Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Life's a Drag!



Life's a Drag!

There are some guys who make better women than, let's face it, most women! While I may not be an expert on what makes up a drop-dead gorgeous woman, I can tell you what makes me pause and say...WOW! Saturday night was a treat for us. While I was asked by a few friends to take them to a drag queen show, I never thought I was could find anything close to a show like the ones in Milwaukee or Madison. I was wrong. The Oz had quite a night. We saw ample queens. They are talented. I wouldn't hesitate to say they are even amazing.



Blur the lines with me for a moment. Put aside what generations have handed you. Why do we repeat social patterns and call anyone else "thinkers outside the box?" No box to start with - men have to be GI Joes, gals have to wear sundresses and love to shop. He puts a dress on ....oh, oh ....he's sick. She looks like a boy...woof!

Really? We can't get beyond some very archaic social norms? It's ok that we "dress" little boys and grown men in gowns for some churches...and I contend that most of them are not cloistered but closeted. I won't start "pontificating" about the psychosis of this social group. If we all just questioned what is handed down to us and did not accept anything before we gave it a lot of consideration, we would see a different society with less hatred. All you out there who are so busy pointing what you think is right and wrong have followed your own misguided translations. No man has the direct pipeline to the heavens. Sorry. So, these queens are as much an image of the beauty of God as anyone else - but more so! Go Girls!!

And to the very good looking dykes who make better men than men, I also say: Go Girls!! And trust me, there's no need for Viagra in those bedrooms. The sensitivity and intelligence of a woman can take you to heights that a man just can't unless he's a queen or gay himself.

Saturday night showed me that central WI supported diversity. A good mix was present. For the most part, I am surprised how Stevens Point and Wausau can show that different communities can live with each other peacefully. With the exception of a few misguided crusaders, our cities can offer acceptance to those who hold different views on life.

3 comments:

Mini Lawrence said...

Girl, I like your spirit. Wish I could have been there to see the show..it looks like it was a good one!

womynrev said...

I love it. Well said. Righteous, even!
kemp

Anonymous said...

Amen!