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By darwin dali
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There's more clothing on than for poledancers. Clothes make you slip off the pole, so they have to be minimal.

I would imagine it's not just the clothing that makes you slip off!! :twisted:


It's tricky, you need flesh on the pole to climb and to do the moves with minimum contact on the pole, you need to stick; but for spins, you need to slip round the pole, so you have to have just the right amount of moisture on your hands. It's very hard!

Reading this I start to perspire profusely :yikes:
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By sagi58
#373441
It's tricky, you need flesh on the pole to climb and to do the moves with minimum contact on the pole, you need to stick; but for spins, you need to slip round the pole, so you have to have just the right amount of moisture on your hands. It's very hard!


I know I set that one up; but, sheez... you sure did take it to another level!! :D:rofl::D
These "gentlemen" will never be the same!! :twisted::whip:
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By racechick
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:rofl::rofl: I see what you mean, but pole dancing is like that. I've posted this vid before, it's Nikki in a competition earlier this year, she won it . But it shows what i mean about sticking on the pole and spinning round it. In the competition there are two poles, one fixed ( for the climbing stuff) and one that spins round. Your hands have to be just the right moisture for both. Sometimes you have to spray on water, sometimes you have to put on chalk, like when you go rock climbing.
Anyway, here's the vid. I apologise for the whooping, the girls do it encourage each other and it's her friends videoing it.....so it's rather loud!
[youtube]ZCh1Z4UsBUA[/youtube]
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By Jabberwocky
#373495
As a father to a 3 month old girl. I am aloud in this thread to make sure she avoids the same mistakes that the cheerleaders have.

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By sagi58
#373500
As a father to a 3 month old girl. I am aloud in this thread to make sure she avoids the same mistakes that the cheerleaders have.


Stereotypes are always going to be "offensive" when taken to the extreme.
There have been many cheerleaders who went on to successful careers in
other fields:

Alicia Silverstone
Alicia was a Cheerleader before her roles in "Clueless" and "Batman".

Ann-Margret
This Swedish born actress who starred in "Pocketful of Miracles," "State Fair," "Bye Bye Birdie," "Viva Las Vegas"
with Elvis Presley, "Stagecoach," and "The Cincinnati Kid" was once a Cheerleader.

Calista Flockhart
Calista Flockhart of Ally McBeal fame was a high school Cheerleader in Medford, NJ.

Cybill Shepperd
Before becoming an actress, Cybill was a Cheerleader and model.

Deana Carter
Country Singer, Deana Carter, was a Cheerleader and student body President in high school.

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Dwight D. Eisenhower, thirty-fourth President of the U.S. of A., excelled in sports including cheerleading.

Franklin D Roosevelt
Among his many other activities, thirty-second President of the U.S. of A., was a football Cheerleader at Harvard.
#373527
I was going to respond to the post with a list of the cheerleaders that were pregnant at 18 and had to postpone their life plans to go to college and join a sorority in order to have a baby, then after a few years their idiot husbands which they were coerced to marry by her conservative parents, became abusive, and after a number of altercations with the police, left them and joined the statistics of millions of dead beat dads, and now our cheerleader works at McDonald's trying to make ends meet on minimum wage, and public assistance.

But the post was so long, it exceeded the character limit, sorry. :blush:
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By Jabberwocky
#373597
As a father to a 3 month old girl. I am aloud in this thread to make sure she avoids the same mistakes that the cheerleaders have.


Stereotypes are always going to be "offensive" when taken to the extreme.
There have been many cheerleaders who went on to successful careers in
other fields:

Alicia Silverstone
Alicia was a Cheerleader before her roles in "Clueless" and "Batman".

Ann-Margret
This Swedish born actress who starred in "Pocketful of Miracles," "State Fair," "Bye Bye Birdie," "Viva Las Vegas"
with Elvis Presley, "Stagecoach," and "The Cincinnati Kid" was once a Cheerleader.

Calista Flockhart
Calista Flockhart of Ally McBeal fame was a high school Cheerleader in Medford, NJ.

Cybill Shepperd
Before becoming an actress, Cybill was a Cheerleader and model.

Deana Carter
Country Singer, Deana Carter, was a Cheerleader and student body President in high school.

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Dwight D. Eisenhower, thirty-fourth President of the U.S. of A., excelled in sports including cheerleading.

Franklin D Roosevelt
Among his many other activities, thirty-second President of the U.S. of A., was a football Cheerleader at Harvard.

They also say if you get enough monkeys and typewriters eventually they will write the best story in the world

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By sagi58
#373614
They also say if you get enough monkeys and typewriters eventually they will write the best story in the world.


:rofl::rofl::rofl:
#373625
They also say if you get enough monkeys and typewriters eventually they will write the best story in the world

What's a typewriter; you old fart!?!?
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By Jabberwocky
#373631
Do sayings get updates... if so what did they say before "best thing since sliced bread" and is sliced bread that good really. Yes it is convenient, but good?

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