part 2

Secret Sissy Summer

By Sharon Parsons

Mike versus Michelle: I'm not a sissy!

Most people who know me...and I mean really know me, can't understand how or why I could have given up my life as a boy to become a girl. Of course the reason they don't understand is because they don't know me as well as they think they do.

Its hard to tell by looking at me now, but up until last year, I was a regular looking boy who was leading a rather average life. I had friends and played sports. Girls liked me and I liked them. I didn't look, act, or talk like a sissy. As a matter of fact, and I'm ashamed to admit this now, but I was downright hateful towards people like me. Publicly hating them was my way of putting up a front. No one ever suspected a thing. No one that it is, except for my mom. Mothers have a sixth sense when it comes to their children's likes and dislikes.
 

Mike versus Michelle: Part 1

I'm Not a Sissy!

By Sharon Parsons

Making New Friends

Making New Friends
by Sharon Parsons

Warning!! This story contains vegetables! John is hiding something in his dresser. When mom finds out what it is, she offers him the chance to be Joan for the summer. He'll have to tell his friends that he's trading places with his cousin Joan for the summer. As Joan, she'll need to make new friends.

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