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"Putting her hands in my hair, lap dancing, that kind of stuff."
I'd never given much thought to lap dancing before.
Women working in the city are meant to take clients to lap dancing clubs.
She could make a thousand easily, and when you added in some lap dancing, double that.
"In the 90's especially, clubs featuring lap dancing are very successful across the country," he said.
Nick asks if lap dancing clubs have a place on our high streets.
They described the club as a "lap dancing" hall, at which dancers and customers had physical contact.
Or off together to a lap dancing bar.
Lap dancing arrived and spread to every major city across much of the UK.
The study and its conclusions were widely quoted by opponents of lap dancing venues.
Not every male client wants to go to sports matches and even fewer to lap dancing bars.
However, he opposed a bill to ban lap dancing at Louisiana strip clubs.
He attempted to open up a bar, which was later revealed to be a lap dancing bar.
If they had other ways of funding their studies, and only opted for lap dancing to earn addition sums, then there would be no problem.
While filming the scenes, Dunn and other cast members visited real lap dancing clubs.
Special places of entertainment offering striptease and lap dancing proliferated.
What, for example, about his professed penchant for lap dancing clubs?
Then, there is "lap dancing" in which a dancer strips within touching distance of a customer - who must keep his hands to himself.
Sitting on customers' laps evolved into lap dancing.
You've got zip on me, otherwise you wouldn't be lap dancing in my face and we'd be having this talk down at the Hall.
To prepare for the role, Walton took pole-dancing classes and visited a lap dancing club.
This is not inherent to lap dancing.
It was the only club in Toronto to deliberately defy the city's bylaw against lap dancing.