Everything but my abs hurt. On the one hand it's the achy pain you get from a good workout. On the other, the lack of achy abs means I'm not using them enough (and I need to), which means everything else is gonna hurt more

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Everything but my abs hurt. On the one hand it's the achy pain you get from a good workout. On the other, the lack of achy abs means I'm not using them enough (and I need to), which means everything else is gonna hurt more

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fukc.
When you wanna spend all your money on pole heels but you still need to pay for next semesters schooling.
How do I still have grip aid on me after I've showered/scrubbed with soap? I definitely still have stickum on the back of my legs
Best part of a week away from pole...
MOISTURIZER. I am so moist.
Being taught a new trick in pole class: Okay...that sounds fake, but okay.

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I ripped off a good portion of a callus yesterday at rehearsal. Which sucks, because I need that callus for my performance today. And just in general. Plus, icky and owie!
Tempted to ask my managers if i come in early if they'll let me play on the pole until I start work. It's easier to do it there bc it's already warm and my pole is colddddd
Feeling like someone has wedged a crowbar beneath my kneecap and is slowly but surely removing it from the rest of my skeleton.