Drag is not an issue per se. Any over sexualisation through clothing or behaviour can be an issue but this is not unique to drag artists
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Is there any reason why this particular sexualised content is suddenly being marketed in some quarters as kid-friendly? Predators doing what predators do, I suppose. Push the envelope, roll back the boundaries, encroach encroach encroach.
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NO !!!
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Just call it dress up & not drag. Every kid has played in their parent’s clothes. Only people think it’s cute when a girl is wearing her Papa’s shoes & hat vs a boy wearing Mom’s heels & lipstick.. then people get angry.
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Depends on how revealing the clothes are and whether any blue humour is involved. Other than that, of course not! We all take the kids to a pantomime at Chrimbo. Is that not a drag act in a way?
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In what sense? If the kids are dressing up in clothes destined for the opposite sex as according to popular cultural mythos.. or if they look at adult drag queens?!
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