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Is it possible for an FtM to be a 'real' drag queen?

Started by GentlemanRDP, March 01, 2012, 01:01:42 PM

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Ask Misty: Female 2 Male Transexual Dresses in Drag

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Also, the reason why she's saying "she" is because she's reffering to him in his female persona. So she's using the correct pronouns.
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Bahzi

Yep.  JAC doesn't (that I've heard him say) use the term 'drag queen' to describe his performances, but he's a transguy and does femme drag.

http://femmeftm.tumblr.com/post/15055271203/me-midwest-genderqueer-performing-gender->-bleeped-<-

He's got his own drag troupe, but he's toured nationally with other drag troupes and produced big drag shows as well. :)



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Felix

Quote from: lilacwoman on March 01, 2012, 02:43:33 PM
don't fix what isn't broken.  its the maleness of the drag queens that is the attraction.
I have plenty maleness. If I were to go out in drag, I would be in drag same as any guy. Passing is probably a prerequisite to be taken seriously, but other than that I'm not sure what you're getting at.
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Apollo

I've a lot of friends in the Drag scene, and honestly you can do whatever you want. Drag Queens are all for breaking gender boundaries from what I can tell, and there are biological women who do Drag shows as Queens, and biological men that do shows as Kings, all of that. It's not really about sex, or sexual appeal, it's about going out and flaunting what you have.
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kelly_aus

I see no reason a trans guy can't do drag..

Quote from: lilacwoman on March 01, 2012, 02:05:13 PM
Have a good viewing of Priscilla Queen of the Desert - either the film or the stage play and see how maleness is essnetial in a drag queen.

One of the main characters in Priscilla, Bernadette, is a post-op trans woman.. She's based on Carlotta, who is fairly well known here in Australia.. And the 2 gay guys are fairly fem gay boys..

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heatherrose



The attraction is in how well a man can act and look like a diva.
FTM's are men (or boys) just as MTF are women.
If it trips your trigger, as an FTM, to be a drag queen and
you can pull it off, then knock yourself out, kiddo.

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tekla

First, drag is a show, shows are about performing, so the prime determent is not how male or female or how much meat your swinging (or not) between your legs, but how entertaining you are (and almost everyone thinks they are entertaining) and how entertaining other people find you (a much, much rarer commodity).

WbW who do drag (at least in SF) are called Faux Queens, and one of them became rather famous going from doing a gig at ->-bleeped-<-shack to being part of the Scissor Sisters and now is doing some Broadway/Off-Broadway musical based on Tales of the City.  There are lots of FtMs who do drag as guys, Drag Kings - Elvis, Angus from AC/DC, and Country Singers seem popular.

Two kinds of shows - the MilliVanillie lip-syncing stuck-in-the-corner of some dive bar shows, and the more mainline, up-town shows where the performers do their own vocals.  And both are fine, you just need to know which one you are going for.  The second though is very, very hard to do.

Oh yeah, how good do you wear the brown lipstick?  Because I'm guessing that there are more people who want to do drag than there are slots in the week for performers, which means someone is making decisions about who is - and who is not - performing.  And I've yet to encounter a drag show without a really, really super high level of internal bitchiness.  It's a show full of people who've always wanted to be a Diva, and now they are getting their chance - and you don't want to be part of that performance, trust me.  So for every show there is one big huge ass (usually literally) you're going to have to kiss, and kiss well before you get to walk on that stage.


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Annah

Quote from: lilacwoman on March 01, 2012, 01:08:20 PM
its essential for  adrag queen to hav male genitals as that is their attraction to their core audience so without the genitals you won't be taken serisouly as a DQ but may find work in burlesque

There are post ops who still do drag queen....so your theory is kinda untrue there
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tekla

you won't be taken serisouly as a DQ

You must admit that's a pretty funny line.





/ps - you won't be taken seriously if you use the word and can't spell it.
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Hayzer12

Quote from: tekla on March 12, 2012, 08:55:56 AM
you won't be taken serisouly as a DQ

You must admit that's a pretty funny line.





/ps - you won't be taken seriously if you use the word and can't spell it.

Made my day lol
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JenJen2011

I've never seen an FTM drag queen but I don't see why not.
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supremecatoverlord

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