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Future teachers in Oklahoma!
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Maybe you could run a science program at your local library? They tend to be more welcoming.
As an aside, you implied in the OP that you were(are?) a drag queen on the weekends. Do you mind if I ask - I've never been quite sure about the self identity of drag queens.
Is a person a drag queen only when they perform in drag? That is, are you still a queen when you are in regular clothes at the grocery store? Also, is the drag queen the personality of the character you play, or the person doing the performing?
I’m not the drag queen - I was referring to a different individual - a case that should have been picked up by the media but wasn’t.
I am trans.
I think the answer to your question is that a drag queen is really their personality when they are in drag.
I have a similar type of job to running a science program at a library, but it is part time and I do not have health insurance.
Oh, sorry friend! I misinterpreted you and I apologize.
Confusingly, your answer is a little different than the other one I got! I'll find a drag performer in real life and ask them.
You can think of it like performers. An actress is still an actress outside of her performances, but she won't be the character she portrays. On the other hand there are music artists that take their character outside of a performance, in interviews for example. Lady Gaga and Poppy are people who come to mind in that regard
Thank you, that's a helpful analogy!