WHAT MAKES PHARAOHS DIFFERENT?

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Pharaohs is a fantasy club

No pressure.......
Up market
Price (keeps Pharaohs exclusive)
Safe environment
Best DJ’s
Great food
Very clean and sensual ambiance
constantly evolving
Great HOST’S and friendly staff
big plus for us is that our ladies feel safe
Do not ask for discount, it is embarrassing and no one deserves it

Love Lara
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How many things do you own – things that you can claim as yours and only yours? You might list things like the little odds and ends in your room, your clothes, books, jewellery and maybe even a car. There is one other thing that you can claim full ownership of, though, and that is yourself. Some of us are more proud of what we own than others, and some of us treat our property better than others, but the fact remains that we each own our bodies, our souls, our spirits. And, by extension, we also own our sexuality.  
 At first this may seem like common sense, but when you examine how some people manage their sexuality, you have to question just who does own it. It is important to understand what it means to own your sexuality. If you cede control of your sexuality to someone else and allow them to control you through it, you become objectified. To be objectified means that you are no longer seen as human, but an object for someone else to use or manipulate.
You have the right to accurate information about sexuality. 
 In an ideal world, adults would freely give you accurate information about your body, relationships, love, sexual orientation, gender identity, reproductive health, communication, sexual behaviour, pregnancy and pregnancy prevention, and STDs, including HIV/AIDS. Your school would offer comprehensive sexuality education, your parents/guardians would talk with you openly and honestly, the media would always depict sexuality realistically, and all of the information you get would be medically correct, straight forward, easy to understand, and not judgmental. 
 Unfortunately, our world is not like that — yet. If you want to be informed you’re going to have to make the effort to track down reliable sources.

You have the right to decide how to express your sexuality. 
 Sexuality is a part of who you are as an individual. People express their sexuality in many ways, like through the clothes they wear, the music they listen to, the way they dance, what they say and how they say it, and what they do with other people. At every point in your life, you can choose if and how to express your sexuality.  
You have the right to make decisions about sexuality. 
Over the course of your life you will be faced with many decisions about sexuality. These may include decisions about how to express your sexuality, when and whether to become emotionally involved with another person, how you want to be treated in relationships, what sexual behaviours you want to do/when/and with whom, how you protect yourself from possible pregnancy or STDs, and how you take care of your sexual health.