I don't really see the problem myself....................a sexily-dressed girl dancing around a pole is no big shakes these days. I know that they have them in most countries now.
In Turkey they would be quite tame in comparison to the brothels they run. Indeed, it's the police who actually make sure they're run smoothly. So a poledancing club would hardly be deemed outrageous in comparison to that.
I've seen transvestite belly dancers in Marmaris whose acts have been vulgar and crude, so a girl dancing around a pole would not be more offensive than that. Besides, if they do open one no-one HAS to go inside!!
Of course, from a personal point of view I find these sort of places cheap and tacky, but you have to move with the times, and they are now seen as tame and acceptable. So I can understand an entrepreuner Turk seeing the Lira signs before his eyes at the prospect of widening his market. If they can bring in men for stag parties (not to mention the locals who live there - plus single male holidaymakers) they will do it I suppose.
I agree it's a shame to open one in a tourist resort, but they make big money - and in Turkey money is King.
Anyway, Marmaris has always been Blackpoolish and tacky so I can't see it making much difference. Look at how some of the bar boys prance around half naked dancing suggestively and crudely on bars! What's the difference between that and women doing it?
Strawberry