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So let's tarnish a whole demographic. Cool. I'm glad we judge whole sections of society by what a very small minority does. Always works out well.

Looks like nothing XXX about DQSH mind.

Oh and the posts you shared are about different organisations. One was set up a library that failed to do the required checks rather than DQSH.
Again..."should we at least be wary" - don`t let anything too specific get in the way of your argument now!
 
Again..."should we at least be wary" - don`t let anything too specific get in the way of your argument now!
Yes by doing dbs checks and reference checks etc (which are done in the UK as a matter of course for working with children) Which are done by DQSH and were failed to be done by the organisers in the example you shared.

I hope you are wary of upper class straight white men too because they can also abuse children.

As do people of all classes, races, religions, sexual preferences etc. And all of which can attempt to abuse positions of trust and power. So yes, we should be wary, but of everyone and ensure the checks are completed and not target specific demographics to kick off about because you either don't understand or don't like them.
 
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Yes by doing dbs checks and reference checks etc (which are done in the UK as a matter of course for working with children) Which are done by DQSH and were failed to be done by the organisers in the example you shared.

I hope you are wary of upper class straight white men too because they can also abuse children.

As do people of all classes, races, religions, sexual preferences etc. And all of which can attempt to abuse positions of trust and power. So yes, we should be wary, but of everyone and ensure the checks are completed and not target specific demographics to kick off about because you either don't understand or don't like them.
As i see it, it`s not as much that as the fetishizing, exhibitionist and over-sexualizing in front of minors that i don`t get. I don`t hate anyone, i`m just questioning their behaviour and if they were "getting off" in an adult xxx drag-show then fair dooz, each to there own but i find it very strange that they`d want to involve little kids especially when categories like paedophile are being challenged to be called "MAPs"
 
You’re so obvious it’s painful.

It’s the same tired act that the usual grifters follow of picking on individual incidents to try and demonise an entire demographic.
You`ve come to the right place, i`m a Doctor.
Right, Is it a cognitive dissonance type of pain or just generally hurty? Do you need to retreat to a safe space? or a comfort animal air-lifted over to you asap?
Tell me in your own time.
 
Yet again you haven`t grasped the concept i`m discussing.
If you insist on "jumping in" then you need to read through the discussion- I already said" i`m ok with Geordies wearing dresses" - it`s only them taking their tops off at the match that i find offensive.
So you think XXX rated drag acts are "probably" inappropriate for primary schoolchildren- You`re not 100% sure? - Why would a grown man want to flaunt himself wearing womens clothes in front a little kids?
There are 2 questions that spring to mind here -
1/ Do they "get off" by flaunting themselves in front of little kids and 2/ Do you "get off" watching drag acts.

Apologies yes I did rather jump in. And if you've said that previously, then we are in agreement re men wearing a dress.

I think it's a little pedantic of you really on the "probably" bit. I wouldn't have something like that in my classroom, but can understand why other people may have a differing view. The world isnt binary, and I wouldnt assume just because I felt something, it was automatically right/wrong if that makes sense.
But no, I dont think men or women in what could be defined as sexualised dress would be appropriate in schools.

In terms of the final question, I cant really answer the first as I'm not a drag act, but I would highly doubt it. I hope not. But you may need to ask a drag artist.

As for the second question, I don't get off watching drag acts. I find their acts amusing and good fun, often the humour is quite riske and not politically correct. Seeing gender challenged, as someone who is very gender conforming is quite interesting.

You should give one a go, as I said you might enjoy it. You wont turn gay by going, and you wont find the drag artist sexually arousing (or if you do, so what it's not a crime) but it's often quite an enjoyable night out.

Apologies for jumping in, and hopefully the aforementioned misunderstanding is now ironed out?
 
As i see it, it`s not as much that as the fetishizing, exhibitionist and over-sexualizing in front of minors that i don`t get. I don`t hate anyone, i`m just questioning their behaviour and if they were "getting off" in an adult xxx drag-show then fair dooz, each to there own but i find it very strange that they`d want to involve little kids especially when categories like paedophile are being challenged to be called "MAPs"
What's XXX about Drag Queen Story Hour? They aren't involving little kids in XXX adult shows. It's about inclusion and acceptance. Have you ever met a drag queen? Or even just a man who likes to wear 'womens' clothes and talked to them about it?

 
What's XXX about Drag Queen Story Hour? They aren't involving little kids in XXX adult shows. It's about inclusion and acceptance. Have you ever met a drag queen? Or even just a man who likes to wear 'womens' clothes and talked to them about it?

I`ve seen some stuff over the years, Grayson Perry comes to mind but the thing about him is that he isn`t one dimensional, being a cross-dresser doesn`t define him like it seems to do with these other drag-queens who i think must have another agenda.
 
I`ve seen some stuff over the years, Grayson Perry comes to mind but the thing about him is that he isn`t one dimensional, being a cross-dresser doesn`t define him like it seems to do with these other drag-queens who i think must have another agenda.

Maybe they just like wearing make up and dresses? Lots of women do. I dont think theres anything about having a penis that means you dont like wearing a dress/makeup.
 
I`ve seen some stuff over the years, Grayson Perry comes to mind but the thing about him is that he isn`t one dimensional, being a cross-dresser doesn`t define him like it seems to do with these other drag-queens who i think must have another agenda.
I remember once stealing some of my mum’s lipstick and putting it on in front of the mirror when I was a kid. Was I a pedo?
 
I`ve seen some stuff over the years, Grayson Perry comes to mind but the thing about him is that he isn`t one dimensional, being a cross-dresser doesn`t define him like it seems to do with these other drag-queens who i think must have another agenda.
But you've never met and spoken to any? Your just making some huge assumptions and insinuating there is a rrally dark underhand reason behind it for them.

And interestingly, you still haven't explained what's xxx rated about dqsh.
 
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