dgirl1986
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I don't know to whom you are addressing your question, but I'm willing to take a shot at it. I think it's not a matter of women erotic dancers objectifying women, but rather a matter of the audience of a female erotic dancer objectifying her. And, similarly, it's a matter of the audience of male erotic dancer objectifying him. Does that make any sense?
That is what I meant, bad wording on my part.
I just find it a bit annoying that people tend to focus on how the audience objectifies women but the same people usually do not have a problem with men being objectified in the same way.
If we want to look at how the audience views it then attitude in society in regards to body, sexuality and sex needs to change. You can take away the dancers but you still have porn, pin ups, images, movies, casual sexual relationships, etc. Hope that makes sense.