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thanks for this! I also have questions around this/these theme(s). I do think that cis-opposite expression has a long history in greek life and most other american systems that are more coded for cis women or cis men that this connects in to

another big question that I have is: why are so many folks watching these assuming these folks aren't queer (question 6)? the points ahp & other commenters have made about queer -ish performance and co-opting are valid, but isn't one of the main arguments that many are making that we cannot assume gender identity or queerness (which I intend as to separate but overlapping categories) based on someone's gender expression?

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