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  • CrazyKosters

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    April 13, 2014 at 1:27 am in reply to: Epic Pole Routine

    Awesome dance! Thanks for sharing 🙂 the move at 1:45 and that dismount was fricken awesome!!

  • CrazyKosters

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    April 10, 2014 at 5:03 pm in reply to: Etiquette and removing poles for guests…

    I have mine in my living room and wouldn’t take it down to please anybody. If someone has a problem with it, that is their problem. They don’t have to come over. Just tell him that your sorry he feels that way and it must be hard for you in life to be so ignorant. Or tell him to stay in a hotel if it bothers him that much… Especially making public comments about it on fb, I don’t know the story or what was said but if it was my brother or anyone for that matter, I would have defriended him until he could be more respectful and mature.

  • CrazyKosters

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    April 10, 2014 at 2:48 am in reply to: amazing Dance video

    Your welcome 🙂

  • CrazyKosters

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    April 9, 2014 at 3:10 am in reply to: amazing Dance video

    Definitely! I want to keep watching it lol

  • CrazyKosters

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    April 9, 2014 at 3:05 am in reply to: Not always a superstar….

    This is a great post, thanks for sharing! I to have come a long way but still feel like I have more bad days than good but it is usually pretty insignificant in the bigger picture. Actually the longer breaks served me well and helped my body I think. There were some things I couldn’t do as well or anymore after a few months of not really being physical besides a few spotty pole days but I re-learned quick and actually gained some flexibility.

    I just look at the past year and few months that I have been doing pole or anything really physical since my injuries from about 10 years ago in the army. I have come along way in strength, flexibility, and confidence the last year and I try to not focus on the set backs from here to there, just look at the whole picture and how far you’ve come since you started (true for anything in life). Even though I have set backs and loose certain things when I don’t practice regularly, I am in better shape then ever. The United States Army couldn’t even do this to me! True story 🙂

  • CrazyKosters

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    April 8, 2014 at 3:23 pm in reply to: Has anyone worked as a dancer or a stripper in a club?

    I have never been a dancer, I was a server for 2 hours once a long time ago! Lol! It was a rink a dink place.. But I totally agree, if you want to give me your money to see my umm “assets” and or pay me to take my frustrations out on you and beat your ass, then by all means!.. Lol

  • I use my digital camera and like it for the most part. Not sure if you have one or one that works with video but I think most do. I have been wanting to get a good high def one but money money money…sigh.

  • CrazyKosters

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    April 5, 2014 at 1:14 am in reply to: Do you let your kids play on your pole?

    You’ll get there!! 🙂

  • CrazyKosters

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    April 5, 2014 at 1:13 am in reply to: Do you let your kids play on your pole?

    @Veena, That was the cutest funnest thing I have seen in a long time! You also reminded me of Snow White. Snow White and the four dwarfs! Lol

  • CrazyKosters

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    April 5, 2014 at 1:05 am in reply to: Do you let your kids play on your pole?

    Men….Lol you get all excited to see your poses and then BAM…Butt shot.

  • CrazyKosters

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    April 5, 2014 at 12:50 am in reply to: Do you let your kids play on your pole?

    Marie_T that is too fricken cute!! @brigeitte, i wish i had a kid or someone to take pics of me, my husband likes to zoom in on all the lady parts or turn the camera diagonal and it misses the whole pose! Lol I tell him not to do that and it’s a hit or miss. He calls it creative photography lol.

  • CrazyKosters

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    April 4, 2014 at 4:23 pm in reply to: Pole Dancing and Legs

    Hmm that is a great question! Hopefully some of the other male pole dancers here can chime in Klaus, foolserrand,patsmack, etc… I would imagine that it would make some things more painful if it is pulling your hair. I would also think the longer the hair, the worse or more painful the grip but I have no idea. While i slack in the shaving department sometimes..lol I have never let it get to what i imagine yours would be if that makes sense lol.

  • CrazyKosters

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    April 4, 2014 at 2:23 am in reply to: Dealing with a nervous partner – help?

    Yup! We shouldn’t back down to things that scare us if its just normal nerves but yeah it sounds more severe with the info we have. I am scared of heights. I get all sweaty and vertigo etc.. I will and have jumped off bridges, I have done flying trapeze, I have jumped off the stratosphere in Vegas, and I am going skydiving. I totally think it is a good thing to conquer fears but not if it disrupts your life in a bad way.

  • CrazyKosters

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    April 4, 2014 at 1:56 am in reply to: Dealing with a nervous partner – help?

    I don’t know if you were directing the last bit at me but I said if she wants to continue to perform, then she does need to get desensitized.

  • CrazyKosters

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    April 4, 2014 at 1:54 am in reply to: Dealing with a nervous partner – help?

    That’s pretty much what I said. It seems like a deeper issue and she shouldn’t perform.

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