
As a male stripper who's used to taking off his clothes for money, Stan isn't exactly one to don fancy suits to earn a paycheck. He defines his G status by the number of girls he gets, which is surprising considering that he has admittedly never "made love," held a door open or done anything gentlemanly for a woman.
Stan's childhood in Detroit was a trying time for the young G, and it forced him to appreciate the little things in life and learn talents that he wouldn't have otherwise pursued. But only time will tell if these unique talents will help him succeed on From G's to Gents. Does he have what it takes to succeed?
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Stan, I wonder if you have a blog of your own? I would love to hear whether or not your thinking regarding women has progressed at all?
I understand your experiences with women in strip clubs have deeply influenced your feelings toward women, but keep in mind we are all individuals with our own preferences/intellects etc. Also, there are MANy of us who would never step into such a club... I personally think once you meet a strong, intelligent, opinionated woman you will realize it is more fulfilling to challenge her mind and have her challenge yours, than to try to 'control her mind.' When you have a bright and fiery woman by your side, you can not only f*(! like crazy, but wake up in the morning and talk about important issues/ your opinions/ how you can help one another out in this journey. Not to be cocky, but I am a pretty attractive female (an ex-dancer in fact - no, not an exotic dancer), I am as intelligent as my husband, I work hard to contribute to our income, and we are best friends that screw like rabbits - what could be better? My husband is proud of my intellect, passion, political opinion and commitments, and work, as well as my body etc. and I think that's the way it should be... Good luck finding your match!
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