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drag queen Female impersonator, gynemimetic Sexology A ♂ with ♀ affect–often 'overplayed'; a ♂ homosexual and ♀ wannabe, with ♂ genitalia; DQs may take hormones to ↑ breasts, and thus are
hormonally, but not surgically “enhanced.” See Transsexuals, Transvestite. Cf Andromimetic. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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With body language that would do a drag queen justice, the women balance their need for each other with their resentment of every real and imagined slight. At times, the film is a little foursquare in its self-help-iness -- when Geralyn shops for a wig in the wake of her chemotherapy, she encounters a drag queen who, pointing to his heart, earnestly intones, ``It's what's in here that counts. He is distraught each time, and swears it will never happen again; but it does, and in the end Becky needs to be rescued from his violent attack by Abby and a protective drag queen who is a family friend. |
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