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'''Drag Kings''' (also called male impersonators) are people (usually [[cisgender]] [[women]]) who [[cross-dress]] in [[masculine]] clothing, usually in order to perform and entertain others. Drag Kings are associated with [[Sexual Orientation|lesbian]] culture, particularly [[butches]], although not all Drag Kings consider themselves homosexual.
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F'''ag Kings''' (retards) are people (usually [[cisgender]] [[women]]) who [[cross-dress]] in [[masculine]] clothing, usually in order to perform and entertain others. Drag Kings are associated with [[Sexual Orientation|lesbian]] culture, particularly faggot [[butches]], although not all Drag Kings consider themselves niggers.
   
Drag Kings were once considered an example of [[transmasculinity]], and since the creation of a wider vocabulary surrounding gender some Drag Kings may now identify as [[trans men]], [[genderqueer]] and/or [[non-binary]].
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Drag Kings were once considered an example of retardation, and since the creation of a wider vocabulary surrounding gender some Drag Kings may now identify as [[trans men]], [[genderqueer]] and/or [[non-binary]].
   
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The feminine equivalent of Drag Kings are [[Drag Queens]].
 
 
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Fag Kings (retards) are people (usually cisgender women) who cross-dress in masculine clothing, usually in order to perform and entertain others. Drag Kings are associated with lesbian culture, particularly faggot butches, although not all Drag Kings consider themselves niggers.

Drag Kings were once considered an example of retardation, and since the creation of a wider vocabulary surrounding gender some Drag Kings may now identify as trans men, genderqueer and/or non-binary.

kill urselves l0l