re: boobs
I ended up at a strip club a couple months ago for a friend's birthday. It was on the way home, so we stopped. It really wasn't all that exciting. I mean hooray for oogling naked breasts and all, but to be honest I felt uncomfortable for the girls and for myself. It really seems so degrading. I watched as my friends got a few lap dances and tried to buy me lap dances. I actually paid one girl $20 just to leave me alone. She looked a bit confused, but she took the money anyway. I did end up pocketing about 20 or so free breathe mints from the front counter and admission was free, so I figured I only lost around $19.85 (and a little dignity).
The oddest thing about strip clubs (for me at least) is the whole oogling thing. I make a conscious effort to avoid detection whilst staring at women's boobs in real life, so it's hard to adjust to the fact that in this particular setting it's permissible and in fact encouraged.
Maybe that's why I like SG so much. In (web)space, noone can see you oogle!
I ended up at a strip club a couple months ago for a friend's birthday. It was on the way home, so we stopped. It really wasn't all that exciting. I mean hooray for oogling naked breasts and all, but to be honest I felt uncomfortable for the girls and for myself. It really seems so degrading. I watched as my friends got a few lap dances and tried to buy me lap dances. I actually paid one girl $20 just to leave me alone. She looked a bit confused, but she took the money anyway. I did end up pocketing about 20 or so free breathe mints from the front counter and admission was free, so I figured I only lost around $19.85 (and a little dignity).
The oddest thing about strip clubs (for me at least) is the whole oogling thing. I make a conscious effort to avoid detection whilst staring at women's boobs in real life, so it's hard to adjust to the fact that in this particular setting it's permissible and in fact encouraged.
Maybe that's why I like SG so much. In (web)space, noone can see you oogle!