Saving Dancers
crazyjoe
Colorado
Why is it that guys love going and looking at naked women, but they try to talk them out of dancing, saying things like your too smart or pretty for this?
A waitress at a Tilted Kilt bitched to me about a guy at another table she had doing this to her too. She said he was in there every day. I guess he liked shitting where he eats....literally.
I guess breasturants are not immune to this either.
Shouldnt we be doing the opposite and encouraging young girls to dance?
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Sadly, those statements are true.
The first camp is those that use dancing as a springboard to a better life. Those are the ones that dance to send themselves through college, or develop a skill of some sort, or make wise investments with their money. For them, there is no other way that they could make the money they can with dancing, and dancing can be a great choice for them.
The second camp is those that don't develop any skills and mostly blow their money. In a few years when their looks have faded and their bodies have broken down and their ability to make lots of money dancing is gone, they don't have a plan B. I think in the end, dancing actually hurts these women more than it helps them.
Dancing can be financially a great choice, and even emotionally is some cases, as it can help the women become more confident, self sufficient and able to understand men better. I don't think we should necessarily encourage young women to dance, but they shouldn't be discouraged either if they go into dancing for the right reasons.
On a side note, I have a 20 year old daughter who I would not want to see dancing. I know that is hypocritical, since I am a strip club enthusiast.
If you walk into a SC, you are going to burn in hell along with all the strippers. Satan will be ramming a red hot fire poker in your ass for eternity. Keep the bible and white knight shit out of SCs.
I used to be Captain Save a Hoe.
That was many years ago now. Not anymore.
Sometimes the best lessons are learned the hard way...