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I saw that once at a show. I have always wanted to dress up like a man and then like a drag queen and then wonder if people thought I was male or female. But then again I feel LIke I would offend 100 people if I did that.
I imagine it will happen someday, a show with drag kings instead of drag queens.
The trouble is that there isn't a pioneer equivalent to RuPaul on the women's side that became a major celebrity to mentor them. Maybe Lea DeLaria, but I don't think she dresses that way on purpose.