Why do u hate, "Drag queens"?
I've been on this site for over 2 years. I've read posts, mostly accepting, some NOT, about almost every single type of CD. Including odd old ME! :eek:
Except for Drag Queens! Who seem to be universally reviled here!
( I KNOW I'm generalizing. But, I think u GET what I mean!) :brolleyes:
If I had started dressing in my 20's/30's, I MAY have explored being one! Getting up on stage, and strutting your hot fem stuff, appeals to me even NOW! :o
Other than jealousy, (MOST CDs would probably get laffed off stage, including ME), what do u have against drag queens?
I just don't get it! :straightface:
Hate is Such a Strong Word...
I don't like to be confused with them is all. I love them very much, but every time I talk to a straight person about my cross-dressing they're like, "Oh yes, I saw this drag show while in Key West...".
And I'm glad my straight friends have a reference point and they are trying to relate to my CDing, but what we do is different. I think of what we strive for is more of a what I would call being a Gender Illusionist.
Also, I believe the drag queen personae comes from a place of anger. Where the gay person that does a drag queen show is saying, "Hey society, this is what I think of your rules, I'll do what I want!" This is just my amateur hour psychology evaluation. Most of the drag queens that I have met are gay and have no desire to be female all the time. There are exceptions.
So, no I don't hate them, just don't want to be confused as one of them. Like another friend of mine said to me when I showed them my picture of Tracy, "Hey, do you do shows?" No, but, maybe I should! LOL
-Tracy
I dispise their makeup technique
Especially their eyr makeup.
I hate loud and proud.
I can't stand their fake eyelahes
In you face colors.. YECH
They are so retowood looking make the rest of us look like clowns.
hmm, maybe I missed something
Hate Drag Queens? Heavens no.
But, maybe that isn't the point of the discussion. Granted that I've not read every word written on this site, but the only negative I've read here about Drag Queens are laments about the fact that the "public" (uneducated public?) generally thinks "Drag Queen" when any topic about trangenderism is mentioned. Thus, the issue could become the need to educate the public with the perception that this is harder because of the pervasive feeling that we are all drag queens with certain sexual preferences and perversities.
I never understood this general feeling until I observed very good friends of mine, people who I thought were quite liberal and open minded, literally sneer at two drag queens who were clearly headed for a performance. This was New Orleans, for heaven's sake, and I was shocked at the negative response from these two people who I thought I knew really well. I even mentioned that I wondered where the show was in which they were performing but that was just ignored. At that moment the world suddenly seemed a lot farther away from being educated about the wide variations of transgenderism.
Regardless, this public perception should never be a source of hate, especially from us who should know better!!!
With incredible respect to the artistry of Drag Queens,
tina