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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't equate exotic dancing with sex work and I think it is dangerous to confound the two. [/quote] You can think what you want. I consider it sex work.[/quote] Well, you can consider that the sky is green. That doesn’t mean you’re correct.[/quote] How is stripping not sex work? The entire purpose is to dance to get men sexually aroused[/quote] So, many actresses on TV programs and in movies are also sex workers in your mind. [/quote] Porn is a kind of sex work, yes. [/quote] I think PP means regular tv/movies. Many actors and actresses are attractive, wear revealing clothes, do sex scenes, etc. Does that make them sex workers? I mean, I like seeing Thor shirtless, but it’s not like that really adds to the plot at all. It’s straight up eye candy. [/quote] dumb argument that doesn't warrant a response. [/quote] Right? If you can't the difference between nudity as apart of a broader artistic story being told versus a show whose only purpose is to sexually arouse the audience, then your argument isn't worth a response. I can't believe the people of DCUM are this dense.[/quote] Most tv shows and movies aren’t art. They’re designed to make money, and sex sells. Or what about advertisements? Are the girls in Carl’s Jr. ads sex workers? What about places like Hooters? Are they sex workers? [/quote] Thank you. That was my point. And on the other side of the coin, many of my former colleagues were classically trained dancers who did view exotic dancing as an art form. I know of two that now own and manage dance studios that teach your daughters. These women are perfectly kind, respectful, decent and loving individuals. That was the norm, not the damaged, drug addicted, "slutty" narrative that PP is portraying. [/quote] You both sound dense. LOL. Strippers are sex workers. [/quote]
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