If I had a daughter who was considering stripping to make ends meet, I'd move her back into my home until things turned around for her. I have nothing moral about stripping, but I do think it's a sort of unfortunate environment, and can lead to actual unseemliness.
If stripping was a passion for her, something she had dreamed of all her life, I'd do whatever I could to make sure she was safe, and ask if her club has a dad's day.
EDIT: I also can pretty much second everything levite wrote. The ex-stripper I know didn't for a moment blur the line of the financial transaction that dancing is. She assured me that if a stripper ever seems like she's actually enjoying the work itself, you can be certain she's not, she's just a very very good stripper. Stripping is show business, and the specific show they put on goes better (read: makes more money) if they look like they want to be there.
Last edited by ratbastid; 01-11-2010 at 02:15 PM..
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