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Default Jan 14, 2023 at 07:09 AM
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My son has been happier ever since he started to learn drag.My friend whom is a drag queen says he is doing so well that he has performed a few times.I watched him perform and is good at it.I love and accept his drag ego as my drag daughter in my life.My family says he is really good at it too.His good friends know as well.He even did show his teachers and school counselor and they have encouraged him.Even my friend's drag friends have accepted him in and also encourage him.He goes by Miss Mandy when in drag and I have a shirt saying one proud mom of a drag queen daughter I do wear
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That’s awesome. So glad he’s accepted and happy!
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Default Jan 14, 2023 at 02:13 PM
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Stronglady, thank you for encouraging and supporting your son. A young man I use to counsel told me his goal in life was to preform drag. He lived in a very conservative area and caught a lot of flack from people. I encouraged him to follow his dreams. Thankfully his mother was supportive.

Hmm, it's been several years since I last worked with him. I'm feeling wistful wondering how he is doing now....
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Default Jan 14, 2023 at 02:37 PM
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Stronglady, thank you for encouraging and supporting your son. A young man I use to counsel told me his goal in life was to preform drag. He lived in a very conservative area and caught a lot of flack from people. I encouraged him to follow his dreams. Thankfully his mother was supportive.

Hmm, it's been several years since I last worked with him. I'm feeling wistful wondering how he is doing now....
I raised him to make goals and this is one of them
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:Good for your son! That's awesome he is accepted .

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Default Jan 26, 2023 at 10:29 PM
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He has seen something come out from it,who he is.My family,they have seen his confidence and self esteem come out better.
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