Why would I judge anyone. What people do is their business. In case some customers feel the need to believe they are a higher life form than the dancers, no one minds how or why you wish to delude yourself,
Alucard,how long are you going to be not cool.Her little flea bag pronks up to head level every time I walk through the door.The thread was about why they find solace in there pets that do not judge.
Everyone finds solace in pets; that's why we have them. As for dancers, yes, pit bulls are definitely a popular pet. Pets give unconditional love, and maybe a pit bull also gives an air of protection along with that?
I don't think I feel that, but I think that they must feel it. One of my current faves dotes on her dog, a German Shepherd, the same way some strippers dote on their children.
I know two strippers right now that are sharing a cheap motel room with two pit bulls until they can save up enough to get their own apartment. I haven't see the dogs personally and have no interest in doing so. :)
I don't think there is any human-pet weirdness among strippers that you don't find in the general population. Strippers do seem more likely than average to have a clutch puppy. But that just may be because they watch the E Channel more than average.
Dogs provide something NO average TUSCL PL can; the average PL is INSENSITIVE to others' emotion states :-)
From Reuters:
Dogs understand human emotion, says study
Feb. 20 - According to researchers, dogs can understand how we're feeling. After training 11 dogs to lie still in an MRI machine, a team from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences were able to conduct realistic experiments comparing canine brains to those of humans, and found evidence that dogs are more sensitive to their owners' state of mind than previously thought.
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I have noticed that a lot of strippers have Pit Bulls as pets.
Good for the pets!!!
Most criminal loser boyfriends are rooted in underclass hood culture, so that explains the girls' preponderance for PitBulls.
Ah, ok -- except that goes against 10,000 years of human-animal bonding
From Reuters:
Dogs understand human emotion, says study
Feb. 20 - According to researchers, dogs can understand how we're feeling. After training 11 dogs to lie still in an MRI machine, a team from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences were able to conduct realistic experiments comparing canine brains to those of humans, and found evidence that dogs are more sensitive to their owners' state of mind than previously thought.
http://www.reuters.com/video/2014/02/20/…