A straight guy for 34 years, I had always harbored a special interest in shemales. Not that I would ever admit it publicly. And that's how I met her, in an internet chat room. Cyberspace, where one can indulge in every fantasy in complete privacy. I was in the Big Apple and she in Bangkok. We chatted sporadically for almost a year. She discovered I was a banker, I that she was a nurse. It really didn't matter, till I was offered an assignment in Singapore.
On a lark I called her from Singapore and asked if she would like to meet in Bangkok over a weekend. She said yes. I don't think either one of us thought it was real till I checked into my hotel early Saturday morning. I called her again and we decided to meet in the hotel coffee shop an hour later.
Still not sure if she would every turn up I waited in the coffee shop and was more shocked than surprised when she did turn up. Was she stunning or oozing sex no, but then I am no brad pitt either.
She looked a lot like her picture. A small frame 5'2 only made taller by her heels. Her breasts were small as with most Asian women and she wore a simple blue skirt with a white silk shirt. I thought she looked nice.
Her English was surprisingly very good, thanks the many expatriate patients she explained. It was awkward at first, our encounters online had been extremely explicit and the two of us had explored every hidden fantasy. Only real life was different.
After 3 coffees I finally asked if she would like to come up to the room. She nodded a tad unsurely and we went up to the suite. Again like strangers we sat on the couch facing each other extremely formally, the conversation was a mix of the interesting and the inane but hardly sexual.
Then I began to notice her, the smooth skin of the legs, her taut thighs. The white lace bra that peeked through her silk shirt. She was sexy. I think she was sizing me up too. Morning turned to afternoon and we stepped out early in the evening. Nothing was happening. All the various sexual encounters I had dreamt about felt just like that, dreams.
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