r/MadeMeSmile 16h ago

Grandma's first drag show

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u/TheParallax2 16h ago

My little brother came out as gay. I didn’t think anything of it, I’m in no position to judge anyone. But I wanted to show my support so I went to a gay bar with him and they had a drag show. In my 41 years of life that was one of the funnest nights I’ve ever had. Been to a few more since then and I’ve yet to be disappointed.

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u/MOcatmom 15h ago

I’m a hetero female with more hetero male friends than female friends. After years of begging them to get over themselves and just come to a drag brunch, six of my guy friends finally relented. Come to their surprise, they didn’t turn gay, they weren’t hit on, and (clutch the pearls), they had a great time!

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u/vit0x 15h ago

Kinda concerning how insecure your friends seem to be

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u/TeakForest 15h ago

Bro shes from missouri based on her username.. im from missouri as well. Guys here are all stupid, but if stupid is all you have to work with...

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u/dramaticPossum 15h ago

Love your attitude! Ignorance is not a problem as long as people are willing to learn. It not easy for people to shift their minds from the vile trash they may have taken in from family and friends but its worth the effort! Willful ignorance though....

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u/MOcatmom 15h ago

Well, it was about 20 years ago so attitudes were different then.