Dancing Boys

I've been pressured to supply a photograph of Dancing Boys to gender balance the Dancing Girls provided earlier. I can do this. But you have to understand, that Dancing Boys and Dancing Girls are not the same thing. Dancing Boys in Drag are like Dancing Girls, but otherwise, Dancing Boys are usually a bunch of frat symps at a kegger. At least that's what you get when you put "Dancing Boys" into the Google Box.

So if you want Boys in Drag, you may be out of luck this time around. But I did find a viable alternative to frat symps at the kegger. Feast your eyes:

DANCING BOYS!!!!!


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ahhh!Real gender equity lives somewhere in that horibly biased and long winded, shortsighted blogoshpere ;-)
and re: "Dancing Boys and Dancing Girls are not the same thing"...it depends on who you ask...

By Cherie Picker,… (not verified) on 10 Mar 2008 #permalink

Ah, that's what I call good customer service. :D

Props to you Greg for that. :)

By student_b (not verified) on 10 Mar 2008 #permalink