Starting out as an exotic dancer, you're probably not going to be the full package, but you're going to have to become the package, pronto. Most people have at one time or another found that they don't fit in the societies known culturally and social norms. Everybody deals with different challenges that they have to overcome. When we look at exotic dancing, one can confirm that is one of the most deviant subculture, and we don't see much research data on it; however, exotic dancing is quite interesting, an exotic dancer and the adaptations one must endure within this profession the relationships and interactions between dancers and customers and the use of neutralization techniques by the dancers in order to justify their occupation and accept the stigmatizing components attached to the role of an exotic dancer, and we can compare the roles of male exotic dancers and how those roles have similarities and contrast to female exotic dancers.
Deviant acts, is described as when someone acts or are behaving outside the moral or legal codes that everyone agree to be in force and no doubt, everyone reading such …show more content…
When I think about deviance, I always ask myself, what do I typically think about? I also asked one of my friends, what they think deviance is, and what does immediately comes to mind? And the answer surprisingly came up with examples that reflect criminal behavior such as robbery, drug dealing, or assault. These are quite common responses, especially given the way the media presents crime and deviance. Yet deviance is not always criminal in nature. Nor does it always reflect an act or a behavior. There is a much extensive array of what establishes deviance in our society, and deviance can take many