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<blockquote data-quote="WayneLigon" data-source="post: 8324617" data-attributes="member: 3649"><p>They can be very, very different. Or exactly the same. Both of these terms cover such a broad range of behaviors that entire shelves of books can and have been written on exploring that nuances. </p><p></p><p>These are <em>vastly over-simplified message-board-chat-level distinctions</em>: </p><p></p><p>Drag (Queens )(and Drag Kings, women who adopt a male stage personality) covers a wide range of things, all the way from Madea to gay men using it as a way to explore femininity and/or break down gender limitations. Drag performers can be of any gender or orientation. Most Drag performers are just, that, performers. They adopt a female name and pronoun much as an actor might, while they are on stage. Their drag persona is generally not an integral part of their being like gender identification is. </p><p></p><p>Transgender individuals are people who identify with a gender that is different from the one they were assigned at birth (usually on the basis of their purely physical bits and parts). This is not 'mere' dressing up or a casual decision, but a very deeply felt disconnect from the bits-and-parts level of their sexuality. Some might begin a physical transformation, using drugs, surgery, etc, and some may not. They also cover the entire range of orientations, as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneLigon, post: 8324617, member: 3649"] They can be very, very different. Or exactly the same. Both of these terms cover such a broad range of behaviors that entire shelves of books can and have been written on exploring that nuances. These are [I]vastly over-simplified message-board-chat-level distinctions[/I]: Drag (Queens )(and Drag Kings, women who adopt a male stage personality) covers a wide range of things, all the way from Madea to gay men using it as a way to explore femininity and/or break down gender limitations. Drag performers can be of any gender or orientation. Most Drag performers are just, that, performers. They adopt a female name and pronoun much as an actor might, while they are on stage. Their drag persona is generally not an integral part of their being like gender identification is. Transgender individuals are people who identify with a gender that is different from the one they were assigned at birth (usually on the basis of their purely physical bits and parts). This is not 'mere' dressing up or a casual decision, but a very deeply felt disconnect from the bits-and-parts level of their sexuality. Some might begin a physical transformation, using drugs, surgery, etc, and some may not. They also cover the entire range of orientations, as well. [/QUOTE]
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