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The Best and Worst Things about Having a Drag Queen for a Brother

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The Best and Worst Things about Having a Drag Queen for a Brother
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Having a Drag Queen for a brother can be an interesting experience. At some point it just becomes part of your norm and people are startled by your nonchalance about the topic. Although he may have a job outside the realm of other people, he’s your brother and you wouldn’t have him any other way. Here are some of the best and worst things about it.

The Worst:


He steals your clothes when he’s first starting out. You’re left wondering where your favorite push-up bra went.

The Best:


You can steal his clothes when he finally gets some nice ones. You’ll save a ton on cute dresses and you’ll have an endless makeup supply.

The Best:


You can talk about boys together and argue over who gets to marry Joseph Gordon Levitt

The Worst:

It’s a little weird when he thinks your boyfriend is hot.

The Worst:

You’re left wondering if you’ve become “the ugly sister” when you go to his shows.

The Best:

He truly does give great fashion advice when you can't decide what to wear.

The Worst:

His attitude is through the roof.

The Best:

He has your back no matter what.

The Best:

You get the benefit of having a brother with a male opinion who can also act like your sister and loves you enough to fit the role of both.


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