Post by dirtypillows on Jan 17, 2021 11:04:32 GMT

"I want you! I need you! Anyone out there? Any time?"
Tres butch little number whines "Hey dirty, I want youWhen it's good, it's really good, and when it's bad I go to pieces" - Bowie Candidate
The LGBT establishment, the same idiots who are trying to saddle us with marriage, are using transgender as an assault on queer children who are getting their balls cut off before they're old enough to even have sex. So I understand your point.
Can you tell me why gay males are obsessed with drag shows though?
I never really got into the drag entertainment thing myself. It is just about caricature and parody of image of femininity, especially when related to superstardom. It might be amusing, but it is also mocking and derisive at the same time even though I may laugh at it too. I am not really laughing with it though, if that makes sense. I do however love To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything Julie Newmar - 95'. Priscilla: Queen Of The Desert - 94' I can take or leave. I would rather just watch a hot male stripper revelling in his own maleness and sharing it with the rest.
I love, love, love drag queens with all their built-in camp. There is something about drag queens that comes across as tough and resilient and old-school that I admire so much. And so politically incorrect! The exaggerated and distorted interpretation of feminity is irony at its most sublime. And most queens are very gifted with supplying the sharp comeback!
And I also really like RuPual. I was sort of indifferent to him until I read where he stood up for the controversial comic Shirley Q. Liquor against detractors who said that Miss Liquor was racist and offensive. RuPaul stepped in and said, no and that you have to first understand where the person is coming from before coming to conclusions. And Miss Shirley was coming from a place of love and affection. There is a place of non-judgmental observation. There just HAS to be. Another thing I really like about RuPaul is that she really is her own person and seems very difficult to peg as a liberal or a conservative. My guess is that RuPaul isn't really interested in politics much, anyway.

