The struggles of posting about pole dancing on social media

in curie •  7 years ago  (edited)

I am a pole dancer and I love to show others all the awesome possibilities that you have with a vertical piece of metal. But if I struggle with posting about it, then why do I do it?  

 Well, I have been pole dancing for over 6 years now and I did notice a big change in the pole sport. It seems that in the last few years, pole dancing finally started to be accepted as a sport (and a few weeks ago it actually became an OFFICIAL sport, woohooo!). However, when I just started out, I noticed that people had a lot of (wrongful) prejudice about pole dancing. Everyone thought it had something to do with stripping or being vulgar. Of course pole dancing is also used for other things than the sport but people must understand that the pole sport is completely different than what they see in particular movies.    

     This is me doing one of the moves I love to do in a spinning pole
         

I struggle too much about what others might think of it. Especially the ‘others’ who don’t get why pole dancing is awesome. On the other hand, I don’t know them so why do I care? But then I think… what if my future boss sees it, will he/she understand it? Does that person understand that my pole dancing skills have nothing to do with my intellect and professional skills?    

I often think: be the change you want to see in the world. And I want that pole dancing is being accepted more (without having to defend myself for things that do not really fit within the pole sport). But then I think. How far am I willing to go? Can’t someone else do it, be the change. E.g., am I willing to risk future jobs by being the change I want to see? By showing my pole skills even if it can be found when people search for my name? And then I think: No, I must do it myself if I am the one who wants to see a change. It’s not fair to think that others will do it for you. So I am staying true to myself. And let’s be honest, pole dancing is awesome!!  

 Pole dancing is so normal in my world, on my social media. But I must realize that this is not the case for everyone.  

 I am doing what I want to do and if people get to know me, they will understand. And if not… well.. then not haha. I don’t want to be held back, and the person who’s holding me back the most is myself by having thoughts that might not even exist. Crazy right?   

So let this be a reminder to share what you feel passionate about and don’t let others tell you (or make you feel) not to! 

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Right on! Thanks for dropping this thought-nugget and bringing (my/our) attention to this "art". I would NOT worry too much about "future bosses seeing stuff", as the world is going through such a PARADIGM SHIFT at this point that those "old fears" are going to be left in the dust as we now have the blockchain - and venues like Steemit - where "free-thinkers" are free to THINK FREELY, and connect with that "critical mass" of others who are like-minded, while the rest of those CRUSTY "old worlders" shrivels like "raisins in the sun". I have given you one of my HIGHLY SELECTIVE "follows", primarily because you took the risk in posting this, AND because you also post consistently about natural health related issues, which is one of my fortes. Rock on...

Wauw, thanks!!!

Your last paragraphs sums it up perfectly. I also do pole dance (and other dances as well) and I am proud of that, I am proud of showing my bruises around and telling people its because of pole. I love walking in the streets, checking out where I can do some trick. Just do what you love, the people who talk negatively about it is because they are internally wishing they could do that!

BTW, your split is AWESOME, i am trying to improve mine and reach those moves, but not yet :P