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Did you know about this?
ОтветитьBecause you are an attention wanting freak. And it's Evil.
ОтветитьI’m happy that she gets lots of attention. I am a straight guy but I always felt weird for being so feminine but now there is more representation and I feel more comfortable
ОтветитьI’ve met other heterosexual men who cross dress. It’s a lot more common than we think but most of them do it in secret because it’s still not widely accepted.
ОтветитьDrag is art. I love that Maddy does drag and has so much love and reverence for the culture. Werk Miss Maddy. We love you ❤
ОтветитьDidnt David Bowie etc also do some type of drag? He married a woman
ОтветитьTyler Perry?
ОтветитьFor a show thats supposed to encourage inclusivity and seeing beyond stereotypes, Maddy edit was so off. Pissed me off from the start. Ppl firing off with assumption about maddy as a person, showing a similar bigotry to what gays get. Felt really wrong. Ik its not the same but we should do better.
Shes shown the love for the art and community and i find that really good, isnt understanding and co operation what we want??
Penis = male/ man. Vagina = female/woman
ОтветитьThe straights do drag
ОтветитьWhen i met her at drag con she was a MF SWEETHEART❤ AND SHE DIDN’T REQUIRE ANY PURCHASE TO MEET HER
ОтветитьI am trans as well and I do find it disturbing that if you deviate even a little from gender stereotypes gay culture as it now stands jumps on you to carve and inject yourself. And oddly with my straight family and friends its just a tom boy or like you are just yourself and it doesnt mean the same except maybe they wonder if you are gay. People need to wake up and realize that ANY large system or group has its own agenda. We need to look into ourselves and examine as honestly as possible our own motivations before making decisions you simply cannot take back.
ОтветитьAs much as I love Maddy I don't really care for straight people's sob stories. You can literally turn on any channel and gear about straight people struggling. I'm watching RuPaul for gay content. So basically I'm okay with the heteros on RuPaul's drag race I just don't want them shoving their lifestyle in my face every opportunity to get.
Ответитьyawn
ОтветитьPeople act like this first man who likes women and also likes to wear women's clothes. this is very common probably more common than gay men, due to the secrecy and fear.
ОтветитьThe open discrimination Maddy endured on her season, from the “drag is for everyone to express their true selves” and “you love who you love” crowd was positively VILE. If the reverse had been true, imagine the uproar. 🙄
Ответитьtruly one of my favorites, specially post drag race
ОтветитьI love that he is being so well received in the drag community. I'd love to see this more. I wonder how many people have been pushed into a trans identity simply because they like a certain type of clothes.
ОтветитьI've said this once and I'll say it again, when I saw Maddy was casted as the first cis het queen, I literally said, "Ah, cool", and went about my day. I didn't give two fucks if she was queer or straight, it's RuPaul DRAG Race, not RuPaul's Queer Race.
Also, there's been a ton of straight queens on before Maddy: Peppermint, Gia (in AS4), and Jiggly and Sonique (in AS6). Kennedy, Katya, and Jasmine Masters were all bi on their og season. Hell, there were four other straight queens on Maddy's season: Kornbread, Kerri, Bosco, and Jasmine.
Who gives a fuck who she's fucking?
Wish it was me tho, cuz... 😏 she cute
It’s annoying to leave that stuff because Maddy questioned herself because she didn’t feel like she fit typical social ideals of heterosexuality but came to her own realisation.
Frankly, there’s a bunch of guys that I know where they’ve just ignored those questioning thoughts and repressed stuff.
And Maddy was able to do that.
