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Burlesque

Originally uploaded by Oh Lenna

So … I’ve been semi-invited to a Burlesque and Blues night this week - and a Burlesque birthday party in July.

Now, of course, I like seeing scantily-clad ladies disrobing as much as the next heterosexual male - the weekend’s soaring temperatures in London proved that as much as anything. But I still can’t decide if it’s the sort of thing I can go to myself and come out feeling, well, good about myself.

It is a world away from seedy stripclubs with strippers who only see you as walking wallets, but I can’t help wondering if I’d come out still feeling slightly seedy and unsure of myself, if only because I hate paying for things.

The Guardian suggests that it has itself become somewhat of an industry that is itself rife for exploitation. But all the railing by feminists against the porn industry hasn’t stopped today’s yoof exposing themselves to anyone and everyone for a bit of fun.

Expression or exploitation?

Originally published at almost witty. You can comment here or there.

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[livejournal.com profile] pinkgemma is saying that burlesque is a terrible thing, and demeans all women.

While I'm not going to argue that burlesque is proof that sistas are totally doing it for themselves, man, I'm also not going to say that burlesque is an anti-feminist statement. Simply because in the aftermath of the politically correct movement, the world could have gone two ways:

- all sexual expression is demanding, regardless of gender or sexuality
- hey, we all like looking at boobies/bottoms/men/women. So let's make some money out of it and apply the rules across both genders. Thus we have adverts featuring hunky men stripping off or just wearing a towel instead of bikini-clad women.

And obviously, us being a capitalist society where the dollar rules, we went for the latter option.

Having said all that, I've yet to actually go to a burlesque show, mainly because as a single man, it wouldn't be that far removed from me going to see a stripper. I also have unique queasiness about seeing a stripper, for some reason.

What do you think?

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