
Dan Gleesak
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@DanTravis62 i think it’s more telling of your own psyche than anything else that you think it is so overtly sexual.
How many drag readers are not “allies” of LGBTQ?@DanTravis62 i think it’s more telling of your own psyche than anything else that you think it is so overtly sexual.
They obviously find it titillating to dress like a woman. Of course it's overtly sexual. In fact it's swapping one sexes clothes for the others. It's all about one's sex.@DanTravis62 i think it’s more telling of your own psyche than anything else that you think it is so overtly sexual.
I imagine most of them are. What’s wrong with that?How many drag readers are not “allies” of LGBTQ?
They obviously find it titillating to dress like a woman. Of course it's overtly sexual. In fact it's swapping one sexes clothes for the others. It's all about one's sex.
These lefty dirt bags may not listen to me but they should listen to an evolutionary biologist (except they won't listen to reality).I know it’s not really your bag, but a lot of people make a distinction between gender and sex. Drag is more of a dialogue on gender roles than it is about sex in the sense of lust and whatnot
Yo, I am just thinking why don't trannies and drag queens ever want to help illiterate homeless people.
These lefty dirt bags may not listen to me but they should listen to an evolutionary biologist (except they won't listen to reality).
The distinction is similar to dog's nuggets vs vomit imo. Both of those things will ruin a glass of milk if you mix them into it. Metaphorically speaking.I’ll definitely watch that later, but for real man, drag and trans are 2 very different things. I reckon there are people that do drag that also feel they are transgendered, but by and large it’s about dudes who know they are dudes that want to dress like women, get on stage, sing some songs and tell jokes.
Still might be weird to ya, but I feel the distinction matterss.
The distinction is similar to dog's nuggets vs vomit imo. Both of those things will ruin a glass of milk if you mix them into it. Metaphorically speaking.
Maybe you should ask someone who has hired them to perform? They don’t just show up at schools and libraries, they are hired and requested to be there.I don't give two shits if adults want to participate in it but I still can't wrap my mind around why it is OK to expose it to children![]()
School admins are such trash.They don’t just show up at schools and libraries, they are hired and requested to be there.
But even so, I can’t imagine for a second that every single kid in the class didn’t have their parents sign off on itSchool admins are such trash.
All the schools I went to growing up were shit filled mostly with gross mean people but my wife insisted our kids have a "normal" upbringing in public schools.Those are places of misery and stupidity and she now finally realizes that after two kids.B,ut even so, I can’t imagine for a second that every single kid in the class didn’t have their parents sign off on it
I loved school lol. Thankfully my daughters do too.All the schools I went to growing up were shit filled mostly with gross mean people but my wife insisted our kids have a "normal" upbringing in public schools.Those are places of misery and stupidity and she now finally realizes that after two kids.
What book was it? I have zero confidence in schools being able to judge what is appropriate for children these days. A call to the police may have been understandable, perhaps justified.Actually a middle school in my county is in the middle of a minor scandal because of a “queer” book.
It was that “gender queer” book all the Karens are up in arms about. Unfortunately it wasn’t even there, it was just some parent being a cunt.What book was it? I have zero confidence in schools being able to judge what is appropriate for children these days. A call to the police may have been understandable, perhaps justified.
Wouldn’t that be the same side?Now it’s a shitshow with one side crying “police overreach” and the other side crying “censorship”