Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a boyfriend taking me a few times out of curiosity. Small places. Not fancy. Mostly it made me sad. Make sure that you do tip them really well. They’re working very hard.
That said. I’m guessing high end places that cater to couples and kink might feel different. I’d be into that. Doubt we have that level of club in dc.
I'd like a job where I could earn $1500+ a night for doing no more than that. Many don't report 90% of their earnings so they aren't taxed to death.
Anonymous wrote:I had a boyfriend taking me a few times out of curiosity. Small places. Not fancy. Mostly it made me sad. Make sure that you do tip them really well. They’re working very hard.
That said. I’m guessing high end places that cater to couples and kink might feel different. I’d be into that. Doubt we have that level of club in dc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The very nature of strip clubs involves the display and commodification of female bodies, reducing women to their physical attributes and sexual performance, which can be seen as a form of objectification and exploitation.
Men who go there aren't respectful of women outside the club either.
Honestly, men in the club are way more respectful than men on the street, mostly because there are other men there who are paid to make sure there's no BS.
It's almost like men policing other men's behavior works...
Yes but mental impact of seeing women as subservient sex objects stays with them even after they leave.
Um, are you aware there are also male strip clubs?
And 99% of them are for bio-males.
I got out more when I was younger. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The very nature of strip clubs involves the display and commodification of female bodies, reducing women to their physical attributes and sexual performance, which can be seen as a form of objectification and exploitation.
Men who go there aren't respectful of women outside the club either.
There are many strip clubs where men are the dancers and women the customers. Just an FYI.
"Many"? No.
There's 100 x more female dancer/male patron strip clubs.
FYI
Is the ratio actually 100 to 1? Or did you just pull that statistic out of your ass?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The very nature of strip clubs involves the display and commodification of female bodies, reducing women to their physical attributes and sexual performance, which can be seen as a form of objectification and exploitation.
Men who go there aren't respectful of women outside the club either.
Honestly, men in the club are way more respectful than men on the street, mostly because there are other men there who are paid to make sure there's no BS.
It's almost like men policing other men's behavior works...
Yes but mental impact of seeing women as subservient sex objects stays with them even after they leave.
Um, are you aware there are also male strip clubs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The very nature of strip clubs involves the display and commodification of female bodies, reducing women to their physical attributes and sexual performance, which can be seen as a form of objectification and exploitation.
Men who go there aren't respectful of women outside the club either.
There are many strip clubs where men are the dancers and women the customers. Just an FYI.
"Many"? No.
There's 100 x more female dancer/male patron strip clubs.
FYI