A family that pole dances together, stays together
Updated | By The Scenic Drive with Rian
Exotic dancers Lindsay Teall and Jack Night are raising their three kids to appreciate the art and athleticism of pole dancing.
In recent times, pole dancing has been making its way out of the dark strip clubs into your local gym, presented as a fun alternative to an ordinary exercise routine.
Despite this evolution, many are still hesitant about supporting pole dancing as an art, or even a sport. Exotic dancers Lindsay Teall and Jack Night are doing their part to change the face of pole dancing.
Lindsay and Jack are teaching their three children how to pole dance, saying they believe there is nothing wrong with minors learning the skill.
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The two claim that pole dancing is "anything you want it to be" and doesn't have to be sexual at all. Lindsay and Jack are united in their stance on pole dancing and refuse to be deterred by critics who only have a lot to say because "they don't have time to enjoy their own lives".
Pole dancing may not be your preferred kind of artistic expression, but one thing is for sure: the shared activity allows Lindsay and Jack to build a strong bond with their children.
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