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The entire Myra Breckinridge story takes place over the course of about four months. Myra notes a few key dates in her journal; Buck Loner also notes several dates on disks recorded during his sessions with a masseuse.

January 10:  Buck recounts Myra's initial visit to his office and the history of the property on which his acting school is built. He recalls Myron as a sissy boy. He also describes Rusty Godowsky and Mary Ann Pringle, an attractive young student couple whose openly spending the night together troubles him.

February 5:  Buck reports that his law firm's initial findings indicate that the wills of his sister Gertrude and her son/his nephew Myron seem to be in order, ultimately leaving their estates to Myra. The question is whether Myra and Myron were ever legally married.  

February 18:  Buck laments how miserable Myra is making him. In particular he recalls her slapping his face after he stops by her class and criticizes her negative comments to the students. This is also the approximate date of Rusty's visit to Myra's office, during which she depantses him.

February 22:  Buck reveals that his lawyers have found no record of a Myra/Myron marriage in any of the fifty states. 

February 27:  Buck reports on his latest meeting with Myra, in which she counters that she and Myron were married in Mexico.

March 4:  Buck reports on a his private detective's tape of a recent telephone conversation between Myra and Dr. Randolph Spenser Montag, her analyst/dentist. In the conversation, she asks him to come to California and say he witnessed her marriage to Myron in Mexico.

March 12:  Myra reports that Rusty has returned from a drug smuggling-related escapade to Mexico. She has dinner with Rusty and Mary Ann at the Cock and Bull Restaurant. Myra strongly urges Rusty and Mary Ann to broaden their sexual horizons to perhaps include some same-sex activities; both of the young people are horrified at Myra's suggestions. 

March 18:  Myra lures Rusty to the acting school's infirmary, where she humiliates him with a very thorough physical examination and the climactic dildo rape. Meanwhile, Buck reports that his attorneys have determined that the Myra/Myron Mexican marriage certificate is a phony.

April 1: The shattered Buck recounts Myra's highly convincing proof that she is, in fact, the transexualized Myron Breckinridge (she raises her skirt, drops her panties and shows him the surgery scar). He relents and gives her a check for her share of the property on which the acting school is built.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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