It also seems to be something that changes with time, at one time dancing was a very healthy option for me, that doesn't seem to be the case for me anymore. What is healthy for one person can be toxic for another. It may not effect everybody the same way, everyone is at different points and levels of their personal growth. If you grow out of something and you continue to stay in it, it can become toxic for your mental, emotional, and spiritual health. I'm saying that in most cases it seems like anything can become toxic if it hinders your growth. I'm not saying that mature women are not sexy or capable, they are. There's nothing wrong with aging, and were lucky to have the opportunity to get old, some people are not as fortunate, but dancing is not a place you probably want to do it in. Every girl should realize you may not think so, but that could be you if you don't do something about it.
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If you've been a dancer you probably know what I'm talking about, you don't want to be that older dancer that doesn't make any money, guys tease and talk about, or run away from when she gets on stage. I don't want to have the bottom drop out. The thought I find scary is to not find something else that works and then to get to the point where you can't dance any more. Which, isn't bad if you do something with your new motivation, like decide that your going to use dancing for. Unless you married someone financially stable, got an awesome opportunity somewhere, or went to school to become something that has a decent salary or wage, entry level jobs and pay will not get you out you'll go to work for a few days at that normal job and then appreciate dancing that much more. I haven't found that to be as simple as it sounds, it's not easy to go work all week for the same amount as you make in a shift. I'm sure some people would just say, "It's simple, just quit and go get a job".
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It's that it is not a normal job and it really isn't in your best interest to treat it like it is.Īt most jobs your value to the company or as a professional increases with time, when your a dancer it does not, and the job becomes more difficult in some ways "even if you still look good". It isn't that dancing is so bad, it is what you make it. It's important to have a plan or know what goals and milestones your working towards, so you'll reach them.
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Every dancer that I know who has danced for years, did not start with the intention of staying.
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Damn Got the body of a goddess, got eyes butter pecan brownI see you girl, getting lowShe comin down from the ceiling, to the floor Yea She Know what she doin Yea yea yea She doin that right thang Yea yea yeaI Need to get her over to my crib and do that night thang Cause I'm in love with a stripperShe poppin she rollin' she rollin' She climbin' that pole and I'm in love with a stripper She trippin she playin she playin I'm not goin nowhere girl I'm stayin I'm in love with a stripper Shit.Mike Jones!!She's every man's dream, she's God's gift to earthWomen they love 'em to, that's what you call a woman's worthSee I love all the strippers because they show me loveThey know I never pay you free when ever I hit the clubBut I can't even lie, the girls in here so flyShe slidin' up n down that pole, got me mesmerizedMike Jones don't ever trip, but got damn she thickI can't lie I must admit.SO, how do we Get out of Dancing.? If you are a dancer this question should be on your mind from the very beginning, and it most of the time is.