Gone Fishing: A Gender Transformation Bimbo Story

Sadie Thatcher
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Will finds himself spending a weekend at the lake with his friend, Brandon, after Brandon’s girlfriend broke up with him. It was important to be there for his friend and Will was completely willing to do his part, even if he was not an outdoorsman. Brandon planned to spend much of his time fishing and Will was more than happy to feast on Brandon’s catch back at the cabin.


However, quickly finding himself bored, Will starts doing a little exploring, specifically rummaging through the various closets and storage sheds associated with the cabin. When he finds bins full of women’s clothes, he can’t help but investigate. And as it turns out, the clothes have a transformative effect on Will, turning him into Willow. What will become of Willow as she gains a new mind in addition to her new and shapely body? Find out in Gone Fishing.


This 7,800 word short story contains physical and mental transformations, including gender transformation, with descriptions of various sexual acts, breast enlargement and various other body augmentations. This story has strong adult content and should not be viewed by anyone under the age of 18. All characters found in the story are 18 or older.

About the author

Sadie Thatcher grew up in a small conservative town (think Footloose). Spending all that time in a sexually repressed place has led Sadie to need to explore her sexuality through prose. Sadie has been a long time writer, but has now become confident enough to share the explorations of her deepest and darkest sexual fantasies. Enjoy.

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