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I've come up with some of these Reality Love Show Guidelines because I've noticed that VH1 reality shows are now a constant advertisement for the occupation of stripping. These shows are constantly flooded with women who are not only strippers, but who are pretty much constantly naked on regular television. These women are strippers and they have no shame conveying they are proud of it. I guess that's what entertainment has come to. I have no problem with the occupation itself but this is regular television, this isn't HBO or Cinemax. These shows air on regular networks and also repeat during the day. That means at any time a kid can turn on the television and be exposed to this and I'm not sure if some of the things they show are appropriate for all ages. But I can't completely blame television for exposing this I know that now many gyms are offering Pole Dancing classes as an aerobic work out, so it does have it's positives to offer the world. For now it seems like sex, ,skin and scandal are here to stay on reality television and who knows maybe the next reality show will be "Strip for my Heart", sounds educational.
The Stallionaire's, Real and Chance are deep into continuing their quest for love. But like any reality show a house full of women brings for what I like to call the Reality Love Show Guidelines.
These guidelines usually consist of: Drama, "Haters or the Hated", Ridiculous Nick Names that are mildly degrading to women, Screaming Matches, and The Three S's-- Strippers, Scandal and Skin.
And in some cases if there are no actual strippers on the show there is usually some kind of stripper like challenge, activity or behavior going on. These Stallionettes are on their game when it comes to following reality guidelines. So much drama in fact that Real and Chance are so fed up with the "She said, She said", they decided to have a tell all court challenge to expose the truth and lies of these women. In an episode called Stallionare Court the women are split up into three teams of three in an attempt to cross examine fellow competitors. I'm not exactly sure if it was required but for some reason most of the girls put their glasses on for the court room challenge, must be an attempt to get into character. Real and Chance also did their fair share of getting into ridiculous costumes for the episode by adding white curly wigs to their ensemble. They looked somewhere between George Washington and poodles. Although this challenge seems fun and honest in intentions it quickly turns into a cut throat cat fight.
Girls are scheming together to take cheap shots and expose other girls lifestyles as a reason to get them kicked off the show. Like most reality love television shows, all is fair when you're trying to win a date. Because this is a competition girls are always teaming up to get rid of their biggest threat. This show is no different, Blonde Baller (a Chance girl) is the most hated girl of the show.
She is charged with being a liar and a snitch by the other girls in the court challenge. Granted she has been shown talking behind other girls back and being judgemental about many of the other girls on the show, the fellow Stallionettes in the house are no different. There are a lot of hypocrites on this show to say the least. Unfortunately for Blonde Baller she does get caught in her own lies while on the stand at the Stallionare Court.
She is charged with being a liar and a snitch by the other girls in the court challenge. Granted she has been shown talking behind other girls back and being judgemental about many of the other girls on the show, the fellow Stallionettes in the house are no different. There are a lot of hypocrites on this show to say the least. Unfortunately for Blonde Baller she does get caught in her own lies while on the stand at the Stallionare Court. But she isn't the only girl being judged and thrown under the bus. Flirty gets charged with being a "Trashy Troublemaker", I know this is a competition and all but it is a bit blunt and rude to flat out call the girl trashy if you ask me, but hey what do I know. Although Flirty has her entire police record and occupation as a stripper scrutinized, it is Blonde Baller who is sent packing for all her snitching and lying. There's nothing shocking or different about the events of this episode. It follows the Reality Love Show Guidelines all squeezed into an hour plus commercials. Blonde Baller of Real Chance of Love
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Flirty of Real Chance of Love
Photo Courtesy of VH1
I've come up with some of these Reality Love Show Guidelines because I've noticed that VH1 reality shows are now a constant advertisement for the occupation of stripping. These shows are constantly flooded with women who are not only strippers, but who are pretty much constantly naked on regular television. These women are strippers and they have no shame conveying they are proud of it. I guess that's what entertainment has come to. I have no problem with the occupation itself but this is regular television, this isn't HBO or Cinemax. These shows air on regular networks and also repeat during the day. That means at any time a kid can turn on the television and be exposed to this and I'm not sure if some of the things they show are appropriate for all ages. But I can't completely blame television for exposing this I know that now many gyms are offering Pole Dancing classes as an aerobic work out, so it does have it's positives to offer the world. For now it seems like sex, ,skin and scandal are here to stay on reality television and who knows maybe the next reality show will be "Strip for my Heart", sounds educational.

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