Tampons Use for Strippers
GACA
Un-retired: Met my ATF. Married her. Divorcing her.
The other night nice OTC stripper came over took her panties off and then said "oh shit forgot I had a tampon on, I'm not on my period I use it to keep dry. Truth is we do get wet but we don't want the customers to know that."
Asked if she was being serious, and she said ya and all the strippers do.
Now I know it's physiology but actually pretty surprised, have any of you heard of this?
Asked if she was being serious, and she said ya and all the strippers do.
Now I know it's physiology but actually pretty surprised, have any of you heard of this?
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Makes more sense her lying, probably thought I would call it off is she was on her period. But man was she convincing, she also mentioned it was a "creeping fingers" stopper.
About keeping undesirables out, and hiding her wetness, don't know, but those sound like fun clubs.
SJG
Casino Royale 1967 Sound Track
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhmZULZX…
She's A Lady
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReL9dmYD…
first page of sheet music
http://www.musicnotes.com/sheetmusic/mtd…
complete guitar tabs
https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/t/tom_j…
This song looks to be entirely diatonic, and so much of it is sung over Em.
The bridge is all major triads, and seems to constitute a key change, likely to Bb.
I remember reading a discussion once of the transitions in popular music as being either 1. harmony changes, 2. mode changes, or 3. key changes. But as to what distinguishes one from the others, I am still not clear. And then I don't think that classical music lends itself to such analyses, as it is more varied.