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petros

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An interesting article.


One of the most contentious topics in the adult entertainment industry is the classification and regulation of drag queens. While some drag queens are considered adult entertainers and should be regulated like all other adult performers, others feel that drag queens are misunderstood and should be exempt from regulation.

There are a few reasons why drag queens should be considered adult entertainers. First, drag queens perform sexually explicit acts in a simulated public environment. This means that they are exposing their bodies to potential audiences that are not necessarily comfortable with nudity or sexual activity. Additionally, drag queens often wear makeup and costumes that exaggerate their features and make them appear sexualized. As a result, drag queens are frequent targets of sexual harassment and assault.

Despite these risks, many drag queens refuse to be categorically defined as adult entertainers. They argue that their performances are art, not sexual exploitation. Additionally, drag queens are not limited to performing in pornographic theaters or nightclubs. They can also be found performing at private events, such as birthday parties, weddings, and other social gatherings.

While there are certainly benefits to classifying drag queens as adult entertainers, there are also risks. For example, drag queens are often targeted by predators because they are viewed as vulnerable and unprotected. As a result, drag queens need to be especially vigilant when performing in public and should always use safe sex practices.

Ultimately, the classification and regulation of drag queens is a highly controversial issue. While some argue that they should be exempt from regulation, others feel that they should be considered as adult entertainers just like any other performer in the industry. Ultimately, the decision whether to classify or exempt drag queens will come down to the individual jurisdiction.
 

petros

The Central Scrutinizer
Nov 21, 2008
117,263
14,263
113
Low Earth Orbit
An interesting article.


One of the most contentious topics in the adult entertainment industry is the classification and regulation of drag queens. While some drag queens are considered adult entertainers and should be regulated like all other adult performers, others feel that drag queens are misunderstood and should be exempt from regulation.

There are a few reasons why drag queens should be considered adult entertainers. First, drag queens perform sexually explicit acts in a simulated public environment. This means that they are exposing their bodies to potential audiences that are not necessarily comfortable with nudity or sexual activity. Additionally, drag queens often wear makeup and costumes that exaggerate their features and make them appear sexualized. As a result, drag queens are frequent targets of sexual harassment and assault.

Despite these risks, many drag queens refuse to be categorically defined as adult entertainers. They argue that their performances are art, not sexual exploitation. Additionally, drag queens are not limited to performing in pornographic theaters or nightclubs. They can also be found performing at private events, such as birthday parties, weddings, and other social gatherings.

While there are certainly benefits to classifying drag queens as adult entertainers, there are also risks. For example, drag queens are often targeted by predators because they are viewed as vulnerable and unprotected. As a result, drag queens need to be especially vigilant when performing in public and should always use safe sex practices.

Ultimately, the classification and regulation of drag queens is a highly controversial issue. While some argue that they should be exempt from regulation, others feel that they should be considered as adult entertainers just like any other performer in the industry. Ultimately, the decision whether to classify or exempt drag queens will come down to the individual jurisdiction.
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