New York Times Fashionのインスタグラム(nytstyle) - 7月25日 05時24分
There are nearly 4,000 strip clubs in the country. They bring in $7 billion worth of revenue. But in many places, the price of a lap dance has remained essentially unchanged since 1990. “If you ask the customer to pay more than $20, they’ll look at you like you have two heads,” said Zara Moon, a stripper and artist in Los Angeles. In response to issues like these, dancers and their allies across the nation are fighting to reform labor practices; put an end to sexual harassment and discrimination in the workplace; and stifle the stigma around what they believe is as legitimate a profession as any. Photograph by @septemberdawnbo
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anjilli_sky
"What they believe is as legitimate a profession as any." Leads the reader to believe you don't agree. It's not for everyone, but neither is lice removal technician. It seems more honest than influencers.
margotrobbie99
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agnes_szokolai
also sadly not the only "career" that has failed to keep up with the cost of living over the past decades. maybe there more supply than demand... population explosion devalues human labor
hustle.in.heels_
@veryimportantbitch_ you can do those $10 dances. Best part of working for yourself is setting your own prices. I charge $40 if they wanna touch🤑 because that's how I value myself
strumpet_boutiques
I’m in Australia so excuse my ignorance but how is this fashion? Is this post for real? I thought NY Times was a reputable news journal. You Americans crack me up. 😂😂😅😂
hustle.in.heels_
@sensubham I respect myself so much I make 6 figures and don't have to call in sick or request time off🤣🤑How much freedom does your respectful job provide you?
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