When I was growing up in the 00's, I went though a phase thinking I was trans because that's what I thougt, due to outside influences. for a small part I though I was a girl because I was feminine and enjoyed hair and sewing. I use to get asked by perents and teachers all the time, if I was a girl. no sis, im just ga-ga-ga-GAY
ОтветитьShe knew Trans Maddy would have been too powerful
ОтветитьWhen my son came to me and said he wanted to do drag i was like omg yaaaas!! We do his wigs, his looks, his makeup, everything together. He told me i would make an amazing drag queen. I said well i thought cis women couldnt be drag queens, like wouldnt it be disrespectful to all of yall who do drag and its not just a play thing, its literally a way of life and its so important. He said momma i feel that its whats in the heart of the drag queen or drag king. Your heart is so pure and loving and if you wanna "slay a lewk" then hunny slay it. So we got ready together and we treated each aisle at our local walmart like they were all our runways, and we were stared at, whispered about, pointed at, but we were also told we were beautiful and there were some of our good lil country folls gagged at us!! They loved us!! I am not a drag queen, but i do drag with my gorgeous son (he identifies as male, he/him pronouns) and its fabulous!!!
ОтветитьMaddy made my straight boyfriend stop and stare because of how fun it looks and my boyfriend afterwards was like wow that looks really fun...
..❤❤❤❤❤
There are straight men who likes doing drag but hides it often because they don't want to be branded as gay or trans. I believe that they do this to connect with their femininity, because all men have both male and female chromosomes. For them this is like something they enjoy but at the end of the day, they are still sexually attracted to women. This is also the same with straight men who likes being "served" by gays, hey let's face it, only a man knows how to really pleasure another man.😁
Ответитьwhat are maddy’s pronouns?
Ответитьbi ! wife ! energy !
he has bi wife energy!
You do you Maddy. What I didn’t like is how she used being a “straight man doing drag” to be her edge or gain following/advantage or even storyline.
What if her story was she’s lived being straight and joining drag race was to find her new chosen family to support her transition? A real redemption story coming in.
Let’s not forget that Maddy donated every dollar she made during pride month the year after her season back to the queer community. Ally behavior , better than a lot of member behavior.
ОтветитьRPDR outed itself as immature in its treatment of Maddie. It’s a reflection of internalized homophobia within gay men to be honest, which is a travesty. They seemed to have treated her the same way straight men mistreated gay men.
ОтветитьI would've loved if Maddy said "as a straight man, this question ain't for me. But as a straight Drag Queen, this question is for me"
ОтветитьI never understood why American audiences were so fcking backwards about this. For the last 60 ish years the most famous drag queen in Australia was also a straight man (not one with very good views on everything but thats a seperate issue). So for me to see American fans bitching about Maddy when I knew Dame Edna had existed before any of them were even born was WILD
ОтветитьShe gonna come gay trans or one of the they them ppl
ОтветитьI love her sm
Ответитьisn't a straight man dressing up as a woman just a transvestite or a cross dresser?
ОтветитьMaddy is a necessary piece of drag culture. Periot
ОтветитьWe are so fucked as a society.
Ответитьcis²
ОтветитьKerri almost got another one....
ОтветитьI want to be a drag queen but I’m a woman and I’d only just be eccentric 😒
ОтветитьI love that for her, gender and drag is all just for show and it's great that as a het dude she can express herself in drag
ОтветитьJust like there are trans women that are lesbian, there can be cis het men who enjoy a feminine gender expression to express their creativity and art with. It’s heteronormative to think as a cis het male you cannot partake in femininity. I say this also because I believe gender is a spectrum and Maddy may be somewhere that leans feminine but chooses to not transition because transition is not for everyone.
Ответитьpuuurrrrrtt
ОтветитьShe's a king and a queen, we have to stan
ОтветитьI would rather interact with a heterosexual who's gone on the gender journey and become an amazing ally than a gay person who actively harms our community.
ОтветитьI can't say this enough
DRAG IS FOR EVERYONEEEEE
I literally love maddy the way she interviews queens on her show to how she conducts her self in a world who find her drag “confusing “ she’s honestly a icon in the making and can’t wait to see who she inspires next
ОтветитьThat’s a transvestite not a drag queen get it fucking right!
ОтветитьSo CrossDresser
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