Beth Bourne made a huge scene that was caught on video when she accosted several drag artists at a resort in Hawaii. One of the drag queens spoke to The Advocate about what happened.
I’m worried about the boys of my community who think that they could become women because they’re effeminate, care, and they like wearing makeup, and they like wearing drag.
Ah, so attacking someone and making a scene is going to fix this how…?
I mean, if they’re so easily swayed that just seeing drag queens will turn them into women[?] then surely they can be easily swayed back. Maybe show them well-oiled, handsome muscle men without their shirts on to inspire them to be manly?
Ah yes, that definitely makes me feel generally heterosexual and I don’t know why any male child would find that anything but something that makes them really want to have sex with a woman.
I also recommend they go down to the park and play some shirts vs. skins full contact football which is very much not homoerotic.
Ah, so attacking someone and making a scene is going to fix this how…?
Also, has she tried talking to those boys?
I mean, if they’re so easily swayed that just seeing drag queens will turn them into women[?] then surely they can be easily swayed back. Maybe show them well-oiled, handsome muscle men without their shirts on to inspire them to be manly?
The volleyball scene from Top Gun should have you covered.
Directions unclear, now I’m in the hot sun in blue jeans, diving into the sand.
You know Maverick never got the sand out of those jeans, absolute psychopath.
When I find myself feeling particularly queer, I just watch Turkish oil wrestling to man myself back up again.
Not gay not gay not gay not gay
Ah yes, that definitely makes me feel generally heterosexual and I don’t know why any male child would find that anything but something that makes them really want to have sex with a woman.
I also recommend they go down to the park and play some shirts vs. skins full contact football which is very much not homoerotic.
Is that what Capt Oveur was asking about?
Also, if a boy wanted to wear makeup and a dress while still being a boy, you know this lady would still have a problem with it.
Isn’t that exactly what these drag performers are doing?
I don’t think so, you are supposed to use she/her with drags no?
Maybe when they’re in costume? Wikipedia uses he/him for RuPaul.
Yeah, while in drag is what I was thinking.