Anyways I think the age of the beauty pageant is slowly dying. Most gen Z think it's creepy and when they have kids, they probably are going to avoid signing their kids up to these things. Suburban conservative gen x parents often did groom their child into these beauty pageants which is sexually exploitative.
Wow. But not sure what beauty contests are for nowadays. THOTS got online donations and followers. Don't need a talent or memorized lines to boot...
It just seems kind of pointlessly dickish and mean to go around constantly calling trans people whom are *trying* to present as the opposite gender by their biological pronouns, etc.
Looks like if all of them tried out to be power dancers , one of them should be put in the post to stop Zion @Jontro @J.R.
There shouldn't be any debate over whether there are biological differences between someone born female and a trans female. There are scientifically proven, factually proven differences. FWIW I know a decent number of trans females because of my work. There are a few that argue that there are no biological differences, but the vast majority admit there are differences. So, I don't know how many trans people really believe there are no differences. I will defend trans people on certain issues, but I cannot defend them on the black and white issue of biology.
There should also be weight restrictions on beauty contests @rocketsjudoka there can't be a 150 pound variance between contestants sorry no 250 pound men or women in a women's beauty contest this ain't the hot dog eating contest @Reeko
Trying to present as the opposite gender is one thing. Joining a women's beauty contest like this person shows lack of self-awareness. Ruining women's sporting competitions while having a clear biological advantage violates women's rights. So save your tears.