I just read this and am curious as to what my fellow StripperWeb-ers will think of this.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,509035,00.html


I just read this and am curious as to what my fellow StripperWeb-ers will think of this.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,509035,00.html




I don't really agree with her examples but I have been irritated for quite some time by people who think everyone needs to be having crazy orgies and if they don't they must be "prudes" or in denial about their desires or some such bullshit.
I do agree that being sexually liberated means doing what you want sexually, and not what someone else thinks you should be doing, so I'm in complete agreement with her on that point.
I guess she is entitled to her own opinion, but isn't it ironic that she is looking coyly into the camera wearing a very low cut top while the article is about the freedom to not give in to the male fantasy of sexuality?
Promote yourself and earn more money! This is a business that is owned by strippers for strippers. Let's make that money!





I believe she is talking really about people being too sexually self-centered. Sex is much better when the people involved 'are into' and respect each other ('into' meaning having a relationship that involves much more than sex, whatever that includes). Otherwise it is only a physical release which is gone in 5 or 10 minutes--next. Giving is getting, and that is much more fun and spontaneous. I think so anyway.
I loved going to strip clubs; I actually made some friends there. Now things are different for the clubs and for me. As a result I am not as happy.
Customers are not entitled to grope, disrespect, or rob strippers. This is their job, not their hobby, and they all need income. Clubs are not just some erotic show for guys to view while drinking.
NOTE: anything I post here, outside of a direct quote, is my opinion only, which I am entitled to. Take it for what you estimate it is worth.





One aspect of sexuality, yes.
Sexual liberation is to be free to know all that there is to pick from and than adapt that of it that works for you into your own sexuality that you share with yourself and with like minded people. Each free to be, sexually, themselves in any way that harms no one else in the process.
Which would also mean, since shouting your sexuality aloud and pushing it in others faces can be annoying, if not out-right harmful, to others; that one's sexuality is a private matter to be shared with yourself and other like minded people.
Fiat justitia, pereat mundus.
BTW, while we are on the subject, is it needed to point out the obvious: That it is just possible that if you are willing to judge the worth of someone simply by what you read on a website about them it might say a whole hell of a lot more about you than it says about the person you are judging?





I loved going to strip clubs; I actually made some friends there. Now things are different for the clubs and for me. As a result I am not as happy.
Customers are not entitled to grope, disrespect, or rob strippers. This is their job, not their hobby, and they all need income. Clubs are not just some erotic show for guys to view while drinking.
NOTE: anything I post here, outside of a direct quote, is my opinion only, which I am entitled to. Take it for what you estimate it is worth.
This post is so old so it's almost not worth commenting. But sharing this information is. If anyone needs it.





The story is almost six years old? It is news or history?





Or someone trolling.
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