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Takeaway: Men visit strip clubs for many different reasons but there are only three types of guys: the good, the bad and the creepy. It also just so happens that I've supported myself in the past by working as an exotic dancer or "pole jockey", whichever you prefer. As a result, I feel like I have a very unique view of sex and relationships based on my experiences. I hope that I can open some minds to new and exciting things! I need some foolproof hand job tips!
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Is working as a stripper honestly empowering? I hated the popular belief that sex workers were oppressed and without agency, victims in need of rescuing. When I started stripping in the back bar of a Christchurch brothel at 18, I was in control of my decision to get nude — or so I thought. An arts undergraduate, I had no pressing need for money, the reason usually cited for entry into the sex industry — an umbrella term that encompasses stripping, web-camming, escorting, prostitution and porn.
Most of us are sexual hypocrites. We consume porn and visit strip clubs while loudly condemning the nature and morality of the people working in these industries. Female strippers, for example, are largely still viewed as examples of failed parenting. By contrast, male strippers—albeit a group existing in much smaller numbers—have largely been exempt from our societal admonishment.