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'''Drag Queens''' are the most common of drag performers. Drag Queens are typically men, [[Man-Related|masculine-aligned]], [[Neutral|neutral-aligned]], or [[Androgynous|androgynously-aligned]] individuals who dress up femininely and often use she/her pronouns when performing, regardless of what pronouns they use outside of performance. They are the most common of drag performers, and are often seen more than Drag Kings in media.
Drag Queens do ''not'' have to be assigned male at birth. They can include transgender men and transmasculine
Drag Queens also can include women and feminine-aligned
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'''Drag Kings''' are [[Woman|women]], [[Woman-Related|feminine-aligned]], neutral-aligned, or androgynously-aligned individuals who dress up masculinely and typically use he/him pronouns when performing, regardless of what pronouns they use outside of performance.
Drag Kings do ''not'' have to be assigned female at birth. They can include transgender women and transfeminine
Drag Kings also can include men and masculine-aligned
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'''Drag Queers''' are [[Binary Genders|binary]] individuals, [[men]] or [[women]], who dress up [[Androgynous|androgynously]] or [[Neutral|neutrally]] and typically use they/them pronouns when performing, regardless of what pronouns they use outside of performance.
Drag Monarchs do ''not'' have to be assigned binary at birth. They can include [[AXAB]] or [[UAB]]
Drag Queers also can include [[genderqueer]] or [[Non-Binary|non-binary]]
== History ==
The first
Since then, the term drag has been used for
== Flags ==
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