Oh my word!

Well, I am glad I went and drove those young men around, in their carousing, so they could drink and not worry about getting a DUI, I am sure I will never be the same again! The loss of innocence, is so sad!

We went to a couple “gentlemen” clubs. The young ladies (I am assuming they were young, tho in some cases it seemed hard to tell) who work at these “clubs” were energetic, athletic and even for a short time entertaining. But I must say, that it grew tawdry very fast. Very few seemed to be veryΒ  accomplished dancers,but they were friendly! At least the ones I visitied with were. One who didn’t have a lot of excitement on the dance floor and was a tad bit out of shape, seemed to be a very nice young lady to visit with. I am sure they need to be to make their dollar, but she, and all the rest I visited with, seemed to really enjoy visiting with an eldery novice at these sort of night spots.

The young men enjoyed themselves whole heartedly and made me laugh almost non stop. When I asked why they would be interested in looking at partialy clad females, none of whom was any better looking, and many who were not nearly as beautiful as the wives they left at home, they really didn’t have an answer. I guess it must be some sort of young man initiation. Men and boys will be men and boys.

Worst part is, tho’ I tried my darndest to remain just a keen observer and not to let any untoward thoughts enter into my mind and merely tried to take a spectators view and enjoy the athletic feats and finesse of the workers, much as you would while watching any sport, I am afraid I will need to go to confession at church, now!

It’s not something I will look forward to going and doing again, but I suppose everyone ought to go at least once

And what is with the women who go to these places and even take part, from the floor? Odd. Very odd.

4 thoughts on “Oh my word!

  1. The women who go there……
    Kind of like a radio celebrity gal who rode a bull at a local rodeo. I wanted to say Honey, I believe in equal rights for the genders but I’m always surprised when one of us doesn’t realize you can get hurt exorcizing that right! Most of us are smart enough to limit those possibilities…. demonstrate the point in a more practical manner!

  2. I quess you can say that it was an experience that you won’t forget! I went to something similar but on the opposite gender! Not something I would want to repeat! One man is good enough!

  3. “everybody ought to go” — curious that one would suggest a moral imperative to attend an event that your own words clearly recognize as sinful.

    Men and boys will be boys and boys. This event could only count as “initiation” if the experience awakens the young men to the mature realization that the “gentlemen” who go there are neither gentle nor men, and that they shouldn’t have gone in the first place.

  4. Cory, so nice to read your “holier than thou” attitude! Sure made my Sunday better. Makes me realize and remember that there are good, up right Christians, such as yourself, who feel superior to others, while forgetting that Jesus was condemned in much the same way for hanging out with sinners. You go have a pious, holy and altogether wholesome and Christian week now, you hear? πŸ™‚

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