The news out of the College of William and Mary seems like a poetic response to the controversial decision made at Morehouse College last week. Jessee Vasold, a genderqueer student, was elected to represent the class of 2011 as homecoming queen.
http://www.jessica-who.com/2009/10/tran ... ing-queen/
Transgender Homecoming Queen Elected
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Not very attractive
She must dress up for the occasion she looks mannish, threw on a frumpy outfit with no effort what so ever to be feminine and beautiful - I'd say she is not setting a good example for any of us. She let everybody down. Makes you wonder is this more about making a statement than honestly wanting to be a homecoming queen - and in my opinion she does not deserve the title. Bad Form.
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One must remember that Vasold is gender queer, so to say "ze" (I think that is the right pronoun for neutrality, I could be off) is not feminine enough is like saying a bisexual dates too many men.
But I do concede that regardless, Vasold should have dressed up a little more.
But I do concede that regardless, Vasold should have dressed up a little more.
Every now and then, life proves itself beautiful after all.