“Transgender” has become an all-encompassing term, covering any person who participates in or identifies with a socially non-conforming gender role – in other words, an individual who is not fixated on the binary concept Western genre. There are a number of important differences between trans women and drag performers. Transsexual women are individuals who are born with a male body but who see themselves as having a female identity, who live full-time in a female gender role, and who may require sex reassignment surgery, hormone therapy, counseling and so on throughout their life period. transition (Roberts, 2013). Transvestites or transvestites tend to be heterosexual men with a “pathological fetish for women's clothing” (Strubel-Scheiner, 2011: 13) and are therefore a separate entity from drag performers. While the term "drag queen" has increased in popularity and usage thanks to reality shows like RuPaul's Drag Race and its spinoffs, RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked! and Drag U, most performers prefer “female impersonator” to this title, especially if their act involves imitating a celebrity (Strubel-Scheiner, 2011: 13). Furthermore, drag performers generally like to be male and have no desire to be a “real woman” – they have “no desire to present themselves as women except on stage” (Roberts, 2013; Strubel-Scheiner, 2011:
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