How Girls are Using Dance as a Cover for Prostitution — Dancer Kaffy
How Girls are Using Dance as a Cover for Prostitution — Dancer Kaffy

Kaffy
Veteran dancer Kaffy has raised concerns about the increasing trend of young women using dance as a facade for prostitution.
In an interview with *Saturday Beats*, Kaffy, who holds a Guinness World Record for the Longest Dance Party alongside her dance group, expressed her dismay over how dance is being exploited. She stated that many women are now using dance to sell sex rather than showcasing their skills.
“Many girls are disguising prostitution by using dance. They prefer to sell the sexual aspect rather than the artistic skill,” Kaffy remarked.
She acknowledged the inherent sensuality in dance but emphasized the importance of maintaining boundaries. “Dance is an art form, but sometimes, because of its sensual expression, we cross the line. I also engage in sensual expression, but there are limits I won’t exceed and clothes I won’t wear. One doesn’t need to be naked to be sexy or sensual, contrary to what some may believe.”
Kaffy advised aspiring dancers to remain true to their chosen paths and resist external pressures. “Choose your path and stay true to it. Don’t let pressure push you into a direction you never intended. You don’t need to alter your body, and there is more to dance than just music videos and clubs. You can be a dance executive, coach, dance injury prevention therapist, and many other things,” she concluded.
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