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Old 11-02-2020, 03:22 PM #10
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Nightclubs are no place for kids, nor are things like Dragcon really but I disagree that all aspects of drag are unsuitable for children, as drag becomes more mainstream, you will see more forms of drag that are suitable for all ages, you already have things like Drag Queen Story Time where Drag Queens read story books to children at libraries and I imagine you'll get more as time goes on.

A lot of Drag is what was described in the video but it can also be an art form that can be enjoyed by all (look up some art queens, they basically turn themselves into works of art with a makeup brush and a decent palette).

Like with any form of entertainment, Drag is vast and has facets aimed at all audiences but it all comes down to common sense on the parents' part. Enjoying drag culture is well and good but if you want your kids to enjoy it as well, you need to explore the child friendly avenues.

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