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Bass...
I personally don't see how a person's decision to strip for a living or to make ends meet or for whatever reason makes them a lower 'class' of person. If a person can make money by taking their clothes off and they enjoy doing it, then more power to them.
There is one thing you said that I feel the need to comment on, though.
"only in some man's dirty little mind."
Actually, I've found that more women than men put strippers/dancers/models down and also that it is done more out of cattiness (is that really a word?) and jealousy than anything else.
One problem in this area (Upstate NY) is that a good number of the girls in these places have started 'touching' when they can get away with it -- and if the money is right. Girls like these make the adult entertainment industry look bad.
Isolated events make for widespread accusations and in the end, as usual, innocent people get the shit end of the stick.
Case in point: I actually had a guy in a bar ask me if I thought my own girlfriend (of nearly two years now) was a whore because of what she does for a living.
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I shot the sheriff... but the fucking deputy got away.
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