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Ihavesomechickens
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Yeah, it’s like an epidemic. Just because I’m a trans women doesn’t mean I dress in drag all the time, heck I haven’t participated a drag competition since I was 21. but stereotypes gonna stereotype. And most drag queens aren’t trans, like how did any of this happen.Imma second this. LGBTQ+ appear just as any other cishet person. I'm a bi demigirl but I appear as a cishet female if I want to. Unless we dress/act in a way that we actively WANT people to know we're gay, which we typically dont, you would normally never tell if you passed us in the grocery store or on the street.
I find it admirable that you are accepting to criticism, which shouldn't be found admirable but in today's society it is! To many people like to use stereotypes for LGBTQ people.
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