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cool.dude
April 11th, 2015, 09:01 PM
When I am home alone I usually put make up on and dress up like a girl. I feel like I have more power dressed as a girl but I am not transgender. I consider myself a drag queen even though I am only 13. Is this weird. Will people make fun of me for it.
crazyBoyjJ
April 11th, 2015, 09:37 PM
I used to put in heels and lipstick when I was younger, then again I grew up with a sister, etc. Etc. But I think u should keep that at home, it would be weird in my view and maybe others. But its ur life so do what u please for now
DylanDanger
April 11th, 2015, 10:39 PM
Sounds more like cross dressing than being a drag queen. Drag queens don't dress in women's clothing in private. They do it to perform a character/put on a show.
Wafflenado
April 12th, 2015, 12:47 AM
Yeah I agree, it's just cross dressing, and yes people would probably make fun of you if they knew. It's nothing to be ashamed of though, it's just who you are. Keep being you :)
maddogmj77
April 12th, 2015, 05:19 AM
^Agreed
It's more crossdressing than drag. It's perfectly fine to do, but because people are. . . . . people, they're gonna think it's weird or make fun of you. I honestly think people just do this not because they actually think it's weird, but simply because it's become the norm to make fun of anyone who is not stereotypically "normal". I think most people are stupid, but that's just me.
Hideous
April 12th, 2015, 06:32 AM
I am an aspiring drag queen, at 16. I understand where you're coming from, even I'm afraid to walk out in public because I haven't had the confidence. I can't even enter clubs to perform because of my age, but I still do drag makeup and I put on small shows with my brother and friends. Once I hit 21, you best believe I'm going to perform in front of people. Now to answer your question, there's nothing wrong with that. If you enjoy it, then there's no problem.
The point of drag is at one point look like a woman. Being a drag queen is really hard, you have to know to serve it, and take it. If someone makes fun of you, it does not affect a drag queen and what they do. You have to have a thick shell.
Not only is a drag queen willing to dress like a woman and do makeup to exaggerate a woman's features, you need to learn how to be funny, and how to perform, and add in a lip sync. You can't just put on makeup and dress up like a girl and call it drag. That is incorrect.
Bull
April 12th, 2015, 07:48 AM
Dimension. That is good advise. I know a guy who performs in drag shows. He is bisexual and a good time, smart, enjoyable guy who is funny as hell in real life and in drag. Do your thing!
Jthompson
April 12th, 2015, 09:10 AM
That's pretty cool. You also have a huge community of drag queens out there. I would try to see some
jessie3
April 12th, 2015, 12:23 PM
I don't think it's weird, i every know and then would put make up on just to see how i look in it. Be proud of who you are and if people think you are weird, well they themselves are weird too.
SethfromMI
April 12th, 2015, 06:47 PM
well it is more cross dressing. and it depends on the person. I find it a little weird, but some find it totally normal. as far as will you be made fun of, some would not make fun of you at all (even I wouldn't even though it is not my thing) and some sadly would. it is a chance you have to take if you are going to do it in public
CuteGuy889
April 17th, 2015, 07:39 PM
I still remember My elder sis with her friends frequently used to strip me to my undies and get me to wear their old frocks/dresses when I was like 8,9 or 10.....they were bored and wanted fun I guess....
They'd to malls, eat out, parks in a dress+earing and a cap with fake hair..!!!!....I too was really stick skinny and looked girlish at that time..some of my school friends saw me but they did not make me out!!!...
It felt terrible to be stripped to my tighty-whities in front of a bunch of girls and then to be put on a dress and called a girl and being dragged around.......But I liked how nobody could recognize me...I went to a girl loo too when in a mall....Now I have put on a bit & no longer looks girlish...Besides I never cross dressed on my own.
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