Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are both middle aged professionals and divorced. We kept walking by a couple of strip clubs and she asked me a few questions about my experience at strip clubs. I find them depressing and weird so I haven't been to one in many years, but I did go to bachelor parties, etc., when I was young. She kept bringing up the topic. Finally I took her. I was uncomfortable but it wasn't as bad as I expected. I noticed some other male-female couples there. Do other straight women like going to strip clubs? Why? My GF was nervous but seemed to have a good time and was very frisky when we got home.
I don't see why any woman would want to see other women getting objectified by creeps for few bucks? How is any different than propagating child labor by buying cheap goods?
Because women dancing on stage is a choice they make. They can choose how to use their bodies. It's not only when it comes to abortion. The fact that you can't see the difference between adults in children tells me you're a lunatic.
Many of these women are trafficked.
Anonymous wrote:I only support the women who are stripping their way through med school. All others, I close my eyes until their set is done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are both middle aged professionals and divorced. We kept walking by a couple of strip clubs and she asked me a few questions about my experience at strip clubs. I find them depressing and weird so I haven't been to one in many years, but I did go to bachelor parties, etc., when I was young. She kept bringing up the topic. Finally I took her. I was uncomfortable but it wasn't as bad as I expected. I noticed some other male-female couples there. Do other straight women like going to strip clubs? Why? My GF was nervous but seemed to have a good time and was very frisky when we got home.
I don't see why any woman would want to see other women getting objectified by creeps for few bucks? How is any different than propagating child labor by buying cheap goods?
Man I wish it was a few bucks. I can't afford to go but a couple times a year these days.
Imagine, family men throwing their money and time on women, liquor, drugs and gambling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are both middle aged professionals and divorced. We kept walking by a couple of strip clubs and she asked me a few questions about my experience at strip clubs. I find them depressing and weird so I haven't been to one in many years, but I did go to bachelor parties, etc., when I was young. She kept bringing up the topic. Finally I took her. I was uncomfortable but it wasn't as bad as I expected. I noticed some other male-female couples there. Do other straight women like going to strip clubs? Why? My GF was nervous but seemed to have a good time and was very frisky when we got home.
I don't see why any woman would want to see other women getting objectified by creeps for few bucks? How is any different than propagating child labor by buying cheap goods?
Because women dancing on stage is a choice they make. They can choose how to use their bodies. It's not only when it comes to abortion. The fact that you can't see the difference between adults in children tells me you're a lunatic.
Many of these women are trafficked.
Anonymous wrote:We are both middle aged professionals and divorced. We kept walking by a couple of strip clubs and she asked me a few questions about my experience at strip clubs. I find them depressing and weird so I haven't been to one in many years, but I did go to bachelor parties, etc., when I was young. She kept bringing up the topic. Finally I took her. I was uncomfortable but it wasn't as bad as I expected. I noticed some other male-female couples there. Do other straight women like going to strip clubs? Why? My GF was nervous but seemed to have a good time and was very frisky when we got home.
Anonymous wrote:We are both middle aged professionals and divorced. We kept walking by a couple of strip clubs and she asked me a few questions about my experience at strip clubs. I find them depressing and weird so I haven't been to one in many years, but I did go to bachelor parties, etc., when I was young. She kept bringing up the topic. Finally I took her. I was uncomfortable but it wasn't as bad as I expected. I noticed some other male-female couples there. Do other straight women like going to strip clubs? Why? My GF was nervous but seemed to have a good time and was very frisky when we got home.
Anonymous wrote:She’s divorced, she thought it would be a little thrill. I don’t see why this is a big deal. Don’t go anywhere too sketch, be polite and appropriate to the dancers, and tip well. The end.
They are making a choice. The same way I support women making a choice to have an abortion, or to stay at home and raise their kids, or be CEOs or do whatever the F they want to do. Women have agency. Why are you taking it away from them?