Alright,
So the drag show was last night. It went off so well. Considering that this is the same campus where I got in the newspaper(reasonably-sized picture too) for actually dancing at a concert and the same campus where outside of the club theres only maybe 15 GLBT people while inside there's like 130. Wackadoo(the local eating establishment) clocked over 600 people coming to the show. Previous largest event, THREE HUNDRED PEOPLE
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My costume was SO fabulous(for an amateur). But then again, I spent three months preparing and planning to look as good as I did. The girl who was going to help me do my makeup quit out on me two nights before the show
so I had to scramble to find a replacement and that kinda showed...
During the show I was like checking out one of the girls in the audience but as is my usual fate in such matters, I found out when a poll of the audience was done by one of the drag queens regarding peoples sexual orientation that she was actually a drag queen too. Finally a women who actually seemed interested in me and she was actually a he, so disappointing
That experience in particular plus my whole coming to grips with my own sexuality because I used to be asexual and did not date anyone before now led me to post a question on the advice coloum that made me feel a little stupid later. I asked how do you ask... People up here know me a little better so understand that A) I am tactless and B) I am oftentimes blunt and also C) often times assume I am gay. Put all those issues together and my relationship history(which has consisted of open-minded women who are tons more blunt and tons less tactful than I am) and you get the reason for my question. I just assumed for some strange reason that people who never knew me would pick up on all that, sigh, I can be such an idiot sometimes.
OH OH OH OH OMG. My really good friend(who despite the fact I had known her for a really long time I still did not know she was bi-sexual until she asked me to the SG JAX show, thereby defeating the argument that was presented that somehow one can pick up on someone else's sexual orientation through casual conversation; its a big bloody sign that we all wear around after all and BTW I do have beef with that particular idea even though a lot of people have it though few admit to it) just let me know that shes sending in an app to be an SG! I am so excited for her
. She would be so perfect personality wise for the site. But, she been struggling with the school work also. So, I worry that maybe she should have waited for a better time when her scholarships are not on the line...
. Oh well, I am sure she will do great anyhow. Anyone who reads this, wish her luck!!!
So the drag show was last night. It went off so well. Considering that this is the same campus where I got in the newspaper(reasonably-sized picture too) for actually dancing at a concert and the same campus where outside of the club theres only maybe 15 GLBT people while inside there's like 130. Wackadoo(the local eating establishment) clocked over 600 people coming to the show. Previous largest event, THREE HUNDRED PEOPLE

My costume was SO fabulous(for an amateur). But then again, I spent three months preparing and planning to look as good as I did. The girl who was going to help me do my makeup quit out on me two nights before the show

During the show I was like checking out one of the girls in the audience but as is my usual fate in such matters, I found out when a poll of the audience was done by one of the drag queens regarding peoples sexual orientation that she was actually a drag queen too. Finally a women who actually seemed interested in me and she was actually a he, so disappointing

That experience in particular plus my whole coming to grips with my own sexuality because I used to be asexual and did not date anyone before now led me to post a question on the advice coloum that made me feel a little stupid later. I asked how do you ask... People up here know me a little better so understand that A) I am tactless and B) I am oftentimes blunt and also C) often times assume I am gay. Put all those issues together and my relationship history(which has consisted of open-minded women who are tons more blunt and tons less tactful than I am) and you get the reason for my question. I just assumed for some strange reason that people who never knew me would pick up on all that, sigh, I can be such an idiot sometimes.
OH OH OH OH OMG. My really good friend(who despite the fact I had known her for a really long time I still did not know she was bi-sexual until she asked me to the SG JAX show, thereby defeating the argument that was presented that somehow one can pick up on someone else's sexual orientation through casual conversation; its a big bloody sign that we all wear around after all and BTW I do have beef with that particular idea even though a lot of people have it though few admit to it) just let me know that shes sending in an app to be an SG! I am so excited for her


And I think you need to upload some drag pictures!