Bisexual parenting : a new dimension of parenting
- Public Vocal
- Mar 17, 2023
- 2 min read

Hi, lovelies,
I am a Drag Queen and a to-be Dad
Finally, I am here to share this with you all, I and @razzzidevi are going to be the parent. It is so
special and awesome for me to come and share with you all this news that we are welcoming
a new part of our soul to this world. As a trans-non-binary person, I could 't ever think of a
day and which word to fix for me as to be a parent. But, I feel comfortable and prepared to be
called a Dad.
I never thought I could be a parent and the thought itself would make me feared. All we
wanted was to go with the flow and accept what the universe offer. It felt very surreal for me to
walk into the ultrasound lab and listen to the heartbeat and them moving. Felt as if a part of
myself was blossoming into beauty. I feel lucky and loveable to have Raji next to me and to
make every day of my life beautiful. I may be one of the first drag performers who is also
becoming a biological a Dad.
As an openly bi person, having a child of my own was always a dream and for me to be able
to think of it was a rollercoaster of emotions. It was always rajis and my decision to come out
and share this with pride. We are aware that this news, would create a mix of reactions among
people, which would also include questions about my choices. But all I could say was there is
nothing more happiness in my life than having to live this reality. I waited a long for this and
always had a vision of having my baby on board.
The reason I was in drag to Post this was that I wanted to be my true self. Sharing glitter and
glam with my baby and celebrating it widely. I feel very excited to be a dad who is a drag
queen. I do have some drag kids but this is a special edition.
Now this journey is not easy, I am still not prepared to face the reality of how to raise them,
give them support, or teach them to fight with discrimination that they would face because of
my queerness, but one thing we are aware that we want to raise our kid as we wanted to be
raised ourselves. All we could do is teach love empathy and joy to them.
I got the courage to speak about it only by seeing strong queer couples being themselves and
celebrating their new journeys of kids. We are sharing this with you all and hope to receive
love and support in this journey.
Wish us good luck and wish Raji great health. Shower some love on this little one ��
Thank you, Apoorva for clicking these pictures on the very last notice. It means the world to me. Instagram Handle: @sas3dancingfeet
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