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I believe when styled, they usually go by feminine pronouns,
Okay this might be a reallllly dumb question
What are the correct pronouns for drag queens? Like, when in drag would they be "she/her"?
Sorry if that's a really stupid question, I'm not familiar with it
And when dressed like they normally do outside of shows, masculine. Not 100% sure though
 
Okay this might be a reallllly dumb question
What are the correct pronouns for drag queens? Like, when in drag would they be "she/her"?
Sorry if that's a really stupid question, I'm not familiar with it

The answer, as with almost anything in this life, it depends! If their persona is a female, then she/her or she/they, if the character is enby then they/them, and if they're a drag king, then he/him or he/they. And then when they're out of drag, if they are male he/him, if they're enby they/them, and if they're female then she/her
 
The answer, as with almost anything in this life, it depends! If their persona is a female, then she/her or she/they, if the character is enby then they/them, and if they're a drag king, then he/him or he/they. And then when they're out of drag, if they are male he/him, if they're enby they/them, and if they're female then she/her

And so on and so forth, but I just listed the basics :)
 
For sure! I haven't really seen much before, just heard about it a little and just now saw someone doing drag on tv, thus realised I'd never been properly educated

Don't think I'm an expert on this topic either :lau . I just engage with a lot of drag accounts on tiktok and YouTube, and watch an episode of RuPauls drag race here and there
 
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