Sorry for the throwaway - I'm a coward about anything that could be possibly controversial. So, all that to ask, does Drag Race having a large following of straight females bother you? Is it "offensive" for me to like something that can sometimes be considered something only gay men "should" like? What can I do to be not be perceived as a straight girl that just thinks drag is funny or silly? I'm thinking this is just one person's opinion, but I've heard a LITTLE of this opinion elsewhere and I wanted to go to source. I'm fairly reserved, and I by no means run around yelling "YES GAWD" or "OKURRR". I don't know this man very well, but he's always been grumpy and hateful towards most people we work with, including his partner, who also works with us. He went on to claim he's tired of girls who "don't know what they're talking about and just like to make fun of men in dresses". I was kind of taken a back, and just didn't respond. That's it.Īnyway, this week I was in the same office as one our managers, and I noticed he had a Bianca Del Rio phone case! I said "Oh my God, is that Biance Del Rio!" and he looked at me and rolled his eyes and said, "Oh sure, just another straight girl that claims to love Drag Race." A gay or bisexual man who has facial/body hair and a cuddly body. It seems stupid to "explain" to "justify" my interests to anyone. experiences things like relationships, attraction, and arousal somewhat differently. I grew up working and volunteering with a large local theatre company that hosted touring shows and produced their own shows, and it just so happened that many of the people I worked with were gay, and many of them were queens. I'm a HUGE fan of the show, and have always had a strong interest in drag, drag culture, and LGBT culture. I'm a straight girl living in the suburbs of a not very large town in the South, I'm married, and I work in marketing for a local chain of retail stores. That said, I had a kind of negative experience this week and I wanted to get some opinions. It gives me all I need in between episodes to keep up my obsession with the show! Drag icon Miss Vanjie has just 24 hours to find love in a mansion filled with 18 men Vanjie: 24 Hours of Love is a social dating experiment brought to you by the producers of RuPaul’s Drag Race and it explores the complexities of modern gay dating as seen through the eyes of eighteen perspective suitors from all walks of life and.
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