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"Female" drag queens?

Discussion in 'Gender Identity and Expression' started by misplacedaegyo, Mar 13, 2016.

  1. misplacedaegyo

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    Well, even if I identify as being genderqueer, I'm of the female sex, and I think a lot of people think I look "female", but yeah. I hope you'll understand

    I've gotten very into drag lately, and I just feel at peace when reading about drag culture, watching videos and all that, and I've watched all episodes of rpdr + I'm getting to know more and more other drag queens, and I'm just
    amazed

    I'm a singer, and I have a very big personality. People say I'm one of the funniest people they've ever met, and I often make people cry-laugh while just doing "my thing". I love performing and acting, and I'll join some kind of drama club when I get the time, I love fashion, beauty, makeup (be it extreme and flashy or simple and elegant, I just love it), and then of course, comedy, and I'm also a big sucker for everything culture, so drag is just the ultimate thing for me. It's like a gift from the gods.

    And now I have this "wet" dream of becoming a drag queen myself when I get old enough. I want to perform and make people laugh and smile and feel warm but also "what?? What did they do??" and I want to work hard and have fun while doing it. Like seriously, I can see it, and it's just soso nice to think about. I've even made up a character for myself already, haha. Or two...

    But what do people think about """""female"""" queens or bio queens in general? I'm not really a part of the lgbtqa+ community-community yet though I've been out both regarding sex and gender for quite a while, so I really don't know what people think about these things?? And if any of you are/have been a part of the drag community, could you give me some advice here? thanks in advance!
     
  2. Uncolored

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    I could be wrong but I have never heard of biologically female drag before. I went to a drag queen show last night. I don't want to crush your dreams and say it isn't possible because there is probably something out there.
    I know that this wasn't the news that you hoped to hear (and hopefully someone else will comment who has better insight than I do). Have you ever looked into drag kings? Drag kings are just as awesome and just as good as drag queens. I have been contemplating becoming a drag king myself.
    Doesn't Copenhagen have a really big LGBTQ+ scene? You will probably be able to find something.
    Also, if you are 14 you have PLENTY of time to think about this!
    Håber det hjælper !
     
  3. misplacedaegyo

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    It's also quite new for me, but apparently bio queens are a thing! And I know that a few of my favourite queens have worked together with some female queens too.

    And yeah, I did, and they're totally cool, but I just don't get the same "this feels right"-feeling from them, and I just relate a lot more to drag queens. I honestly feel like a female impersonater trapped in a female body, haha

    I'm quite sure it is, a lot of my (older) friends go to lgbtqa+ events every once in a while, and I even see adds for drag shows when I'm walking through Copenhagen, so I'm sure I'll find something! I just don't know where to start, lol

    It did! Thanks for replying :slight_smile:
     
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    Thanks for the link though ive already it! I use the term bio queen instead as faux kinda indicates that they aren't "real" queens. ~