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  • AvaBabe

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    March 5, 2012 at 3:57 am in reply to: Just Got Back Into Pole Post Partum 9weeks

    I am going to have a baby any day now! Literally! I am so looking forward to getting back into pole and have been contemplating how to go about setting up my goals lately. I know a lot of my upper strength is gone as well a well as my core strength, and well flexibility lol. It’s all good though, I know in time with proper training it will come back! Anyhow, I will be following your progress and cheering you on! Congrats on little one!

  • AvaBabe

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    March 2, 2012 at 2:30 am in reply to: So irritated by the news tonight

    Sorry for all the stuttering, idk why it posted like 5 times 🙂

  • AvaBabe

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    March 2, 2012 at 2:28 am in reply to: So irritated by the news tonight

    So I went and read the article that went along worth the story. It mad me sad and mad. Obviously, stripping has it’s down points, so does every job. In some places women are not hired for the have yard shifts because it is not believed to be safe enough for them. It also makes me angry because there is such a slant on this. Yes the money comes fast, I don’t know about easy though. I was a dancer for a while and I definitely did not feel trapped. I loved it and world do it again. However, that being said, I and those that I modeled after, treated it just like any other job, not a big party. There were huge safety precautions I took along with the staff at the clubs I worked at (what else am I tipping bouncers for??) And then die the money but it’s called being responsible. Yeah it’s ok to have nice things, but if you’re not saving and investing properly, just like any job when you’re ready to move on and cannot possibly risk a pay cut, make sure you have the money to support yourself while you look for other employment you have also seen to that you are qualified and skilled for. I feel deeply for the women who have gone missing, it if horrible to say the least and I hope they are recovered safely. But thanks again media for keeping the misconceptions alive!

  • AvaBabe

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    March 2, 2012 at 2:26 am in reply to: So irritated by the news tonight

    So I went and read the article that went along worth the story. It mad me sad and mad. Obviously, stripping has it’s down points, so does every job. In some places women are not hired for the have yard shifts because it is not believed to be safe enough for them. It also makes me angry because there is such a slant on this. Yes the money comes fast, I don’t know about easy though. I was a dancer for a while and I definitely did not feel trapped. I loved it and world do it again. However, that being said, I and those that I modeled after, treated it just like any other job, not a big party. There were huge safety precautions I took along with the staff at the clubs I worked at (what else am I tipping bouncers for??) And then die the money but it’s called being responsible. Yeah it’s ok to have nice things, but if you’re not saving and investing properly, just like any job when you’re ready to move on and cannot possibly risk a pay cut, make sure you have the money to support yourself while you look for other employment you have also seen to that you are qualified and skilled for. I feel deeply for the women who have gone missing, it if horrible to say the least

  • AvaBabe

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    March 2, 2012 at 2:23 am in reply to: So irritated by the news tonight

    So I went and read the article that went along worth the story. It mad me sad and mad. Obviously, stripping has it’s down points, so does every job. In some places women are not hired for the have yard shifts because it is not believed to be safe enough for them. It also makes me angry because there is such a slant on this. Yes the money comes fast, I don’t know about easy though. I was a dancer for a while and I definitely did not feel trapped. I loved it and world do it again. However, that being said, I and those that I modeled after, treated it just like any other job, not a big party. There were huge safety precautions I took along with the staff at the clubs I worked at (what else am I tipping bouncers for??) And then die the money but it’s called being responsible. Yeah it’s ok to have nice things, but if you’re not saving and investing properly, just like any job when you’re ready to move on and cannot possibly risk a pay cut, make sure you have the money to

  • AvaBabe

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    March 2, 2012 at 1:57 am in reply to: So irritated by the news tonight

    Grrrr… Angry face. >:(

  • AvaBabe

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    February 22, 2012 at 10:07 am in reply to: How has pole dancing changed your life?

    I was diagnosed with PCOS several years ago, I understand you’re desire to live life despite the obstacles it presents. At first I was angry at some of the adjustments in my lifestyle I would have to make, but in time I came to see them as opportunities rather than obstacles, and now I have come to adopt that ideal in all aspects of life… There are no obstacles only opportunities to see and do things differently!
    The future holds many opportunities, may they all lead you to success, even if the path is a little unexpected! 🙂

  • AvaBabe

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    February 16, 2012 at 4:32 pm in reply to: Shoes and how to keep your toes in your shoes?

    I can’t stand the claw, drove me nuts! Until one day I found a pair of sky high heels that didn’t come in my size but I had to have them any way, so I bought them. I usually wear a 7 in heels, 6 in regular, but these were an 8! They had the clear part that went over the foot and I did the warm up with a hair dryer thing to shape them and bam! No claw! Now I buy all my heels that bigger size, mold to foot and call it good, no claw! Comfy, I can dance for hours, and the slight extra length isn’t really notable! So, try a bigger size instead of smaller, it might work out better! With smaller open toe sires, your toes really have no where to go but over the edge….

  • AvaBabe

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    February 10, 2012 at 1:06 pm in reply to: Hair extensions

    OP:: you should have no problem finding a store that Carries them, especially where you are, just look in the strip malls with heavy Asian presence, or ask a sista… She will know where to get the weave! Lol. I buy the highest quality hair I can afford in wefts and make my own, or I did when I had short hair but I have finally grown it out to not need them.

    and not all students butcher hair 😉 I still had clients that were my first cuts!

  • AvaBabe

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    February 10, 2012 at 1:03 pm in reply to: Hair extensions

    IP: you should jabber no problem funding a sure that Carries them, especially where you are, just look in the strip malls with heavy Asian presence, it ask a sista… She will know where to get the weave! Lol. I buy the highest quality hair I can afford in wefts and make my own, or I did when I had short hair but I have finally grown it out to not need them.

  • AvaBabe

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    February 6, 2012 at 5:19 pm in reply to: From knowing the moves to Dancing

    dang auto correct… Incorporating the transitions into the lessons of moves… Sigh

  • AvaBabe

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    February 6, 2012 at 5:18 pm in reply to: From knowing the moves to Dancing

    I love the above idea of the warm up/cool down freestyle, and incorporating three transitions into the persons of the moves.. Fantastic ideas!!

  • AvaBabe

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    January 11, 2012 at 6:44 am in reply to: Starting Pole Dancing after a break…

    It's good to know, i was wondering the same thing having taken a big break for pregnancy! Can't wait to get going again!

     

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    that's so awesome you started a studio!! congratulations! hope all goes well and no worries, you will back and better than ever in no time!

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