Tufts Daily: Women Face Higher Admissions Standards

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<p>Uh, well, let’s say that you don’t exactly need to be all that attractive to successfully work at a gentlemen’s club. Let’s face it. Most men have instincts that are pretty base. The truth of the matter is, most men, especially if they’re drunk, will happily pay very good money to stare at most young naked woman, even if they aren’t exactly beauty queens. There are some, plain-looking woman out there doing quite well in these clubs. Frankly, as long as you’re young, you have to be truly unattractive to not make decent money as as stripper. Granted, you won’t make the kind of money that an investment banker makes. But you’ll make pretty good money. </p>

<p>If you really don’t believe me, I invite you to go to some of the average clubs in the smaller towns (i.e. not the star clubs in the major cities, but an average one in a small town), and you will see plenty of women working there that, frankly, you probably wouldn’t look at twice if you met her in a regular venue, but who are raking in the dough in these clubs. </p>

<p>Uh, not that I’m speaking from personal experience of course. This is all just what I’ve heard from my friends. ;-></p>

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<p>But that’s not what I am talking about. I am simply pointing out that the option to strip exists for most young women (i.e. the ones who aren’t truly unattractive).</p>

<p>Now, is it a disreputable option? Of course! Is it an option that most women don’t want to choose? Again, of course. But that’s not the point. The point is, the option exists. Whether the option is reputable or not, or whether most women would actually want to choose it or not is not relevant to the question of whether the option is there. In other words, if a young woman really really wants to make a lot of money and yet really really doesn’t want to go to college, she does have this other option. That’s all I’m saying.</p>