In the last few years, sex
has become more acceptable in mainstream culture. People take pole
dancing classes as a form of recreation, the amount of sex shown in movies and
on television is rising, and people host passion or sex toy parties quite often.
It was hypothesized that this rise in the acceptance of sex and sexuality may
have also led to an increase in acceptance of exotic dancing.
This study
compared the personality characteristics, attitudes towards sex,
self-esteem, and attitudes toward exotic dance and dancers within a group
of exotic dancers to a group of female university students.
Results
revealed that, contrary to popular belief, exotic dancers and university
students were very similar in levels of self-esteem, personality characteristics,
and attitudes towards exotic dance.
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By: Brodie Lewis, & Cory L. Pedersen of https://twitter.com/OrgasmRLab
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