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If, instead of trans, you had come out to your family as a drag queen and invited them to a show, would they have had a more or less favorable reaction? I guess this question is mainly for androphiles.

Do you think, if, at that drag show, your outfit was impeccable, your makeup flawless, and your lip syncing perfectly timed, they would take you more seriously as a woman than they do now?
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No way
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why not?
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>Do you think, if, at that drag show, your outfit was impeccable, your makeup flawless, and your lip syncing perfectly timed, they would take you more seriously as a woman than they do now?
Yes. I am not feminine at all and never have been. The average drag queen is more naturally feminine than me.



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