Originally Posted by
Packrat
This is true. I once had a passenger shove one in my face and said, "This offends me!" "Don't read it," was my response.
Its a little tougher to ignore the United marketing ploy in a public venue where, at the very least, children are liable to be exposed to it. I don't think any of us are prepared to explain drag queens to 4 to 6 year old kids.
The issue is you and everyone else looking at as adults versus kids. My kids 7 and 10 might ask what is was, and I would say some people putting on a show. My daughter would mostly likely comment about the dresses and move on. My son would probably ask why they were dressed that way, to which I would say some people like to dress up like women when they perform. That would most likely be the end of it. Kids aren’t nearly as fragile or concerned about these things as adults are.