> That's not what I'm saying at all. I'm saying that if you're going to provide erotic > entertainment at a party, and you don't want to be seen as sexist, you'd damn well > better be providing erotic entertainment for women as well as men.
They would be seen as sexist even if they had provided male strippers, it would also be a disaster.
It's the kind of suggestion made by someone who just wants them to not do it in the first place. Rather than someone trying to come up with a socially acceptable way for men to enjoy the beauty of naked women than they could attract using the approved methods of: providing housing, food, mowing the lawn and putting up shelves.
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