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..I agree bots that the comment was not helpful/was unnecessary...it is though quite interesting that the audience in the vid who are appreciating the drag performance obviously also ‘hold a different opinion’...in that this is an act that they’re very much appreciating...not for any ‘lewd’ reasons, we can’t assume that because nothing in the vid suggests that...the performer is dressed completely age appropriately and the act is age appropriate also...the money being handed was the only thing that could have been questioned..?...but that is a traditional thing with drag acts, to show appreciation for stage acts that are not generally known as being highly paid...Ru Paul ladies are obviously an exception, but not ‘the norm’...
...there is nothing in the vid/in the performance/in the reaction to the performance and the appreciation of it by the mixed gender audience...that would suggest anything other than a difference of opinion to those who feel an inappropriate in some way for appreciating this act... |
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Just to the people implying (or directly saying) that it's homophobic to think this is a bit weird and inappropriate, I would find it equally off if it were an 11 year old girl all make up-upped in a bar performing to adults and getting dollar bills thrown at them. Like one of those weird ass pageants :shrug:
Also, is it a requirement for drag queens to be gay? Maybe most are but are all? |
I'm really torn about this. On one hand I am all for kids being able to express themselves how they want and be able to showcase their talents. On the other hand, an adult bar is possibly not the place for an 11 year old to be. I know I wouldn't allow my son to perform in a bar at that age to an adult only crowd. If it were a family night or similar it would be different.
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Of course...that looks just like a school performance :laugh: |
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I don't think any 11-year-old should be having dollar bills thrown at them, tbh.
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I'm relieved I'm not the only person that thinks this is wierd.
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You’re the one that implied it was sexualised. That’s weird.
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In my head. .but I will ask you a serious question... One I don't know.. Will that 11 yr old boy be seeing himself as a boy or a girl in his 11 yr old head? Day to day? And also during that performance? |
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It matters a lot..his mental state..to me anyway, I'm not that hung up about people's rights or whatever term it is these days...but his head must be screwed up atm... So it's a genuine question from a man that doesn't know what may be going through his head. |
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You call me wierd etc etc...have you looked in the mirror lately. :shrug: |
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Ahhhhh I'm going to have to come out of left field on this one and say that I can see where Parm is coming from.
I don't think he's being exploited or that any of the adults there are likely to be looking at the kid "in the wrong way" - however, having given it some consideration, yeah I do think 11 is too young for this type of show. If there were other kids there it would be a bit different, but IMO it seems like a very clearly adult environment and at the very least, I guess, I'd have some questions befoe declaring this 100% fine. Shrug. |
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Anyways how tf did you find this when it was uploaded like 2 years ago.....
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Once this kids brain is fully formed...you may then come back and make that poorly thought out assumption of me....Im assuming you won't apologise when he's ****ed up at 18. |
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