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Scarlet PI--Strip 41

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The Dog Collar introduced and explained.

Two more pages to do for this chapter. I'm in shock it lasted this far.
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One thing I would like to discuss, as I am wondering something....

Scarlett has an outfit that comes with her costume?  I wonder if it has the same abilities of adapting to it's host as the skin does.  In other words, what I am interested in is if the boots conform to the new host, because I imagine it might be necessary.

If the outfit was just thrown together by Toni from Jim's clothes, then the boots might have been part of a Pirate Outfit Toni convinced Jim to wear one Halloween and Tony thought they'd look great on Scarlett.

Just to note, for those who don't know about Men's and Women's shoes...
Men's Shoe sizes in the United States roughly convert to 2 to 1 1/2 times bigger(pending on width) than the equivalent Woman's shoe size.  So for example, a man who wears a 9 1/2 W shoe will probably have to wear a woman's shoe that is 11 1/2 to 12 in size.  And just to note, women's shoes don't usually get larger in the shoe stores than an 11.  And there are no half sizes available in sizes larger than 10, even if you buy from the internet.
There are two reasons why, one woman's shoes are universally smaller than men's shoes.  Consider 7 1/2 Women's shoes usually are only equivalent to a men's size Six, which is the smallest shoe a man can usually find for himself in men's sizes(Though some places, sometimes sizes as small as 3 are available).  The second reason is that Males are usually embarrassed to admit they want to try on Women's shoes, and thus try to steal them rather than pay for them.  It's perfectly okay for a woman to wear men's shoes and some women who have wider feet prefer to wear men's athletic shoes, so shoe stores don't mind keeping the men's shoes in smaller sizes.  My knowledge comes from many years working in a shoe department.