Katya’s laugh gives me life!
Katya’s laugh gives me life!
Counterpoint: YASSS.
Perfect gif response. A+.
No. Absolutely not. Drag queens do not “almost always look like shit.” This is unequivocally untrue (except for Christeene, whom I adore, and that’s her deliberate schtick). So maybe you just don’t like drag. OK, fine. But don’t go claiming that queens look like shit because they’re wearing a lot of makeup - the…
I can’t really tell if you’re being serious or not. Not all gay men act a certain way. Sure, many behave in the way that you described, but so do groups of women that, say, belonged to the same sorority or cheer squad. People tend to adopt similar quirks when around each other, that is just sociology. And there are…
But good drag pushes those boundaries by exposing that gender is a construct. When a man is able to fully embody femininity, it makes us see that femininity and masculinity are not what defines gender. It’s not what you wear. Drag queens aren’t poking fun at femininity, they’re poking fun at how so many feel that what…
Every drag performer approaches it differently. Some of them just enjoy the glamour aspect and the attention. Some are using drag to express the fluidity of their gender, some are using it to celebrate femininity and the women that they look up to. And some are trying to dismantle and reconstruct what gender and its…
Just when I thought I couldn’t love Katya more!
Ru Paul has mentioned that drag is a form of expression for mocking gender constructs.
I think good drag is pushing the boundaries of what society thinks women are, and bad drag is resting on the criticisms society already has of women.
Katya is amazing. So funny, talented, and smart.
Katya and Trixie need their own TV show.
Damn I love Katya. Never stop being charming and smart and wonderful, Katya!