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Sugaree
May 29th, 2009, 06:46 PM
Thu May 28, 11:23 pm ET


LOS ANGELES – An openly gay teen has been voted prom queen at his Los Angeles high school in a campaign that began as a stunt but ended up spurring discussion on the campus about gender roles and popularity.
Sergio Garcia said he felt "invincible" when he was crowned queen of the Fairfax High School dance at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel on Saturday.


Days before the dance, Garcia told fellow students that he was "not your typical prom queen candidate. There's more to me than meets the eye."
He also promised that he would be wearing a suit on prom night, but "don't be fooled: Deep down, I am a queen."
And he made good of that promise Saturday, wearing a gray tuxedo topped off with the prized tiara.


Garcia, 18, said he saw fliers advertising the prom and the election but they didn't specify that the queen must be female. He thought the role would suit him better than prom king.
"I don't wish to be a girl," he told the Los Angeles Times. "I just wish to be myself."


Senior class president Vanessa Lo said she and other students were initially against the idea but became convinced he wasn't just an attention-seeking clown.

"It just goes to show how open-minded our class is," Lo said.
Unique Payne, 17, said she voted for Garcia because she supported the gay community.


Although many students were supportive of Garcia's run, others were upset and didn't understand why Garcia chose to run for prom queen.
"I'm not really happy about that," said 17-year-old Juan Espinoza. "He should've run for prom king."

Oblivion
May 29th, 2009, 06:54 PM
Being gay is not the same as being "girly" or a "queen".
IMO he's just fueling stereotypes and making it harder for other gays.


Other than that, I feel bad for the straight prom king... :P

Sage
May 29th, 2009, 08:36 PM
I'm tempted to pull a drag queen joke.

INFERNO
May 29th, 2009, 11:22 PM
He's supporting the negative stereotype of homosexual males being girl-like. Not sure if that was his intention or not but that's what he's done.

The Batman
May 30th, 2009, 02:02 AM
Why didn't he just go for king? It's like vote for him or your against gays.

ShatteredWings
May 30th, 2009, 10:59 AM
I saw this one too. .WTF? Why did he run for queen?
If he wanted to be a she, then i'd get it.. but really.

NightFighter
May 30th, 2009, 03:24 PM
i think its good that the other students were open minded about it but can you imagine being one the the other candidates who are girls losing to a guy for prom queen.

Sugaree
May 30th, 2009, 04:19 PM
Have to agree with INFERNO on this one. He's supporting a negative stereotype of all gay men being effeminate.

Camazotz
May 30th, 2009, 08:29 PM
Have to agree with INFERNO on this one. He's supporting a negative stereotype of all gay men being effeminate.

Also agreed. Classmates said that they are "open-minded". But if they really were open-minded, they would have realized that queens are females, and saying that a gay male is like a female is extremely stereotypical.

nachtspiegel
May 30th, 2009, 10:30 PM
I'd be supportive of this if he were a male transitioning to female, but as said before, this fuels the negative stereotyping that homosexual men face every day.