Should we allow strippers to read to kids at school?

Started by victreebelvictr4 pages

Does this topic anger him or?..

There's probably plenty who already do. I personally know several women who funded their education by stripping and who are now teachers, college lecturers and even one who's now a doctor.

Im pretty sure they were educators, and didnt disclose they were strippers to their students.

If they're dressed in a socially inappropriate manner then no.

Yes.

The "former stripper" controversy genuinely triggers me. It's not like we're talking about peedoo's, drug peddlers, or mafia hitmen.

This one topless bartender at a stag party I was at would make a fine school teacher (And stripped to pay for tuition.)

Originally posted by BrolyBlack
Im pretty sure they were educators, and didnt disclose they were strippers to their students.

Always wondered why some jobs people either self identify for life or others see them as that for life and others once you've quit that's it. You're no longer associated with that job.

Like soldiers. You can be in the army, navy, air force, marines whatever for a tiny percentage of your working life yet many define the rest of their lives and their identity on that.

But not strippers, apparently.

Originally posted by jaden_2.0
Always wondered why some jobs people either self identify for life or others see them as that for life and others once you've quit that's it. You're no longer associated with that job.

Like soldiers. You can be in the army, navy, air force, marines whatever for a tiny percentage of your working life yet many define the rest of their lives and their identity on that.

But not strippers, apparently.

Soldier is seen as an honorable profession. Same reason some professors and doctors insist on identifying as such.

One wouldn't identify as fast food burger flipper, after they move onto better jobs?

Yeah this thread seems to have backfired.

Only night shift strippers. Day shift strippers would almost certainly traumatize the children.

Originally posted by jaden_2.0
Always wondered why some jobs people either self identify for life or others see them as that for life and others once you've quit that's it. You're no longer associated with that job.

Like soldiers. You can be in the army, navy, air force, marines whatever for a tiny percentage of your working life yet many define the rest of their lives and their identity on that.

But not strippers, apparently.

Good post, got to agree with you and cdtm.

Originally posted by cdtm
Soldier is seen as an honorable profession. Same reason some professors and doctors insist on identifying as such.

One wouldn't identify as fast food burger flipper, after they move onto better jobs?

Also strange that there's such a negative reaction when teachers are "exposed" as having been strippers in the past.

Plenty news stories about that happening on numerous occasions.

Originally posted by Raptor22
Yeah this thread seems to have backfired.
I don't really get what was trying to be proved originally tbh.

Originally posted by jaden_2.0
Also strange that there's such a negative reaction when teachers are "exposed" as having been strippers in the past.

Plenty news stories about that happening on numerous occasions.

For some women stripping is the softer of options and they are making money because they aspire and have ambition. Why shouldn't they strip?

I love strippers

Originally posted by Robtard
Do you think these facts are any sort of counter for their feelings?

I thought you phaggots embrace feelings. Which is it?

Originally posted by Putinbot1
I don't really get what was trying to be proved originally tbh.

Trans storybook reader = stripper?

Apples to whiskey comparison.

Originally posted by Putinbot1
For some women stripping is the softer of options and they are making money because they aspire and have ambition. Why shouldn't they strip?

Why shouldn't they suck a dick or two for cash?

Originally posted by cdtm
Trans storybook reader = stripper?

Apples to whiskey comparison.

^Hates strippers, freedom, and apple pie.

Originally posted by Putinbot1
For some women stripping is the softer of options and they are making money because they aspire and have ambition. Why shouldn't they strip?

Exactly. If they're physically attractive enough to be a stripper and have no qualms about it and it makes enough money to get through an expensive university course without being saddled with huge amounts of debt then why not?!

It's a weird thread Jaden. I'm out of it.