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Today, Striptease has become a popular dance form that can be done with or without a partner. It is about feeling sexy and empowered and translating that through the dance. Slow, seductive movements and touch encourage a woman to release judgment and enjoy feeling good about being sexy.

Striptease is exactly what the word suggests; teasing the audience by stripping. It is an erotic dance that is typically reserved for the Strip Club and has been subject to legal and cultural prohibitions and taboos. But when danced as sexual play between partners, here are a few tips to keep in mind...

ATMOSPHERE - Create a sensual atmosphere with dim lighting. If you're dancing for a partner, there should be a comfortable area for him to enjoy the show. And don't be afraid to pull out the full-length mirror if you're doing a Striptease for yourself.

MUSIC - Choose a song that you can get into and lose yourself in. It doesn't matter if it's fast or slow. All that matters is that it makes you feel sexy.

SLOW DOWN - Even when you think you're going way too slow, go even slower. Don't rush the movements. What makes Striptease so sexy is the teasing part of it. Take your time and feel the touch of your hands on your body and breathe.

EYE CONTACT - Maintain eye contact with your partner throughout your Striptease. Eye contact is extremely sexy and shows off your confidence. If you're dancing for yourself, enjoy watching yourself in the mirror or close your eyes and enjoy how the movement and touch feel.

OWN IT - Have no shame or embarrassment about what you're doing. Be proud to be sexy and throw away all judgments about yourself.

TEASE - When removing clothing, do it slowly and without revealing your naughty parts right away. Turn away so he can't see them just yet, or hold your removed clothing in front to prolong the tease.

CLOTHING - Wear something that not only makes you feel sexy, but that will also be easy to remove.

PRACTICE - If you're dancing for a partner, practice your routine beforehand until you feel confident.

by: Sandy Tunsky




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