I'll say this for her... she does have good upper & lower body strength and flexibility. Even if I still had the flexibility, I'd be so dizzy after that, I'd be barfing for the next two days.
Aside from the fact that she has great strength and flexibility;
If she's doing this as foreplay for her man, then it's about 3 minutes too long. I'd have the lights off and be asleep by the start of the 4th minute. It's a compliment! ha,ha.
It's the perfect length of time for her to flip the chicken breast and come back for another show before dinner. Or two commercial breaks worth of manshow.
There. that's a man's opinion on this inspiring piece of art form.
My husband would have been lost on the "art" of it around the 47 second mark. I hope she doesn't use this music for work. I don't think the men in the gentlemen clubs would care to hear wedding music. I definitely give her props though for making the pole look somewhat elegant.
That was amazing!!!! Pole dancing has come out of the strip clubs and it's now being taught as another form of movement. I know the local pole dancing school has quite the diverse clientele, who are not necessarily in for the sexual aspect of it. I wish I had that ability! That girl is definitely classically trained too.
Anon 9:31, didn't mean to offend you but I was an assistant to a wedding photographer and I have attended hundreds of weddings and photographed plenty of bridesmaids marching down the aisle to this song. So, a beautiful classic... yes, it is. A popular wedding piece... also, yes. Meet me in the middle here, mmmkay?
Assume and diss away when it comes the the "pole" aspect, but only a fool can deny the woman has talent. That was performed with grace and beauty, music choice included.
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I knew it could be something graceful! Not anything like one of the tramps on "ROck of Love".
I don't want to know anything the Kardashians know.
I'll say this for her... she does have good upper & lower body strength and flexibility. Even if I still had the flexibility, I'd be so dizzy after that, I'd be barfing for the next two days.
Aside from the fact that she has great strength and flexibility;
If she's doing this as foreplay for her man, then it's about 3 minutes too long. I'd have the lights off and be asleep by the start of the 4th minute. It's a compliment! ha,ha.
It's the perfect length of time for her to flip the chicken breast and come back for another show before dinner. Or two commercial breaks worth of manshow.
There. that's a man's opinion on this inspiring piece of art form.
Jarhead
not even gonna watch that for fear of vertigo!
Thank you! That was breathtakingly beautiful!
DAMN!!!!
If I could do that, I would rule the world... LOL!!!!
Beth in Seville
My husband would have been lost on the "art" of it around the 47 second mark. I hope she doesn't use this music for work. I don't think the men in the gentlemen clubs would care to hear wedding music. I definitely give her props though for making the pole look somewhat elegant.
Not when I think I'd have to be doing it in front of a bunch of gawking, sweaty men fondling themselves.
'wedding music'? this is not 'wedding music' but one of the most beautifull classics.
HOLY POLE!
That was amazing!!!!
Pole dancing has come out of the strip clubs and it's now being taught as another form of movement. I know the local pole dancing school has quite the diverse clientele, who are not necessarily in for the sexual aspect of it. I wish I had that ability! That girl is definitely classically trained too.
Anon 9:31, didn't mean to offend you but I was an assistant to a wedding photographer and I have attended hundreds of weddings and photographed plenty of bridesmaids marching down the aisle to this song. So, a beautiful classic... yes, it is. A popular wedding piece... also, yes. Meet me in the middle here, mmmkay?
Totally cliche' wedding music. I can hardly stand to hear it anymore and I LOVE Pachelbel.
That was really beautiful. And I don't watch strippers, or any of that. Very, very elegant. . . like a ballet, except with a pole.
I agree with Christina. I thought she was graceful.
Daphne
Assume and diss away when it comes the the "pole" aspect, but only a fool can deny the woman has talent. That was performed with grace and beauty, music choice included.
Odd what people see. I never said she was a stripper. I assumed she was a dance teacher.
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