![]() Her sudden vague-ness when describing what occurred in the Loft at Deja Vu also begs the question of how candid she really is. Because of this, I find her attitude of being "above" the "dirtiness" of certain clubs disingenuous, and her condescending description of dancers an insult to any woman in that occupation. In fact, as she points out in the book, anything involving penetration is illegal in MN, yet the Dolls could get away with doing it. While that is part of the sex industry, it is a very different job from dancing. ![]() I think the book is disgraceful, but the fallacies and exaggerations are mostly hidden to those who have never worked in the industry.įor the record, for six months she worked in the Dollhouse in Sexworld, which is a peepshow. This book is like A Million Little Pieces, but because of the veiled nature of the industry, the facts are harder to check. ![]() Afterwards, we both talked about how we want to write the anti-Diablo Cody strip-club book. She was the one who suggested I read the book. I never worked with Diablo Cody (she was before my time), but I know someone who did. ![]()
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