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Kanonathena Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

patron/permission-giving

All women will have to interact with the strip club patrons who have permission-giving beliefs about the use of women's bodies. Strip club patrons do not apply their beliefs only to women who work in the sex industry. Strippers, having been damaged by their own sexual abuse, now go on to work in an industry that encourages the beliefs that will allow behavior that hurts all women. The unbroken chain of victim and victimizer continues.



1. waht's the difference between patron and sponsor in common speech?



2. permission-giving belief = feel entitled to take action without permission?



Is this a word just made up by the writer or is it a common expression when people refer to the same meaning? I just want to know if people will understand me right away when I use it.



Thank you.
  

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patron = customer patrons = clientele You're close here: permission-giving belief = feel entitled to take action without actually asking and receiving permission? not something that's frequently seen, would not use it when easy comprehension is the target

  • patron = customer patrons = clientele You're close here: permission-giving belief = feel entitled to take action without actually asking and receiving permission?
  • not something that's frequently seen, would not use it when easy comprehension is the target
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patron = customer
patrons = clientele

You're close here:

permission-giving belief = feel entitled to take action without actually asking and receiving permission?

not something that's frequently seen, would not use it when easy comprehension is the target

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