Stripping is a choice but not in all cases where there is little opportunity pursuing anything else. For this reason, strippers are stereotyped to be from poor areas and have life-threatening drug habits.
Shaming them is easy (if one is so inclined) considering they "take their clothes off" for a living rather work a job deemed "normal" in contemporary society. Do they deserve respect? Yes, basic human respect. To quote Frank Ocean, "trying to pay/for tuition doing porn in the back/At least you're working" and it pays heavily in certain urban areas (Washington DC and Vegas apparently make a killing).
It also starts from psychological deficiency (in other words, a lack or abundance in one's body image and mind image) while some just do it out of desire for money and recognition. The rise in "vice" and "vice crimes" has to correlate with how young men and women think of themselves and wish to be satisfied for lack of a better word.
Everything we ever want is in our faces and readily available with sexual fulfillment as an obvious example. Strippers are only a short drive away (if such clubs still exist) and are now a few clicks away with the explosion of internet pornography and "camgirl websites".
Stripping appears to be a gateway to an easier life or in some cases, the only life besides drug trafficking and criminal activity in poor areas that lack adequate educational institutions.
I'll put it this way: attractive people are abused for their looks and their situations for the false appeasement and wealth of others. Nobody is truly proud of their involvement with strippers, which is why politicians and celebrities find their reputations ruined by contact with strippers. If our culture and our human desire wasn't as geared towards sex, money and satisfaction, the industry would be nowhere near what it is in the present.
Those who treat strippers and "sex workers" like playthings suffer with them; they crave genuine love and affection from men and women and cannot find it. To fill this gap, they resort to strippers, prostitutes and masturbation. That's the cold, hard truth and it may only get worse as our culture grows faster and more demanding.
Stripping is a choice but not in all cases where there is little opportunity pursuing anything else. For this reason, strippers are stereotyped to be from poor areas and have life-threatening drug habits.
Shaming them is easy (if one is so inclined) considering they "take their clothes off" for a living rather work a job deemed "normal" in contemporary society. Do they deserve respect? Yes, basic human respect. To quote Frank Ocean, "trying to pay/for tuition doing porn in the back/At least you're working" and it pays heavily in certain urban areas (Washington DC and Vegas apparently make a killing).
It also starts from psychological deficiency (in other words, a lack or abundance in one's body image and mind image) while some just do it out of desire for money and recognition. The rise in "vice" and "vice crimes" has to correlate with how young men and women think of themselves and wish to be satisfied for lack of a better word.
Everything we ever want is in our faces and readily available with sexual fulfillment as an obvious example. Strippers are only a short drive away (if such clubs still exist) and are now a few clicks away with the explosion of internet pornography and "camgirl websites".
Stripping appears to be a gateway to an easier life or in some cases, the only life besides drug trafficking and criminal activity in poor areas that lack adequate educational institutions.
I'll put it this way: attractive people are abused for their looks and their situations for the false appeasement and wealth of others. Nobody is truly proud of their involvement with strippers, which is why politicians and celebrities find their reputations ruined by contact with strippers. If our culture and our human desire wasn't as geared towards sex, money and satisfaction, the industry would be nowhere near what it is in the present.
Those who treat strippers and "sex workers" like playthings suffer with them; they crave genuine love and affection from men and women and cannot find it. To fill this gap, they resort to strippers, prostitutes and masturbation. That's the cold, hard truth and it may only get worse as our culture grows faster and more demanding.