Jimjamflimflam
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- Feb 21, 2020
No. Never said that. It's just that if something was made to be sexualize you can't just "desexual" it and expect it to be alright. It lingers on it, like a faint smell.However, just because something is stereotypically feminine doesn't automatically make it sexual. If you think it does, that's on you
It's like taking a catholic school girl outfit. You got the normal ones that you can purchase at any store and you get the sexy ones you can purchase at a halloween shop. You can't take the Halloween one and send a kid to school in it. No matter how you try to hide it, the sexualize nature will still exist in it in subtle ways, like being a shorter skirt or a top that is missing a top button or cut to accentuate the bust.
That's what's going on with these drag shows. Its a sexually charged event being performed for kids.