sandy whitelinger
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Hema said:How is that any of your business?
That would be a moral application of the art form. It's Scriptural.
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Hema said:How is that any of your business?
Sandywhitelinger said:Your saying I'm irrational?
But, but, it's a debate silly one. Plus she did say that there are some people Will Rodgers never met.
Circle_One said:Yes, I am. You're being completely irrational. We are trying to have a debate and you're bringing nothing to the table but discussions of mothers and wives. You've had nothing at all to say on the subject, except to be derogatory towards us for wanting to have such a discussion.
This is irrational.
Circle_One said:But, darling
Circle_One said:You've not yet once discussed the debate at hand, so you can't use the "it's a debate" line. One must first be a part of a debate in order to claim they are actually in the debate.
Circle_One said:If you'd like to debate the merits of my mother against the merits of yours, please, start another thread, as that is not what this thread is about..
There you go again. Restrain yourself. Or didn't your mother teach you that either?Circle_One said:Sweetie.
Circle_One said:... if you don't like what we're discussing, or have nothing to say regarding the topic at hand...
Circle_One said:then the answer is a simple one: Shove off.
Circle One said:Yes, I am. You're being completely irrational. We are trying to have a debate and you're bringing nothing to the table but discussions of mothers and wives. You've had nothing at all to say on the subject, except to be derogatory towards us for wanting to have such a discussion.
This is irrational.
Sunstone said:My dear C1, are you begining to suspect like me that it would easier for us to introduce democracy to China than get Sandy to state even one rational reason why pole dancing is immoral?
Halcyon said:My mother taught me how to put up a tent, that's a kind of pole dancing.
What's this thread about?
sandy whitelinger said:Maybe after you mother explains the fundamentals of morality to you you won't need me to. Ask her first.
Later.
Recently, it hasn't been about much more than an effort to get Sandy to see that he has yet to state even one rational reason for his position, and has instead resorted to mere emotionalism in an attempt to dupe others into believing he has a substantial and compelling moral position. Judging by the responses to his sound bites, however, the only one he's fooling is himself.Halcyon said:What's this thread about?
Not only that, but the pole dancer will also perceive and interpret those activities, and will doubtless form their own judgements as regards the relative 'morality' of performing them.Sunstone My opinion is that it is morally neutral said:and any morality or immorality of it obtains to the viewers[/b]
Only how to put up a tent, the rest of my education was left up to a motley crew consisting of a dog, two rabbits and a rather moldy scarecrow.sandy whitelinger said:Gosh, didn't your mother teach you anything.
Nordicßearskin said:Which for me rather makes this question somewhat academic, though undoubtedly interesting none-the-less. *smiles apologetically*
Sunstone said:Does anyone believe that pole dancing can be, under some circumstances, life enhancing, even life affirming? If so, what are those circumstances?
XAAX said:IWhat do you mena life enhancing Sun?
I have met a few strippers and to my knowledge, none of them were happy to be where they were at. I think the only ones that would be pleased that it was their calling to strip, are a little low on the spiritual ladder. Just my opinion from the limited number of them I have met.
Oh, by the way, No...my mother is not responsible for my morals...thank god
MaddLlama said:Frankly I'm too lazy to read all 12 pages of this debate but I have one thing to add:
Did it occur to anyone that "erotic pole dancing" is not just about strip clubs and strippers who do it for money? Pole dancing is a new trend in dance, and is gaining a lot of steam. They sell poles you can install in your own home to practice on and use to enhance your relationship in the privacy of your own home. Surely that is life enhancing. At least, sex life enhancing, which is I believe an important part of life.
This is a thread about pole dancing, not stripping for money. Is there something inherently immoral about dancing around a pole by myself in my living room? Or, does it only become immoral when it involves strangers and money?