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M Kfivethousand
2023-06-17 22:54:38 UTC
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I agree that kids shouldn’t be allowed to go into adult themed venues with drag shows. No problem with that kind of law.
But men dressing as women, anywhere…. illegal? INSANE.

mk5000

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M Kfivethousand
2023-06-18 00:37:11 UTC
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Post by M Kfivethousand
I agree that kids shouldn’t be allowed to go into adult themed venues with drag shows. No problem with that kind of law.
But men dressing as women, anywhere…. illegal? INSANE.
mk5000
There’s a lemondrop monkey that whistles and sings
And marshmallow chickens with sugary wings.
Eating wee gumdrop worms that the mother hen brings.==Margaret McBride Hoss
The Land Where The Taffy Birds Grow
I used to have a poetry slam first tuesday of the month

Drag tuesday was the other tuesdays

I worked those shows too

I have seen tons of these shows

For the most part no one is naked but the shows themselves were very coarse language

The more professional ones are good performers doing good cabaret stylings but the comedy ones are gross

They tend to have both types of performances often done by the same person

I do not want to hear it, cannot understand why anyone would want their kids to

On the other hand the poetry shows got raunchy too but for some reason it did not bother me

I cannot see why a youngster would enjoy that either

It can be regulated same as exotic dancing

Some of it is already regulated because of local obscenity regulations as well as state liquor license regulations

The joint I worked in, kids of any age could come in, because it was a restaurant with a liquor license but no one under 14 ever showed up on Tuesdays and especially unescorted by an adult

I mean why would there be roving seven year Olds out at ten pm

mk5000


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when, with elation,

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