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    Our ‘striptease culture” is preoccupied with ‘self-revelation and exposure’ (mcNair 2002:81 in Attwood, 2010: xv); how does this impact on the way female bodies are represented in the public sphere? Discuss this question with reference to specific examples of 20 and 21st century women’s art. “Look at what a hot girl I am: in spite of my independence, my culture, my intelligence, all i care about is pleasing you.” Autor Virginie Despentes We live in a society where western women are expected to abide to strict gender stereotypes and to tolerate the constant objectification and judgement of their bodies; a society, in which the public are persistently exposed to the aesthetic ideals of the ‘perfect’ female body though a sex-crazed advertising…

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    #### MILF and Mature Vegas Escorts Women get into escorting with varied purposes, and many ladies who love to entertain discerning gentlemen enter the profession after they are out of their 20s. Most often, their motivation stems from feeling the most confident they ever have, and them looking into escorting to express themselves in new, inspired ways. Vegas strip clubs are teeming with 20-something dancers, but men who have a longing for a woman of a certain age are always best served by…

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    Nigga Monologue

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    “We’re going to have to go through the back, because if a nigga sees you, they’re going to attack you.” I was quiet, my hands were beginning to sweat, and I think I was in need of the bathroom to shit. Once we got to the strip club, my eyes went wild seeing the lights flicker crazy through the floor. Weed and alcohol slaps my nose as they enter my nose making me cringe. Sky seen this. “Don’t worry you’ll get use to the smell after a while.” She grabs my hand interlocking with mine and pulls me…

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    London’s Victorian burlesque featured in the 1830s and 40s blended the use of humor and the female body to entertain their audiences. It showed cladly dressed women dancing to songs rewritten with a comedic twist while revealing what was underneath their clothes and flirted with the audience. ‘it involved transgressive comedy and songs, but the primary attraction of burlesque was sex . . in the form of ribald humor and immodestly dressed women.’ (Kenrick, n.d.). Burlesque performers sort to pick…

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    Burlesque Etymology

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    Burlesque--the Past, the Present, and the Striptease There are many fascinating words in the English language, all with their unique origins and history. Among such words of interest is the word burlesque. In order to discover the true definition of the world, its etymology, meaning, and history will be examined. ETYMOLOGY Etymology is the study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanings have changed throughout history (Google). According to the Oxford English Dictionary online…

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    Sexual Role Play Examples

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    Fantasy takes over his mind as he uses all the other senses to feel pleasure, which are enhanced during this experience. She would do a seductive striptease to really turn him on as she sits on his lap and take off her top and grind on him. He cannot touch because that goes against the strip club rules, but then they decide break the rules. One Night Stand - Both parties go out to a social spot and pretend like they do not know each other and flirt. They will dance with each other on the dance…

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    As grandiose as the production design was for its time Metropolis, set designer huge sets to show the hellish factories of the subterranean world. The models of the city's towering skyscrapers are also surprisingly convincing for a 1920s film. Even beyond the expansive production design and (for the time) special effects, Lang's visuals are all consistently inventive. The robot Maria provides some of the movie's most iconic images, including her transformation into a human being. In a later…

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    Strip Teasing, Emotion Pleasing In the world of entertainment, people become famous in many different ways. Some of ways are not so ethical in the society that we live in. The acts that are perpetrated rarely are publicly criticized. Only when the act or occupation is exotic is when the general public starts to criticize it. A popular occupation as such is strippers or exotic dancers. From its origins over two decades ago in North American exotic dance clubs, pole dance has consciously shed…

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    Comparing “The Story of the Grandmother” to “The Little Red Riding Hood”, it is clear that Perrault and other authors worked to make the tale more child-friendly and teach lessons. The folklorists in earlier eras did not care about teaching children manners or lessons, and there was not “a wall for sexuality between children and adults” like there is today. (Tatar, “Big Bad Wolf Reconsidered”) Excluding the cannibalism and the systematic striptease from his version, it is evident that Perrault…

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    Reading fairy tale stories to children may harm them by enforcing a false belief in the supernatural.Before Disney packed them full of happy endings and singing teapots, Fairy Tales were dark, violent stories told to teach kids harsh lessons. Fathers preyed on daughters, wicked step sisters had their feet chopped to pieces and wayward children slaughtered pensioners in their own homes. While they weren’t exactly family-friendly, the inclusion of a moral tried to justify the tales’ violence—even…

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