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Topichow does the social justice side of b8 feel about drag
TotallyNotMI
06/15/19 8:33:59 PM
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Drakeryn posted...
TotallyNotMI posted...
I saw it as, like you said, making fun of women or a stepping stone to being trans. But as I got more exposed to it I learned it to be an art form. A way to express yourself. Something to channel your emotions into.

Okay this is interesting because I also thought of it as a stepping stone to being trans, but I'm obviously not familiar with the culture. Is it often/usually not related to trans-ness? Doesn't change my opinion either way, I'm just curious.

Not at all! I think for people who are trans, sometimes it's easier to start as a drag queen and help discover yourself that way, but very few queens are actually trans.

I don't have any proof for this, but I think more queens are non binary than trans. But even then most are still cisgendered.
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