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To: YoungHickey
"Would you strip down in front of a crowd of people? Probably not. But would you do it if they were paying you $250 per hour? Or if they paid you $1000 per hour? Maybe then."

I personally know a woman who always spouted tons of radical feminist ideology,always talking about how the "patriarchy" oppressed her.Always had alot to say about the evils of men.I never would have guessed she was working as a stripper.In her mind it's not ok for men to "oppress" her,and look at her as a sex object,but it is quite alright for her use her sexuality to take money out of the pockets of men.Kind of hypocritical to me.
2 posted on 10/25/2002 7:52:23 PM PDT by Rocksalt
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To: Rocksalt
"Kind of hypocritical to me."


KIND OF???!!!!
4 posted on 10/25/2002 9:08:22 PM PDT by viaveritasvita
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To: Rocksalt
re: Man-hating strippers...)))

Which came first, the stripping or the hate? In logic, the cart is always getting in front of the horse.

Strippers are an interesting bunch. Sometimes they are drug abusers, needing quick money. Sometimes just college girls, wanting to see what their pretty shapes will bring them on the market. The experience on the dance floors do bad things to their minds--often they embark on a long flirtation with lesbianism because they become so disillusioned with men. But the strip-joint attracts jerks...of course that's what she'll see.

It's like an exchange I had recently with a FR fellow who wanted to compare women to overripe fruit. Yuck. He disdained womenkind because the kind he met in bars turned out not to have Sunday School morals. It's all in where you look.

If you want to know all about the psychology and sociology of exotic dancers, hang around an emergency room for awhile. They get lots of diseases, you see. And such creative tattoos.

13 posted on 10/26/2002 7:08:31 AM PDT by Mamzelle
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