I didn't get it either until I read her blurb about her own experiences. But that was because I have a hard time equating by default asking someone to dance with hitting on them. I was brought up to see that kind of socializing differently.
So then I was actually worried that it was a case of an LGBT world where the B and T are understood to be silent. Or the no such thing as genderqueer straight people joke.
Then I looked at it again, and I twigged to the fact that his drag is very half assed. He's not genderqueer, or even playing at genderqueer for a night, he's a frat boy in a beer branded t-shirt who tossed on a pink boa to go hit on lesbians.
I don't think her style is well suited to visual cues like that or I'm being more visually dumb than usual.
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Date: 2010-12-31 12:49 am (UTC)So then I was actually worried that it was a case of an LGBT world where the B and T are understood to be silent. Or the no such thing as genderqueer straight people joke.
Then I looked at it again, and I twigged to the fact that his drag is very half assed. He's not genderqueer, or even playing at genderqueer for a night, he's a frat boy in a beer branded t-shirt who tossed on a pink boa to go hit on lesbians.
I don't think her style is well suited to visual cues like that or I'm being more visually dumb than usual.