
matt
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That is completly up to her. |
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nolagirl504
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I guess. Can she pop it and lock it? Can she climb a pole? |
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sketcharoodave
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If you have enough one dollar bills, you should be able to keep her home. Let her do a table dance for the kids once in a while. |
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Miss D
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You can't "make" her into anything. She has to want it. Of course, a person who was once a stripper can be a so-called housewife later in life. Usually strippers have some emotional issues that lead to their career-choice. I would make sure I knew exactly what I was getting into first. Do you know about her childhood, her relationship with her father, was she abused ever? If you do discover she has issues, try to help her. Suggest counseling. Marriage may only complicate things. Being a stripper doesn't make her a bad person, more than likely she just needs guidance. |
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foxwoman172000
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Only if she is willing. You can take the stripper out of the bar but you can't take the bar out of the stripper. |
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nighthawkhero
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yes it depends on how she acts as a wife |
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jennifer
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Do you see domestic qualities in her. Some women get into it because it pays better than a convential job. I would never do that but I could see if someone had dreams and their current job did not pay enough how they could be enticed to so something like that. |
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softballer_2424
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It is up to her if whe wants to become a housewife or not |
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Krystina
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yes..unless she is a ho and thats why she is a stripper....lots of girls do it just for the money they dont enjoy it ...so that kinda girl id say yes..u can ..but he other ones into it for the feelin..then nope man they r skanks....but i bet she gives good head...to u ...and everyone else she knows..... |
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Mocha
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Maybe. Let her know how you feel and let her tell you how she would feel about quitting her job. If she truly loves you, she'll consider it. |
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SistahSpeak!
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What do you think? If you asked the question, it's probably clear to you that it is either impossible, or pretty difficult.
At the end of the day I think it's pretty much up the individuals... what kind of person is she? Is she doing this just to survive? Is she trying to make a better living? And what is it that you will say and do for her that will assist her in this transition.
Just be honest with her, and yourself, and move forward.
Best wishes,
S |
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