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  • Caribbean

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    November 25, 2014 at 6:30 am in reply to: Pole “shame” How do you deal with it?

    Here it is. He even added lights . I was impressed with the outcome

  • Caribbean

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    November 24, 2014 at 8:35 pm in reply to: Pole “shame” How do you deal with it?

    My friends and those family members that have come to my house have seen my pole. They laughed when they saw It but I really do not care if they have a negative opinion or thought. During the summer one of my managers came to my house and his wife wanted a tour of my house, of course they both saw the pole, but made no comments. I did not feel embarrased at all, after all this is my house and while some people like to use weight bench, steps, and other different tools or machinery to do their daily exercise, what is wrong using a pole for your daily exercise or as hobby? My kids see it all the time, they have seen me dancing and they do not care. My husband just built me a beautiful bird cage, now that is a little too much and I would love to see some of my friends faces when they see it. 😜 some has already seen it and they loved it. They all know I like to dance and that my husband and I go dancing almost every Saturday.

    Now, location might be an issue when expecting company, but not because of what they might think, but because it might be on the way or people might want to use it and that could be dangerous if they do not know what they are doing, they can get hurt or hurt someone walking by.

    I would remove it just to prevent any accidents and to please your mom. But let her know that you are not ashamed for pole dancing. This is part of who you are.

    Good luck.

  • Caribbean

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    September 1, 2014 at 8:23 pm in reply to: Where does your pole live?

    My pole lives in my husband’s man cave. It was his idea to place it there and since it is an x stage lite, it can be removed any time. However, it has been the main entertainment when friends are over.

  • Caribbean

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    August 18, 2014 at 11:26 am in reply to: Is there any hope for a 46 yr old newbie?

    Keep us informed of your progress. You will be surprised on how well you will do and how fast you will learn.

  • Caribbean

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    August 17, 2014 at 8:04 pm in reply to: Are you over 40 and up a pole? Check in here 🙂

    I got a pole for my 46th birthday, thanks to my hubby; I started pole dancing in January of this year and I love it. This is my daily workout and have not gone back to the gym, cancelled my membership. It is incredible what my body can do. My teenage kids are surprised for the things I can do while up on the pole. One of them has even tried some techniques with no luck. I love it.

  • Caribbean

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    August 17, 2014 at 9:59 am in reply to: Is there any hope for a 46 yr old newbie?

    My husband got me a pole for my 46th birthday last December. I only practice 30 minutes 4-5 days a week. Today not only I Am surprised for the moves and techniques I can do but my husband’s mouth stays open when he sees me dancing. You can do it. You will feel so much sexier. This is the best exercise I have done. I canceled my gym membership. Don’t need it anymore. Have fun and enjoy it.

  • Caribbean

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    November 17, 2013 at 2:14 pm in reply to: X-Stage Lite for Sale

    Did you ever sell your X-stage lite?
    Thank you
    gilt