is it normal to envy women?

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  • Why don't you just respond directly to my points? Why play the Google card? Either they're respected and well paid (for whatever) or they get beat up.

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    • Both.

      Also, Google card? Okay, well then go buy a book on the history of drag queens and educate yourself on it. Or is that the book card?

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      • I'm not gonna read a book on that, like I have to have a Master's degree on transvestites to have this grand debate on it. And yes, "read a book" is also a cop-out. Just answer directly, "they used to do this and that to drags" or whatever.

        And even if "both" was true, it wouldn't be in the same time periods. They can't be so beloved/valued as to be paid more than prostitutes and strippers (I still don't know what for), and also run credible risks of being assaulted at the same time in the same society. Also, you sound like you don't have the faintest idea how much money hookers and strippers can make.

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        • Well you already think that drag queens are widely accepted all over the world except in Afghanistan. You even stated that only in certain periods in time that drag were seen as unacceptable. So you seem to know something, and implying to me that you're correct about your information.

          No. Hate crimes can happen anywhere at any given time. No. Hate crimes against drag queens are not only in Afghanistan. Prosistution is dangerous doing it alone or with the wrong people; network wisely and be safe. Stripers are also in danger of being stalked and assaulted, be safe. Drag queens have their own show and widely known for their performances they dont even have to get naked for, but it doesn't change the fact that they can be victimized too at any time, it's just the chances are lower since they're televised and have a fanbase. But then think about the men who are not known yet or trying to get their foot in the door.

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          • So basically your rationale for drag queens having it bad is that there's such a thing as crime. No kidding! I'm sure any given dude is more likely to be victimized by some assault, theft, or murder than your average drag queen, even when you count the "hate crimes".

            And why are you giving me advice about stripping and hooking saying "you" and all? I'm a guy. Doesn't mean I don't know about that profession and that "world". I do. And no, I haven't been a regular client or anything, and I wish that the way I was educated about it, because the actual way was way more sinister than that, which I won't bore you with.

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