You are right, of course. And all the more reason why both religious and feminist attempts to end adult entertainment and sex work are so idiotic. It is contrary to human nature. 
But I did not mean use of nudity to titillate in general. I meant the modern incarnation of the 'strip club' which is a modern phenomenon. Sexual freedom seems to go in cycles and we are on the down-slope toward more prudishness. 
I am aware that not all feminists are alike, and I appreciate your position here. But you can't tell me that anti-sex work, anti-adult entertainment is not an attitude very common among feminists these days. In fact, it is the dominant position, especially in politics. All the feminists in politics today tend to be on the anti side: Hillary Clinton, Amy Klobuchar, Kamala Harris etc. 
	
	
		
		
			Unfortunately, stripping doesn't give women a long career, as most men want to see a younger woman strip. But I digress.
		
		
	 
Depends on the club to a large extent. I have met many strippers in their 30s and some even in their 40s although of course the majority is in their 20s. 
But yes, stripping is a younger (wo)man's game in general. It's not the only such profession of course. And if a stripper is smart she will have a long term plan - school, another profession etc. Note that many strippers are part time for that reason. 
	
	
		
		
			You are making a big fuss over one company's policy to no longer pay their employees to take clients to strip shows. Who cares? It's so trivial. You're getting yourself so worked up over this that you felt the need to start a thread and actually use the phrase, "feminism ruins everything", says a lot about you. First of all you assume that feminists are behind this policy change.
		
		
	 
They did say it was because of pressure from women's groups. And you are right, one company's policy change may not be that big a deal, but many such changes are. And we are definitely witnessing a slide toward a more prudish culture, which I find a bad development. Underrmour is merely a symptom of a bigger problem. 
	
	
		
		
			Then, you assume that all feminists want to ban stripping and other sex work.
		
		
	 
Not 
all feminists, but certainly the majority, and certainly the more politically powerful segment of feminists. It was feminists who implemented the "punish the johns" model of banning sex work in Sweden. They banned strip clubs in Iceland. They want to ban them in Scotland. 
Strip clubs could be outlawed in Scotland as new government guidlines rule lapdancing is ‘act of violence’ against women
So yes, you can't deny anti-sex feminism is still a thing, and more politically powerful than in the days of Andrea Dworkin. 
	
	
		
		
			Well guess what Derec? Feminists don't always agree with each other. Some feminists do want to ban all sex work, ( like that's ever going to happen )
		
		
	 
Well most sex work is already banned everywhere in the US except Nevada. 
	
	
		
		
			but lots of us only want sex work to be safer. We want women who choose this type of work to be respected, to be well compensated and to be sure that it's a choice. So for fuck sakes, stop blaming your personal problems on feminists. Stop stereotyping us. Look, I have a lot of respect for Gloria Steinem, as she was a strong influence on many things that improved the lives of women during the time I was a very young adult. But, I don't agree with her on everything, just because we both consider ourselves feminists.
		
		
	 
Again, I am not saying all feminists are like that. But they are the most dominant branch of feminism today. Certainly the most politically powerful. One all feminist politicians I know belong to. 
	
	
		
		
			One corporation's policy doesn't reflect how feminists feel. For all you know, the underlying motive for this policy change was to save money. It's absolutely nuts that this bothers you so much.
		
		
	 
Saving money is not an issue if you give your employees a budget no matter where they take the clients.