Drag Goes Mainstream in the Philippines, a Bastion of Christianity
Drag Goes Mainstream in the Philippines, a Bastion of Christianity
For many performers, drag is not only a cultural phenomenon, but also a political statement promoting social justice and gay rights.
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21ReplyRepublicans are working on it in the US.
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Uh...there is alot of lesbian women who are Pino.
2ReplyI’ll be honest this doesn’t surprise me.
There is a large amount of drag that is enforced by parents onto children if boys are born when thy e parents wanted a girl. So they will forcefully dress their sons in women’s clothes until a certain age.
-43ReplyDrag is a type of performance art. So you're saying parents are forcing their boy children to dress flamboyantly and go on stage and lipsynch?
17ReplyWhere is that a thing? The Philippines?
13ReplyJust in his mind. Like the people my son swore were living in his car.
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If you think this is common, especially in the Philippines, you got mental illness.
13ReplyThis is a lie. Fuck off transphobe :3
5ReplyBizarrely incorrect information. Removed.
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