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8 February, 2011 at 10:37 pm #71243
soot
8 February, 2011 at 10:11 pm #452688Ok, Have to reply to this, against my better judgement here goes.
Its true that some women do Lap dancing and survive, some have degrees some fund their way through university some do it because it fits in with family and provides a good living. When I say survive that’s just what I mean because there is another face to Lap Dancing…. why do you think that the majority (not all) of clubs have private booths? maybe for little private chats? the truth is that Lap dancing is sex on the High Street and for those who say they enjoy it
“Milly, who entered the lap-dancing industry at the age of 24, said: “Of course you have to smile, pretend you’re enjoying it. That’s the act you have to put on.”
In a candid interview with The Times, lap dancer, Milly also shatters the myth that the practice “is no more than dancing”.
“No one sticks to that,” she said. “And if you do, you quickly lose out.”
She added: “Whether individual women feel degraded by them or not, lap-dancing degrades all of us because it’s providing a socially acceptable place for women to be treated as sex objects.”
Milly also warned that men need to appreciate the negative impact which the industry is having on women.
She said: “The only way to really change things, if there is such a thing as an equal society, is if men learn to understand that paying for sexual stimulation is degrading and does have a negative impact. It’s not just a bit of fun.”
I’m glad you all had a good time on your night out and it may be that you went to a club that really was just dancing (which I doubt) but please dont try to make these clubs sound innocent and just entertainment. That might be the experience you had… but dont kid yourself that’s all it is for all men.
Teapot
8 February, 2011 at 9:34 pm #456366@angelbabe wrote:
@mrs_teapot wrote:
you all post some delicious sounding recipes do you actually ever make them and are you all good cooks?
ive made a few of them Mrs Teapot, and im not a bad cook but im no chef either :D
I wil make some of the recipes you posted and report back…. specially the malteser cheese cake… sounds yummy :lol:
Teapot
8 February, 2011 at 8:52 pm #452683@melody wrote:
I am spending my first night in my new home tonight… YAYYYYYYYYYY
Melody… I jusy found this… so pleased you are sorted. Happy New Home!!
Big hugs :D
Teapot
8 February, 2011 at 7:44 pm #4606128 February, 2011 at 7:41 pm #456364Actually have to fess up, :? today I went to:
http://www.cookfood.net/shops/harrogate
I got their Chocolate and Raspberry Roulade for dessert for “the” dinner on Saturday… I know its cheating…I will make the main course, although they do a lovely Salmon Terrine which I might go and get tomorrow for the starter.
All their stuff is made fresh and then frozen so all I have to do is defrost… shhhh dont tell.
(I will own up if asked on the night,,, I think :? )
Looks good huh?
Teapot :D
8 February, 2011 at 7:23 pm #456363you all post some delicious sounding recipes do you actually ever make them and are you all good cooks?
8 February, 2011 at 7:19 pm #188885Friday…. out with friends
when was the last time you got angry and why
8 February, 2011 at 7:17 pm #71241white
7 February, 2011 at 1:22 pm #456341@anc wrote:
Can I come? :lol:
How are your waitress skills? oh, and are you any good at washing up? :lol:
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