Pole Fitness?

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So pole fitness has been around for quite a while but no one ever really wanted to do it until recently. Or no one that I know of. The thing is, coming from a Vietnamese family who migrated to Australia because of the war, my parents seek the best of the best education and results from me. Pole dancing is definitely not part of the plan in succeeding in life. But I really want to take up on it - it'll give me bonus points in bed in the near future and it also strengthens and tones my body while losing weight.
What are your thoughts on pole fitness? Is it okay or just no way? What would your reaction be if your daughter had asked to take up pole fitness? Would you assume she may pursue a career in becoming a dancer? I think my parents would.

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  • peuglow
    peuglow Posts: 684 Member
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    Does taking a kickboxing class mean you want to become a fighter? Or a Zumba class mean you want to be a professional dancer? No.

    Whatever gets you up/moving should be fine. If your parents don't like it, then pay for it yourself.