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What is your opinion of drag queens & transexuals?

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Or men who want to change their s*x in general? Do you support them or are disgusted by their actions?

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  1. It's really none of my business what others do in their personal lives. I personally do not understand it, but that doesn't mean I am against it. I am neutral on the subject.


  2. I think it's their business. I don't see many transsexuals or drag queens very often, and I hate to admit it, on the street I might stare a little out of curiosity, the way I probably would stare at a midget (not saying that it's an admirable character trait, just the truth), but it's just out of curiosity.

    I don't think there's anything "bad" or "wrong" - why should there be?  They're not hurting anyone and just trying to live their own lives in peace.  Although I wouldn't do it personally, if you want to crossdress or change your s*x, power to ya.

  3. Fabulous!

    Seriously, it's not my thing, but to each their own. It's their business what they feel comfortable with - not mine.

  4. I feel that they have a severe metal illness

  5. They don't bother me .I don't bother them .

      I've got my problems ... They have their problems.

  6. I support doing whatever it is that makes you feel comfortable, as long as no one else is being hurt.

    I think transsexualism is a physiological disorder rather than a mental one; research has linked it to hormonal imbalances in the womb.

    I was reading a story the other day about a girl who suffered from severe depression during her teens due to her confusion over her gender identity, and she'd thought of herself as male since being very young. Having a s*x change allowed her (him) to live life happily.

    It must be very difficult to go through, and those who are quick to judge don't help. We're all people. :)

  7. Some of them look more feminine than real women.

  8. i can't judge them for what they feel inside so i guess i support them. what does it matter, they're human beings like you and me

  9. I'm fine with them.

  10. I'm neutral.

    But if I ever end up dating a female by accident because of their so called "self discovery", I'm gonna go ape sh*t.

  11. I don't really have an opinion of them as such, it would depend on the individual person, if I liked them or not.

    As for whether or not I approve, it doesn't actually matter what I think ~ people have got the right to live how they want, and of all people on the planet drag queens and transexuals are among the least likely to cause a lot of damage to others, in my opinion.

    Also, I think it's important to remember that drag queens led the way at Stonewall, which began the movement of LGBT people coming out and demanding equal rights and respect.

    That is something I respect and thank those drag queens for.

    Cheers :-)

  12. Drag queens do not necessarily want to change their s*x. We had a drag queen here in the UK called Lily Savage (Paul O'Grady) who was funny and the nicest person you could ever wish to meet.

    I support whatever/whoever they feel comfortable with.

  13. I haven't got a problem with them,and neither should other people.

    As long as they're not hurting anyone then i don't see what the problem is.

  14. Hey, it's their life.

  15. I believe it is great if they can find who they are and finally feel normal when they may have felt like a stranger in their own bodies for their whole lives. If you don't feel like this you have no right to judge someone who does, because you have not walked in their shoes. Changing your s*x is a painful, long and drawn out ordeal, both emotionally and physically, and usually requires extensive counseling for the patient before an operation. It is not just changing the "parts" but also hormone treatments, electrolysis, etc., and I assume it costs a boatload. To me that says that if you get this done or want this done you are making a huge commitment and truly want to feel like you belong in your body, not that you are looking for a cheap thrill or something.

    I wish all of the good in the world to drag queens and transsexuals who are brave enough to express themselves and go through any changes they need to to feel normal.

    Just my 2 cents

  16. whatever turns you on, baby, as long as you break no laws.

  17. I have a great deal of sympathy for them, as they are faced with enormous challenges.

    Anyone who judges them superficially ought to be sentenced to walk 100 miles in their shoes.

  18. creepy.

    also some women want to change their gender as well. it's not just men.

    But still creepy.

  19. I think people should be able to express themselves-I like variety. If people want to be g*y or bisexual or L*****n; or if they want to be drag queens or drag kings (women who dress as men); or if they want to be transsexuals (male to female or female to male); or if they want to be metrosexual or heterosexual; all is a-ok with me. I like when people push the envelope-I"m fine with goths and I liked the punks when they dyed their hair and I like the tattoos and piercings. I believe variety is the spice of life. I enjoy differences-but then I'm a big fan of g*y pride events. lol

  20. From what i can tell they are a natural part of human (and animal) variation, and certainly aren't causing any harm.

    Just FYI, most drag queens don't want to change their s*x. They mostly are artists who are into a certain type of performance -- dressing as popular images of womanhood. It has a long, very fascinating history.

    So, yeah, i'm inclined to support anything that will bring a little more joy into the world -- and people being true to themselves or doing cool art is certainly a part of that!

  21. NASTY FREAKS I KNOW SOME VERY SAD TO SAY MAKES ME SICK AND THEY DONT LOOK HALF AS GOOD AS US REAL WOMEN AND THEY NEED LESSONS ON HOW TO APPLY MAKEUP THEY LOOK LIKE STREETWALKIN TRASHAASSS HO S BUT THATS MY OPINION

  22. transexuals make me want to puke. I just leave the drag queens alone.

  23. I support them, but there's no reason for them to care what I think.

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