Advertising your body isn't a job. Why show flesh to perves? Wheres your respect for yourself and your body? Come on you cant defend stripping. Its wrong.
Well it looks like you've made your mind up already. Just one thing; if you have children in the future or if you have got children now you couldnt tell them that you were once a stripper could you? It will be too embarrasing to say. So why do it? Yh i know times are tough but find another job like being a sales assistant or even cleaning! Thats much better than what you're intending to do now. By stripping you may earn more but if you dont do it at least you wont be looking like a piece of meat to guys and lose respect. Anyway good luck.
What about your honour though? I'm guessing you're a university student and you're bright too so if i was you i would search for another job. I honestly dont care a bit of what people think of me as long as i know that what im doing is right and as long as i do it the right way by protecting my honour and respecting myself. Cleaning is an honourable job but a stripper isn't. Lol anyway i can be here keep telling you to not do it. Its my opinion and in my case its wrong. I know someone who goes uni, works in retail, has a place to pay rent for, has all her bills to pay, shopping and yet again on payday she ends up with nothing. But She's not turning to something which you're saying. Just cope with it.
But I'd wage a large bet that you endorse entertainers like Beyonce, Rihanna, Gaga,etc. What do they do, in front of the entire world? Among other things, they strip and shake their ass. An argument can be made, that they are top-tier strippers. Of course we don't call them strippers. Strippers are low and cheap and disgusting---wait---there's no way Beyonce's isn't honorable or has low self esteem. Ahhhhhh. yes. the world seems to be complex. When is the last time you patted yourself on the back for being honorable? Honor matters to other people.
Either way, please, you don't know how that girl pays her bills. I really don't want to stray from topic, though. You can try to make comparisons between me and your friend; I'm sure we have a lot in common. But I have at least one deleterious problem that can't be solved by wishing, praying or coping. How about I put it like this: I care so much for myself, that I would put myself in that environment, to get myself out of a rut and on to build a good life.
But hey, I get you. I just don't agree with your black-white, bad-good, opinion on the matter.
This girl will not understand your words. All she sees is easy money, I dont think she realizes that there is a difference between guys checking you out in the street while you are dressed and a bunch of men leering at you and yelling stuff at you while you parade around naked.
Honestly, I am a beautiful woman. I once applied to work as a receptionist at what I thought was a legit day spa. Turns out it was a rub and tug and they told me that I'd be making 5 grand a week because I'm good looking and men would want to have their appointments with me. I needed the money badly at the time, but I was like fuck that shit! I would never be a stripper either I was taught to respect myself and not to be afraid of real honest hard work that builds character. Stripping does not build character it strips you (no pun intended) of whatever little bit of character you have and leaves you broken. I know this because several of my high school friends went down that dark road and it changed who they were forever.
I wouldn't say its wrong (different strokes for different folks) but it can be very demeaning. There is a high, HIGH chance of sexual harassment and abuse in those places. I just feel that any woman who wants to protect her person shouldn't be working at those kind of places.
I want to be a stripper....
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........fuck you know about my life? lmao.
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It is really easy money. Though often attracts creepers. So might want to be careful.
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yeah, not if it's in a decent club. than it mostly attracts ballers.
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No, creeps come in all forms and sometimes the people with the most money spend the least. You'll learn that though!
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I believe you. If I hate it, at least I can say I know what I hated.
Advertising your body isn't a job. Why show flesh to perves? Wheres your respect for yourself and your body? Come on you cant defend stripping. Its wrong.
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I can defend stripping.
Mcdonalds is not going to flip my medical and university bills.
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Well it looks like you've made your mind up already. Just one thing; if you have children in the future or if you have got children now you couldnt tell them that you were once a stripper could you? It will be too embarrasing to say. So why do it? Yh i know times are tough but find another job like being a sales assistant or even cleaning! Thats much better than what you're intending to do now. By stripping you may earn more but if you dont do it at least you wont be looking like a piece of meat to guys and lose respect. Anyway good luck.
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Why would it be embarrassing to tell your kid you were a stripper 15 years before they were born? I'm not even guaranteed 15 years or children.
how is scraping pennies off the floor better than pole dancing? why would I do it the hard meaningless way, if I can do it the easy meaningless way?
We are all, only, pieces of meat waiting to be used to some effect or another. You care too much about what other people think of you.
I care too, of course. But I'm intent on having a good life, in which I don't hold back on my sometimes whimsical fleeting fantasies.
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What about your honour though? I'm guessing you're a university student and you're bright too so if i was you i would search for another job. I honestly dont care a bit of what people think of me as long as i know that what im doing is right and as long as i do it the right way by protecting my honour and respecting myself. Cleaning is an honourable job but a stripper isn't. Lol anyway i can be here keep telling you to not do it. Its my opinion and in my case its wrong. I know someone who goes uni, works in retail, has a place to pay rent for, has all her bills to pay, shopping and yet again on payday she ends up with nothing. But She's not turning to something which you're saying. Just cope with it.
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I get your opinion. I really do.
But I'd wage a large bet that you endorse entertainers like Beyonce, Rihanna, Gaga,etc. What do they do, in front of the entire world? Among other things, they strip and shake their ass. An argument can be made, that they are top-tier strippers. Of course we don't call them strippers. Strippers are low and cheap and disgusting---wait---there's no way Beyonce's isn't honorable or has low self esteem. Ahhhhhh. yes. the world seems to be complex. When is the last time you patted yourself on the back for being honorable? Honor matters to other people.
Either way, please, you don't know how that girl pays her bills. I really don't want to stray from topic, though. You can try to make comparisons between me and your friend; I'm sure we have a lot in common. But I have at least one deleterious problem that can't be solved by wishing, praying or coping. How about I put it like this: I care so much for myself, that I would put myself in that environment, to get myself out of a rut and on to build a good life.
But hey, I get you. I just don't agree with your black-white, bad-good, opinion on the matter.
This girl will not understand your words. All she sees is easy money, I dont think she realizes that there is a difference between guys checking you out in the street while you are dressed and a bunch of men leering at you and yelling stuff at you while you parade around naked.
Honestly, I am a beautiful woman. I once applied to work as a receptionist at what I thought was a legit day spa. Turns out it was a rub and tug and they told me that I'd be making 5 grand a week because I'm good looking and men would want to have their appointments with me. I needed the money badly at the time, but I was like fuck that shit! I would never be a stripper either I was taught to respect myself and not to be afraid of real honest hard work that builds character. Stripping does not build character it strips you (no pun intended) of whatever little bit of character you have and leaves you broken. I know this because several of my high school friends went down that dark road and it changed who they were forever.
I cant*
I wouldn't say its wrong (different strokes for different folks) but it can be very demeaning. There is a high, HIGH chance of sexual harassment and abuse in those places. I just feel that any woman who wants to protect her person shouldn't be working at those kind of places.