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    Which of the following stereotypes are true?


    Dancers: partying far more than the norm, too concerned about outward appearances, better bodies than most, better looking than most.
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    Stereotype:A standardized mental picture that is held in common by members of a group and that represents an oversimplified opinion, prejudiced attitude, or uncritical judgment.


    Is that enough of an answer?



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    Golfers: Narrow-minded, anal-rententive, slightly insecure, generally short, commonly overweight white males with the fashion sense of 19th-century Morman missionaries, a mildly excessive mommy fixation, the sexual experience of hysterical eunuchs and the penis size of a hummingbird.

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    Oh damn, I think I just undermined my argument. That's actually pretty accurate.

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    Dancers: partying far more than the norm, too concerned about outward appearances, better bodies than most, better looking than most.
    Actually, most of the dancers I hang with are pretty tame (some are downright introverted--INTP/F on the MBTI) and far from vain. Now, they do have far better bodies and faces than most, self included, and that should be obvious given the job requirements. But what's the point of this line of questioning anyway?

    Sounds like someone needs to up their in-club time to get the answer themselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryangolf
    Which of the following stereotypes are true?

    You making assumptions based on a few movies and media blurbs? Yeah, we're all that way..


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    Why is it that just cause I fit the Description of OO's, that I have to be hung like a hummingbird.

    I mean words hurt ya know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryangolf
    Which of the following stereotypes are true?


    Dancers: partying far more than the norm, too concerned about outward appearances, better bodies than most, better looking than most.
    So, from all this, may we assume that the only requirements to be a golfer are a size 3 hat and a size 48 ass?
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    What the hell?! You didnt insult us enough with your earlier thread so now you're starting a new one?? I don't know what your deal is, but if you're looking for someone to agree with you, that ain't gonna happen. I hope the gals lay into you now.

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    And yes, Im FAR too concerned with my outer image, and I party constantly. Look asshole, there are tons of dancers who are moms, go to work to take money off of little pricks like you, and go home. You need to open your friggin eyes. They dont want anything to do with you, and the two you are talking about "investing your time" on are probably just stringing you along for money. You really need to pull your head out of your ass before commenting further.

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    Which of the following stereotypes are true?


    Dancers: partying far more than the norm, too concerned about outward appearances, better bodies than most, better looking than most.
    I'm sure that is true for a lot of dancers.....and doctors, lawyers, college students, nurses, hair dressers, house wives, chemists, pro athletes, teachers, accountants, truck drivers, secretaries, paralegals, geologists, anthropologists, licensed social workers, college professors, Burger King employees, McDonald's employees, dog groomers, veterinarians, middle managers, police officers, military personnel, etc.

    And dude, what happened to the rest of the stereotypes you had listed last night? I'm sure I could have included more professions!

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