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Could all of this inappropriate touching work it's way into strip clubs?

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shadowcatAtlanta suburb

15 years ago I was in no contact club and there were signs that said "No touching the dancers" but I tried with one of the dancers anyhow. Should I be worried that she might come after me now?

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samsung1

Yeah she might press charges lol

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joc13

Just saw a law firm ad on TV that was specifically focused on incidents of inappropriate touching, sexual harassment, and groping. Voice over said "it doesn't matter how long ago it happened, you may be entitled to monetary damages"

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skibum609

If she is/was a Republican you're safe. The Democrat will sue you.

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warhawks

^^^ if it was a Republican, it’s usually a guy or a kid that would be suing.

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skibum609

Closeted much War?

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eyeofodin

In the last couple of months, I've had a couple of dancers tell me how they were sexually assaulted in the club. Ranging a boob touch to digital penetration. All at a fairly high contact club. The dancers with a semester or two of community college, truly do consider even a brush against the thigh without asking consent is assault. I do agree with them that a guy trying to fist them w/o permission in the VIP is assault... but as to date the management just blows off even the most aggressive actions by the customers. I think the club management will have the most exposure to the wrath of the dancer before the customer, the dancers having the police programmed into their phones for customer violations is not far away.

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I'm sure everyone here is mostly kidding around, but I really do believe that the SC industry will eventually feel the impact of the #MeToo movement, and it won't be pretty.

Democrats will probably make significant gains in State legislatures and governorships during the next two years, and I would be surprised if they didn't start messing with the sex industry after they get elected. Some changes will be positive (there may even be talk of legalization here and there) but mostly, I think it will be negative. Some states that currently allow full-contact lap dances might reconsider that policy, for example, in an effort to combat "rape culture."

For a glimpse at what the future might hold, just consider the porn industry in California. Los Angeles County put a referendum on the ballot to require porn stars to use condoms, the voters in the County approved the measure, the battle went to the courts, back and forth, then the State put a similar statewide proposal on the ballot last year, which the voters thankfully voted against, but not before considerable drama had ensued.

And just remember, strip clubs make for a much easier target because the dancers don't sign a contract or a waiver every time they interact with a PL, the way porn actresses do before they shoot a scene.

Every time someone speaks up about this witch hunt of sexual harrassment and assault allegations, they are usually shouted down from all sides. I think each side believes it's a winner for them. The Left is using it as a cudgel to bash Trump and Roy Moore; it fits neatly with their War On Women narrative. And the Right has latched on to the fact that the majority of the accused are liberal hypocrites, like Harvey Weinstein and Al Franken. So there's little hope for cooler heads to prevail.

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Electronman

It would certainly dampen my enthusiasm for strip clubs if we get to a stage where we have to ask the dancers to sign a legally binding form that gives their consent to be touched during a lap dance.

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flagooner

Based on all the allegations, I guess I'm fully qualified to be a Hollywood producer, senator, or news anchor.

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Supremeruler

Qualified to be potus too.

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gammanu95

Don't forget A-list actor!

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DR99

It's seriously though to the point if I was in my 20's as a guy I would have a sex waiver. Yes don't rape, but I do think a lot of cases are regret over the previous night.

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Rick999

Well if all I could do at a strip club is look at the view, I doubt I would be spending much money there anymore. The only difference from a strip club and myfreecams would be resolution and talking to someone. There are AI programs that can talk. I have beer already in the refrigerator. Spoken by someone living in an area with heavy restrictions and I haven't spent a dime in strip clubs in months. I first disappeared from strip clubs for 2 or 3 months when they started using electrical tape to cover breasts permanently. I can see a lot more online for free. It seemed like a violation of our freedom of speech or expression having that new rule. Both dancers and customers didn't like it.

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eyeofodin

DR99 posted this nytimes.com under a different thread about waivers but it supports your thoughts. This third wave,victim style of feminism is a radical departure from traditional equality feminism.

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