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I totally agree with you about the secret attraction thing. I think thats part of what’s going on with transphobia. They see someone they know has a dick but their eyes (and dick) are telling them that’s a women. Whatever that brain error is tells them it must be bad and it’s reinforced by their church or people around them.Personally I love a scary clown and I find a lot of drag queens so damn sexy. I saw the rocky Horror many years ago and immediately found myself kinda aroused by Tim Curry in fishnets, I would love a night with Adore Delano in drag, same with Charity Kase, Courtney Act, Alaska Thunderfuck etc its also their bravado i like, they come across as pervy in a good way. I think Im maybe only supporting celebrity drag acts here that look fucking amazing, and they are an art form, as opposed to those big bearded blokes in their mums frocks touching toddlers.
I think many men feel uneasy around drag queens due to suppressed feelings of attraction or confusion about their own sexuality,. They won't admit it tho. But Clowns aren't sexualised, clowns are supposed to be funny, or often scary and hidden behind a mask, drag queens are sexy, hence why people don't want their children around one the same as they wouldn't want their children in a stripper bar.
Discomfort or aversion stems from various factors such as unfamiliarity, cognitive dissonance, cultural norms, and personal experiences. These feelings don't necessarily indicate hatred or disdain but reflect complex psychological and sociocultural processes.
On a side not Charity Kase is both a drag queen and a scary clown
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I agree with you too. Not all transphobia can be written of as “they secretly want to fuck them”, just as all homophobia can’t be written of with the “secret gay” thing.This is a common opinion among women, but I think you'll find there are just as many men who couldn't give a flying fuck about trans/drag men, what they represent or the imagined threat they pose to society or their own sexuality. They are simply doing what makes them feel good, and not hurting anyone in the process. My children can spot one even better than I can, and are not scared by them, nor do they revile them or think there is anything mentally deficient about them in any way prejudicially.
But you don’t though. Just say it’s a costume. Like a clown. That’s my whole point.Personally I would not like them in a classroom with my kids, I am not a hater but kids ask questions like why is that man dressed like that, then you have to approch the subject of the birds and bees far too early. My oldest will be 7 in July, I just think its too early. They already asked my why a man was wearing a skirt in the park, I just changed the subject .
What is your point? I don’t even understand the point you are making please elaborate?These faggots get off on that bullshit.
Why do you think they only purchase boys?
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No they didn’t, they conflated drag queens with trans people dum dumyes they did
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Drag queens aren’t trans. They are often gay men, but not always, that do it as an act.Clowns dress up as an act......... Trannies dress up do to a psychological disorder. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE! Normalizing a mental illness is never a good thing to do.
Not all drag queens are trans, I don’t even think most of them are. I’ve never been to a drag show but they seem to be caricatures of women the way minstrel shows caricaturized blacks back in the day. I assume most drag shows are 18/21+ because of the sexual nature of their jokes or performance or whatever you call it. It’s just an odd choice to bring those people in to talk to small children. Combine that with the fact that some lgbtq activists and drag queens that do these story-time events have been arrested for CP, it makes you stop and go “hmm”. I don’t have an issue with homosexual/trans stuff being talked about in sex ed but not for little kids. Up until high school level I think they should just cover hetero stuff and then tack on “some girls like girls and some boys like boys and that’s okay”. If I had a young child I do not think I would want them going to a drag queen story-time event. People that get upset about others not liking it are the same type of people who get upset when OF moms get banned from chaperoning field trips. Actions have consequences, live your life how you want but don’t expect everyone to approve of it 🤷‍♂️
I went to a drag show in San Francisco with my ex. It was a drag queen doing Divine. When people think drag queen (up until recently anyway) they thought Divine. So many copy that style. When I went it was like starter comedians and then the drag queen would come and do a that who Divine, I don’t want to be here, bombastic thing and then a couple more comics. It really wasn’t x rated, I think some of the comedians were less child friendly.
As for Drag queens getting caught for molestation and all that and it makes you think there is a connection . You are confusing correlation with causation. Pedophilles will go into jobs and have hobbies that will get them near children. Teaches get caught for child rape and molestaion more than the average. Does that mean there is something inherent in teaching that causes pedophillia? Of course not, drag queens it’s the same but because they look weird people assume the worst
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