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id: 2358 - Text: I just wish women were encouraged to make a living based on their minds, ideas, creativity, and intelligence. I'm not dissing strippers or slut shaming, but in my opinion it reinforces the idea that women are sexual objects and not thinking human beings. I don't see how it empowers women because without men drooling, gaping, and throwing money at you, you wouldn't have a job. It's solely dependent on pleasuring men. And it seems like a very shallow existence. She's an intelligent woman. I hope she doesn't go into the porn industry. She can do so much better and bigger things with her life without relying on her looks to make bank. But it's her life 🤷‍♀️

id: 2386 - Text: @Eric Goltz If you read my comment over I never said she was wrong for being a stripper nor did I say it's impossible to feel empowered when you earn your money from men. Do I feel it reinforces a negative stereotype that women would rather use their looks and sexuality rather than their intellect to make money? Yeah kinda. Does that mean I think this woman isn't intelligent or is wrong? Of course not. I think she is intelligent and is very self aware. Like you said that's just my opinion and I never stated it as a universal truth or fact lol I'll reiterate what I said in my original comment, it's her life she can do what she wants with it.

id: 2387 - Text: @Eric Goltz Damn dude you are confused. I'm not asking anything from you, least of all your approval. And objectfying bodies? Honey, it's human nature and I'm not here to be the moral police, but apparently you are. Whether or not a person is objectified is completely up to the individual because what I may think is objectification, the woman/man in the specific situation wouldn't. As long as people are able to think, feel, and live for themselves I have no problem whether they do sex work or not. My commentary pertained to society as a whole, not individuals. And for you to try to insult me and assume I'm a lesbian shows your true colors🤣 Bye MaleBot✌

id: 2390 - Text: It’s called working in the sex industry hun... a dime a dozen

id: 2405 - Text: Its her choice to do what she wants and shes making hella bank... when a female choses to express her sexuality yall really lose ur shit huh

id: 2443 - Text:  @vasvas8914  Hello! I am a real life stripper gasp and would just like to remind you that stripping is a sales job. No, we are not 'selling our bodies' as many people would like to put it. We are selling our time, company and entertainment. To help with my hustle I (and many other strippers) read books on sales, attraction, negotiation and body language. The process of 'working the floor' in a strip club is much the same as any sales job. You dance or walk around to see who catches your eye. You approach them with a smile and an opening line, build rapport, talk to them and find out what they like, why they're there, what they need. Are they looking for a party? Are they feeling lonely? Are they looking to de-stress and talk with a beautiful woman? Do they love blondes and have always fantasized about a lap dance with one? Then you have to figure out how to pitch a sale, and phrase it in a way that shows your service is the solution to their needs. Would a party in the jaccuzi with champagne with 2 blondes fulfill their party fantasies? Or perhaps they want a back rub, a whiskey and a beautiful and empathetic woman to listen to them unloading about how stressful their job is. What I'm trying to say is, it's more than just showing your boobs. And what's more is, there's nothing shameful about showing my boobs! I like them. They look good. Other people like them. They give me money. I fund my dreams and travel the world, or pay off my credit card, or provide for my family. This job gives me so many stories I could write 5 books, and financial autonomy to boot. Human sexuality is not shameful. Also, I bet u watch porn. Everyone does xoxoxox

id: 2444 - Text:  @CA-vj3ug  okaaaaay... and how does that contradict anything that I said? I admit that you have to have certain skills to be a succesful stripper. I also admit that its ok to appeal to one's sexual desires for business. Everyone has to earn his bread one way or another, if it doesnt hurt anyone. I'm saying that for me, there's nothing inspirational, altruistic or admirable in this line of work. No goods created, no valueable knowledge passed on, no people lives turned better except your own (and some guy for a couple of minutes). Again, which is OKAY, but there are people contributing much more to society but getting much less praise.

id: 2484 - Text: She has actually a video on Phub called “PropertySex Bad roommate apologizes with blowjob and sex”

id: 2551 - Text: Sex pAys ya heathens get over it.

id: 2572 - Text:  @lauramartinez1043  I don't agree with her lifestyle but who is anyone to judge? Everyone wants to jump on her for being a sex worker or not being fully honest... oh please.

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