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Is stripping also violence? [View all] Charlemagne Jan 2012 OP
No NathanTheGreat Jan 2012 #1
Is posing for the SI swimsuit issue violence? Gidney N Cloyd Jan 2012 #2
Stripping can be extremely violent Cali_Democrat Jan 2012 #3
Only if one has issues. Burgman Jan 2012 #4
I never expected so many people wouldn't grasp the concept of metaphors. redqueen Jan 2012 #5
Umm.... zappaman Jan 2012 #7
Not all strip clubs are in bad neighborhoods. (nt) redqueen Jan 2012 #11
not all strip clubs have to have bouncers accompany women to their car n/t zappaman Jan 2012 #14
I think you might have hit on a even larger issue here.... Why aren't women safe to walk to their midnight Jan 2012 #27
If thats the case Drale Jan 2012 #8
so going to college and working at charities promotes violence. zappaman Jan 2012 #10
I'm glad we're at least addressing rape culture in general... redqueen Jan 2012 #13
stripers face more danger than other women? zappaman Jan 2012 #15
Do you do any research or reading yourself? redqueen Jan 2012 #18
but this is the point. call it what it is instead of making it pretty so there is no thought seabeyond Jan 2012 #28
It was empowering to me. lildreamer316 Jan 2012 #36
If anyone tried this shit in the club I go to they'd need an ambulance. cliffordu Jan 2012 #40
I have't been to a strip club in many years RZM Jan 2012 #50
YEP - Mine is a craptastic little neighborhood bar that cliffordu Jan 2012 #62
This message was self-deleted by its author cliffordu Jan 2012 #45
Comparing consensual stripping to rape cheapens the severity of that crime. evilkumquat Jan 2012 #6
The OP didn't compare stripping to rape, he/she said, CrispyQ Jan 2012 #25
Any association of consensual exotic dancing to rape is insulting. evilkumquat Jan 2012 #42
And what is unfortunate lildreamer316 Jan 2012 #41
It is often a financial necessity for women obamanut2012 Jan 2012 #9
The answer is our society sucks as a whole Major Nikon Jan 2012 #12
a woman stands there naked, a man clothed. man holds dollar for entertainment for her to eat. seabeyond Jan 2012 #16
Do you have access to JSTOR Charlemagne Jan 2012 #17
am i yelling? really? the man is not vulnerable. the woman is. the man taunts with a dollar seabeyond Jan 2012 #19
I didnt mean "yell" Charlemagne Jan 2012 #20
thank you. i appreciate that. i get it a lot. mad, yell, hysterical. lol. a trend. seabeyond Jan 2012 #21
They need her? redqueen Jan 2012 #22
Ill try and fish it up Charlemagne Jan 2012 #23
I will at some point. redqueen Jan 2012 #24
He's there for entertainment; she's there to make a living. CrispyQ Jan 2012 #26
if she's an adult who is not trafficked or pimped out tnvoter Jan 2012 #29
Just because you have a choice, doesn't mean you're empowered. CrispyQ Jan 2012 #30
The motivation behind MY decision to do exotic dance lildreamer316 Jan 2012 #31
I find it interesting that the DU women who are most outspoken against stripping NeedleCast Jan 2012 #67
Good point. HappyMe Jan 2012 #68
I've also noticed that you're not getting replies MineralMan Jan 2012 #69
There could be some imbalance though treestar Jan 2012 #33
Same thing could be said for any non-union construction job Taverner Jan 2012 #54
By that logic Kellerfeller Jan 2012 #64
If you can't see the difference between CrispyQ Jan 2012 #65
You said "He's there for entertainment; she's there to make a living." Kellerfeller Jan 2012 #66
She doesn't have to strip. evilkumquat Jan 2012 #43
No and we have male ones treestar Jan 2012 #32
Oh, and you know what's crazy? lildreamer316 Jan 2012 #35
And not only that, they have to keep these insane diets Taverner Jan 2012 #39
hmm, the 3 or so times i saw male strippers, we weren't allowed to touch them... Scout Jan 2012 #56
Oh, I'm not saying lildreamer316 Jan 2012 #59
If you have not been in the industry you can't really judge it. lildreamer316 Jan 2012 #34
thanks for your two posts. seabeyond Jan 2012 #37
Oh goodness. lildreamer316 Jan 2012 #46
i think i have heard a lot of this before. i dont know if it is reading seabeyond Jan 2012 #47
Yes, you've hit on it exactly. lildreamer316 Jan 2012 #58
ya. seabeyond Jan 2012 #61
Aw Jeez...not this shit again... Taverner Jan 2012 #38
Absolutely! evilkumquat Jan 2012 #44
Agreed. Women should be able to make money any way they want. Taverner Jan 2012 #52
geez tav, it gets old you making up your own argument and then yelling it out. seabeyond Jan 2012 #53
Just sick of the puritanism - And that is what they are saying, between the lines Taverner Jan 2012 #57
no tav, that is not what they are saying. again, you are making up your argument seabeyond Jan 2012 #60
ah, "sex-negative" ... DU's favorite, false accusation.... Scout Jan 2012 #48
If you have a problem with sex, you have a problem with yourself Taverner Jan 2012 #51
here you are again, making up shit about someone you dont know then lecturing what she needs to do seabeyond Jan 2012 #55
*I* don't have a problem with sex... Scout Jan 2012 #63
Yeah, pretty much everything is violence, tabasco Jan 2012 #49
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