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  • Modern feminism actually believes it's the womans fault and that she's letting us all down.
    It's old fashioned, badly dressed feminists, who blame it on the men, which is pretty pathetic. I'm not into the whole blaming of men. Every stripper I have met wanted to be there wholly. It wasn't there dream job clearly, but still, they do what they want.

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    • Ha! That was funny. Must be a bunch of phantoms blaming men for it under the feminist flag then, right?

      There is nothing wrong with stripping. If women want to, go for it. They have a right. This doesn't mean they will be respected for it, but it's still her choice. When they blame everyone else for their actions, then it becomes a problem.

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      • No there seems to be two types of feminist these days. Those who dress unbelievably badly and pin the blame on men for EVERYTHING. Whereas modern feminism is quite free. Men aren't blamed for anything. Have you heard of the book How To Be a Woman? I don't know if you are actually interested in this stuff or not, but that may interest you. Explains a lot about feminist who are still stuck in their narrow minded past and the modern ones. But there's also some stuff in there that may be a bit boring to you. I don't know. Just a suggestion. I'm just saying feminism can't be grouped nowadays. It's so very split.
        But yeah I agree, if you want to do it then do it. In this modern day world, no one gets forced into stuff like that.

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    • Actually, a lot of modern feminists, including me, think that it's perfectly fine for a woman to choose a stripper. Stripping and sex work are kind of controversial issues, but there are many, many feminists who are ok with those things, as long as they're not forced. I also think it's fine for people to run strip clubs, as long as the strippers have safe working conditions.

      Thinking that women who express themselves sexually are "letting us all down" is not a very feminist idea, to be honest.

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      • Yeah that's basically what I believe. What are said are NOT my views, i'm just passing on the information. Modern feminist Caitlin Moran basically believes stripping is distasteful, not sexy and letting us women down. But then she believes burlesque is a whole different story.
        To be honest, I don't know what my views are. Just basically go out there and do what you want. Although my experience of strip clubs, I do think two strippers performing oral sex (which is illegal in my country to do in strip clubs) a bit distasteful. Many of them told me they don't exactly enjoy it but that's what they do for the money.

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