Striptease in a sentence as a noun

Video striptease sounds to me like porn and I am not American.

He still leans a bit too heavily on contextual striptease, though.

At least porn helps teens to calm their hormones in healthier way than the alternatives: striptease, hookers, "bad girls" or *****.

What else would it be, seriously?Is it really normal to colleagues gathering in a striptease bar?

This striptease is very frustrating - and makes it difficult to plan purchases or have quality information.

Hearing Greenwald describe an imminent set of leaksIf he has such important information, shouldn't he simply publish it instead of doing a striptease?

More relevant than the cliché striptease of a failure, specially when told by a youngster, is this tidbit hidden in the article:To me, happiness is so much about an expectation of positive change.

I'm curious what's unhealthy about these:> striptease, hookers, "bad girls"Maybe I'm just thinking slowly this saturday, but couldn't it be argued that those all have the virtue of giving social interaction that porn does not give, and giving a realistic view of what sex involves?

Striptease definitions

noun

a performer who provides erotic entertainment by undressing to music

See also: stripper stripteaser ecdysiast peeler

noun

a form of erotic entertainment in which a dancer gradually undresses to music; "she did a strip right in front of everyone"

See also: strip