![]() In fact, every time I receive a message about what I did for my body to look like this I respond with: I train often, I enjoy training, I only do pole. Let it be clear that I am not advocating for fitness or a six-pack. Plus, once you start pole dancing you get stronger, your body changes and you don’t only accept your body as it is for what it can do: you actually watch it get better and better. I probably hadn’t vocalised it, but essentially by seeing so many people wearing very little clothing on a daily basis, I’ve become more at ease with showing my body, despite its flaws. A few weeks ago I filmed another section of a documentary about the relationship between pole dancing and my mental health, and oh boy, did my friends deliver in their explanation of that.
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