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Old 10-11-2009, 01:48 AM   #24 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by CroMagna View Post
I'm watching an episode of Tyra Banks where they have women in the sex industry. This is making me want to go back even more. They look so hot and people really look up to them. They're seen as very powerful women, as goddesses.

Sorry, I don't want to judge. But...
You said "people really look up to them.They're seen as very powerful women, as goddesses". Who are these "people" that look up to them? I know I don't, and nobody in my family doesn't . There's nothing wrong with stripping I guess, but I wouldn't go as far as saying people look up to strippers. I live in Vegas and have worked with ex-strippers, and have met strippers, and to be honest none has struck me as powerful or hot. Average looking most I met, none awe-inspiring or oozing "power". Power comes from within anyway, it doesn't miraculously rub off from a profession. Even if you do have a hot body and that's the reason people admire you and think of you as powerful, that has nothing to do with being a stripper.

Stripping is a form of entertaining, and maybe that's what you enjoy. To entertain. You love being in the spotlight, it gives you a sense of power. It's related to exotic dancing, and could be in a way considered a form of art. Body perfection displayed with enticing moves, from the hypnotic undulations of a belly dancer to the jaw-dropping perilous trapeze performance of a Cirque-du-Soleil star, it can be sexy and rewarding. If you enjoy it so much, why not make it into a true art that you can benefit from in the long run?
People do admire art, beauty, perfection. But stripping has nothing to do with that in most cases.

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