On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 15:38:39 -0500, Adira <adiradavisnospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> On Mar 13, 3:54 pm, Adira <adiradavisnos...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> "broug...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> > On Mar 12, 8:08 pm, Adira <adiradavisnos...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> >> I made this costume to wear to perform a pharonic themed dance
>>> >> later this month. I sewed it all except the beaded scarf which I
>>> >> bought in Egypt. I am wondering if it shows a bit too much skin.
>>> >> I mean would you let your wife dance wearing it in public. Please
>>> >> be kind gentlemen.
>>>
>>> >> Mark keep your comments to yourself.
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>>> >>http://www.flickr.com/photos/adiradavis/
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>>> > any bellydancers i've ever seen show a lot more skin than that.
>>> > looks fine.
>>>
>>> > Penni
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>>> Oh I have outfits that are just a bra and skirt.............but we
>>> havent done any of those type dances in public yet and Memphis is
>>> conservative.
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>> the funniest thing i've had happen with a belly dancer was back in
>> college. i went out with a guy to a greek (don't ask me why they had
>> belly dancers) restaurant. they had this belly dancer that went around
>> to the tables and danced to get tips. she came to our table and the
>> guy i was with just looked at her. i kept thinking "look at what he's
>> drinking (milk). you ain't getting a tip".
>>
>> Penni
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>I have found that when I tell someone of the male gender that I
>bellydance as a hobby they almost drool and say really????
>I guess its ***y but not stigmatized like stripping...................
>I have never danced in a restaurant, and I doubt I would really shake it
>for tips.............the idea creeps me out a bit
Free Big Macs, though.


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