We're in agreement on that point, but it really grates on my nerves that the new sexyfied feminism sets up the false dichotomy you just gave me wherein either pole-dancing is great or pole-dancers are bad. I'm saying that pole-dancing (posted to Pole dance has nothing to do with sex. Why?)
Also, I think that your view of strip clubs from the point of view of someone who delivers pizzas might be a bit skewed. As someone who worked in them, they're usually super ick, the most exploitative form of sex (posted to Pole dance has nothing to do with sex. Why?)
I used to be a stripper, and I think that pole-dancing can have very little or very much to do with sex. Its all about the context/situation of the person pole-dancing. Anyone can turn anything into a sex object. A (posted to Pole dance has nothing to do with sex. Why?)
Hi Shula, I thoroughly enjoyed reading your article. As the subject within the video I am still amazed at the debate my performance caused. I would love to feature your article on the http://www.poledancecommunity.co.uk website but need your permission. Also (posted to Pole dance has nothing to do with sex. Why?)
Hi Shula, I was very interested to read your article which I just found (sorry, rather late). It is also interesting that pole is increasingly a subject for academic and/or heated debate, as evidenced by your article and the comments. (posted to Pole dance has nothing to do with sex. Why?)