
There is always a worser job.
Haha, fair enough, that's correct. I should have said "acquaintances". What I meant is that she's got to know several points of view within the industry.Your friend is friends with all the other strippers? That is unusual. There's usually a lot of drama in clubs.
Maybe? I imagine some do. But if I hear a woman saying "I don't mind this", I'm certainly not going to jump to say "no honey, what you feel is actually this".the ones who are treating it with "professional detachment" are likely experiencing dissociation.
Note that I didn't say "women" of the strip, I restricted my commentary to "strippers". Also, what's exactly Sapphire's third dimension? She hates her job and her customers yet she won't quit her job, so she just acts aloof and silently relishes when other women do something against men. That's like two dimensions at best? Where's this agency you speak of?These strips are overflowing with an array of three-dimensional women with agency and personality. Including Sapphire. If you think she is a "bitter victim", you are the one casting judgment.
Fair point. Though in this strip, the devil seems to have somewhat more complex motivations - he picked Blue and Fuschia out of the Hell Hole after Blue almost beat up a patron. (And Blue is still covering for Fuschia and others all the time, without it seeming to bother the D man.)Sapphire made a deal with the devil at some point in her life and is now iron clad to work at the Hell Hole whether she likes it or not.