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Strip & Nude Bars

How safe are these strip or nude bars about transmitting HIV and STD's. Is there anybody who got effected because of these Strip and Nude bar girls due to performing oral sex or doing lapdances.  Was it really required to have such a kind of entertainment why government is not taking any action to ban them.Please let  me know your opinion thank you.
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I don't know why I bother to reply all your questions but:

It's not about the place and time, but the act - what you do is relevant.
Seeing a naked lady does not transmit anything, even if she dances and you touch her *** with your palm. You do not have to go to a strip club or even accept those kind of club. Feel free to become a politician and campaign for banning all strip clubs if you like. But this forum is a wrong place to discuss politics.  In case prostitution takes place in a strip club, it usually is illegal in many states. Please don't bring politics to this forum.

You've expressed your own concerns already on other threads. And if you still have some doubts, see a doctor.
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Well, frankly, why should they be banned? Hell, I think prostitution should be legal. The sexual practices that go on in these places (and I've only been to a few myself) is generally considered safe. You're talking about fingering, clothing between body parts, and oral sex (although I never saw oral  in the clubs I was in--I just be going to the wrong clubs). :o)

You don't like them, don't frequent them. It's pretty simple.

And I think the Bush administration is doing everything it can to put the brakes on the rights of women to control their own bodies, don't you? We don't need more of that; we need less of it.
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