View Full Version : Preserving Your Emotional/Psychological Well Being
candymika
05-04-2021, 08:08 PM
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iamthefox
05-04-2021, 08:58 PM
I'm commenting again because I got an email notification for this post, and I just wanted to say that despite how long ago I commented, this is all still relevant... September 2020 would have marked a decade of dancing for me. A couple years ago I was actually diagnosed with PTSD. Even acknowledging and putting this (really great) advice to work will only do so much. There's something about having to say "no" all the time that really breaks you down no matter what. Someone else's disrespect for your boundaries is just beyond your control. Take care of yourselves, friends!
faulknernolan
05-26-2021, 02:26 AM
your writing that's good!
can you play me?
it's really fun ^^
bbyaura
07-18-2022, 09:03 AM
As a baby stripper who has just experienced my boundaries being pushed for the first time I can say that this post really does confirm that I was making the right choices!
I had a private dance get super touchy feely and was asked to do things I was very uncomfortable with. I usually have trouble standing my ground but I know it comes with the territory so I was firm with my stance even if I was hard for me to do.
The one thing I knew from the start about getting into this industry is that I didn't want to be taken advantage of and this thread honestly just makes me more confident and sure about the actions I've been taking!! :)