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Hey ladies, remember those times when we were all about inner beauty and prostitution and strip-clubs were completely ridiculous and repulsive? What happened to that? Why has doing strip-aerobics become cool?
I feel as if I've been lied to. Because there use to be a time when pleasing men in such sexual ways was vain and rubbish, because such things had the tendency of leading to adultery. So, naturally, I too believed that such behaviours were to be shunned, along with the Bible condemning similar actions.
And if strip-teases aren't so totally wrong anymore, along with the Playboy symbol starting to have its own honorary spotlight, will prostitution also fall under an "It's Okay" category? I mean, come on, we're only trying to bring out our femininity and feel that we're worth something, right? . . .
Alright, alright, I will admit that at one point in time, I did want a pole, but I never said that I would use it to entertain. I clearly stated that it would be a fun away to build up strength, corny and completely sounding like a lie, but True. . . Anyway, I take back ever wanting one, it's just another tool used to secretly make me and other women only worth anything in a man's world, by how well we can seduce and entice. I know that I don't have to be seductive, in order to be loved, and also that I don't need to be.
But truly, I'm not trying to make it seem that poledancing and strip-teases are super popular, but if it's on Oprah, I know something has Got to be up. . .
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