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A man playing a woman, do you mean a transwoman playing a woman, because I would have no issue as long as they played the part well

and men play women every year in panto
It's a bit of a tradition in certain stage scenarios I thing - e.g. I've seen a few "Robin Hood" pantomimes over the years and I've yet to see one where Robin Hood wasn't played by a woman . My daughter's school even put on a performance of "Robin and the Sherwood Hoodies" (lol) a few years ago and Robin was a P7 girl.

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