

I removed the term "sex dance" from the lead. Preceding unsigned comment added by Marshallfan ( talk nothing out of the way goes on except heavy grinding, caressing, and kissing. Nobody ever mentioned the VIP areas in strip clubs. What, in the name of all that is good and Holy, about MORAL ISSUES? Mgr.James Horan Decd. I see discussion of "legal issues" and "labour issues". At any rate, I'm not sure why that particular bit of information is needed? I'd disagree with the orgasm thing, because it does happen (although perhaps not known to the dancer). Used condoms are frequently found in the bathrooms? Questionable and irrelevant. Larry Siegel ( talk) 05:33, 2 February 2009 (UTC)Larry Siegel Nathanhubbard 01:00, 18 September 2006 (UTC) I'd prefer the article said "not unheard of" for a customer to achieve orgasm but I'll leave that as a suggestion rather than making the change. IMO that particular sentence should be deleted. The intent of a lap dance is not to arouse a customer to sexual orgasm as that would imply prostitution and would be illegal in most jurisdictions. The article also states that it is not "uncommon" for customers to achieve orgasm and in my experience just the opposite is true. A lot of clubs are topless and more than a few a "bikini" bars where the dancers are fully clothed (albeit with lingerie or a bikini). The article states that the dancers are naked during the lap dance and that depends on the club.
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This attribute was advertised on a portable marquee facing busy Westheimer Road so more than the patrons became aware of the term. Larry660 17:51, 4 September 2006 (UTC) A club in Houston, The Boobie Rock, featured "couch dancing" in 1977. I know from personal experience that it was being practiced in Florida in 1978. The article states that lap dancing originated (at least in its current form) in 1980 San Francisco.

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