Lingerie model Lisa was once a man called Louis (and her boyfriend didn't know)

With her striking looks, statuesque size ten figure and 34DD boobs, she's perfect for the frilly undie ads. But ten years ago she was a bloke called Louis in Y-fronts.

And the surgical sex-swap transformation is so good that her electrician FIANCÉ didn't know the truth until she rang him and confessed!

MODEL: Sex swap Lisa

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Brunette Lisa, 35, boasted: "I let people think I was a natural-born woman for a long while and had a great time seeing how many men I could pull and get away with it.

"But now I'm ready to let the world know who I really am. I want people to know that transvestites and transsexuals aren't all ugly freaks."

As well as Lisa's online lingerie shop liselou.com , her glam pictures have been used on dating websites, nightclub posters and adverts for contact lenses.

"But actually becoming a woman was hell," she admitted. "On a scale of one to ten, the pain was a ten. I had to go on morphine to cope.

"Obviously I can't have kids, but when people say I don't know what childbirth feels like, I say I DO! It was agony. But now I look like this I have absolutely no regrets."

The long road to womanhood began when Lisa, then Louis, was seven. My sister Belinda got a make-up set for Christmas and I stole the red nail varnish," she said.

BULLIED: Schoolboy Lisa

"I'd put it on and love how it looked. We'd play dressing-up together and I'd end up looking like a girl. I suppose I knew I was different from a young age. I'd been trapped in the wrong skin since birth.

"I'd always been feminine and looked girly. It meant I got bullied badly at school and called faggot. Sport was a huge problem, some boys refused to get changed in front of me."

But after leaving school a visit to a gay club convinced the teenage Louis he wasn't homosexual. "It was the first time I saw men kissing each other and I just instantly knew that's not what I was," recalled Lisa. But it was only after meeting a transvestite that Lisa realised she would never be satisfied as a man. At 22 she started oestrogen injections and testosterone suppressant then had therapy to prepare for the swap.

And in 1999, after living as a woman full-time for two years, Lisa - from Enfield, Middlesex - had the surgery that finally allowed her to make love as a woman.

"It was amazing," she said. "I did have orgasms as a man but they're better as a woman.

"When I met my fiancé John Ward in a pub a year ago we hit it off right away but I didn't tell him about the surgery.

"We dated for a few weeks, kissing and cuddling, and then it got to the stage where I knew I had to tell him.

WEDDING PLAN: Lisa & John

"I took the easy way out and phoned him."

John admitted: "I didn't know what to say at first, But I accept Lisa as she is, we're in love and going to get married."

Credits by newsoftheworld.co.uk

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