Ecstasy Ko Fighting Queen Fix ((new)) Jun 2026

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This paper explores the colloquial phrase “Ecstasy ko, Fighting Queen fix” as a lens through which to examine the intersection of drug culture, drag performance, and emotional survival in urban Philippine nightlife. While “Ecstasy” (MDMA) refers to a psychoactive substance known for inducing euphoria and emotional openness, “Fighting Queen” evokes the archetype of the resilient, often queer or feminine-coded warrior—particularly within Filipino bakla and trans womxn drag communities. The verb “fix” operates dually: as a drug dose and as a temporary repair of psychic distress. We argue that the phrase articulates a grassroots pharmaco-affective strategy: using ecstasy not merely for hedonism but as a tool to temporarily “fix” oneself into the persona of a “Fighting Queen”—a figure capable of enduring structural violence, poverty, and queerphobia. Drawing on autoethnographic accounts and interviews with nightlife workers in Metro Manila, we position this “fix” as a form of improvised resilience, neither purely liberatory nor purely pathological, but a survival tactic within precarious neoliberal conditions. The bridge

We draw on three concepts: