Local filmmaker Megan Ashley Alan says that in filming "Cheers! Portland, The Strip Club Capital of America," she tried to eliminate any preconceived notions she had about strippers or strip clubs.
Have a conversation with a successful stripper about human psychology some time; about reading people, desire, and something along the lines of platonic sophism. Some have a lot more brains than stereotypes might assume. I think of them more like honest politicians in a sense.
I didn't know that was a thing about Portland, though I have recently learned people say it's the city with the most ugly people so I wonder if that's related.
I visited Portland as a kid in the late 90s. Everybody was really cool and down-to-earth, but one thing I noticed was how normalized outdoor spitting was. Like one time I saw an attractive person across the street, and we were checking each other out, and then they leaned over and spat while maintaining eye contact. I'm pretty sure there was no communicative intent, they just needed to spit.
Holy crap. I've lived in Portland for the last 2 years and I have been shocked by how unattractive everyone is. I'm not saying I'm a model or anything, but JFC it's like everyone hovers around a 4-5