George Studebaker was a member of the Sisters of Saigon. To be specific, he was part of the Second Sisters, the Sissies who were drafted into service during the latter half of the US's involvement in the Vietnam War. Like many youths drafted at this time, he was part of the counter-culture movement who protested the war.
George was a hippie and dropped out of the Sissy Servant Academy of America for a time to join a commune. He hated the commune. Everyone was always on something and it left him with taking care of pretty much every chore. While he did partake in a little reefer madness once or twice, he often found himself too busy to have any fun. He left the commune after a month and started travelling the country. He hooked up with a group who was better than the commune and they would see all manner of sights until they got arrested for littering in some small backwoods town in Pennsylvania.
George was drafted shortly after paying his fine and picking up the garbage. After his time in Nam, he returned to the SSAA and studied to be a teacher.
George Studebaker was a member of the Sisters of Saigon. To be specific, he was part of the Second S