Why not write a paper on what it is like to be a twatwaffle sociologist?





Why not write a paper on what it is like to be a twatwaffle sociologist?
okay so i'm the last one on here to find out about this story!The girl was actually on bill o'rielly (sp?) today. Boy does he irritate me!! He seemed overly concerned about whether she liked her job and made some stupid ssumption because she has a tattoo on her arm. I haven't read the paper but I thought she minimized the amount of complexity there is between girls in strip clubs. She made it seem like we all just hang out and the great friendships we make with one another is just one of the great perks. Just my 2 cents
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I couldn't read the whole thing, it was so boring.
The writing was dull and monotonous.... blah...
I should rewrite this paper next summer when I start stripping![]()
ugh! she gets all this fame for a few lapdances and a paper she obviously wrote at the last moment. it's like because we actaully ARE strippers, anything we write pales in comparison to the B average grad student. It must appeal to the boner media in a hit me baby one more time way.
I'm wondering, when Lily Burana's Strip City came out, if there was much media around it? In my opinion, that's the best book out there of the personal experience, stripper-story type. When I read it I felt like she took everything I would say about the biz and wrote it before I could. Good book.
And I would like to add that in 1998 I wrote a 4000 word (which is pretty long for a feature) article that got published in Indianapolis Monthly, about dancing and being a college student. They paid me $500 and I thought that was pretty big shit at the time. My pics were in it and everything. I wonder why I didn't get national attention? Wah.
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Can I just comment that I really do not appreciate being called a "sex worker?" Not that I'm "above" anybody, but I feel that the term implies prostitution, which I don't do.
Andygirl- Strip City is one of my fave books ever. She paints a realistic view of stripping that is *shock* not negative at all!
go to Lily Burana's personal website! if you write her a well written email, she'll probably write you back! she is super sweet and gives great advice.
These articles and theses just make me cringe. I don't even want to explain why. I hate the whole "shedding light" thing, and I hate the inevitable conclusion, "These women are people, too!"
Isnt she noble? trying to save strippers from the dark
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