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raaucoin
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I managed a candy store on Bourbon street. Had the opportunity to meet and get to know a number of women down there who stripped. Some of them had no problem and seemed to enjoy what they were doing and the money they earned. But MANY hated it. I was heart broken to her the number whose parents "got them in the business"as children. They had not had the opportunity to develops mentally,emotionally (and forget about spiritually ) beyond that of a 12 year old.I have very little sympathy for so-called hard luck prostitute/strippers. There’s a lot of other jobs out there that do not involve mortal sin, and they choose to pass up every single one, go for the easy way out, and wax on about how hard their life is. Sorry, not buying it. There’s a lot of single females who manage to feed their families without resorting to underhanded tactics.
Also, gender equality. Very few male strippers. If men can make it in the world, then so can women.
It is possible for a stripper to be a good person, without a doubt, but they are living in sin. And there is no real excuse for their behavior.
Or the number of them who were being forced under the threat of violence or death to continue even when they wanted to get out.–one night three girls came in. While their " body guard" walked over to look at the gummy bears, I told one how nice it was that the club sent someone to protect them as they walked the street. Know what she answered?
“protect us?! He’s not here to protect us. He’s here to make sure we don’t run away.”
… :tiphat: