The three women I knew well who danced are interested in flash. They all had a distinct real personality and stage persona. All danced out of pure economic need. Two put themselves through college that way. The third supported her sons because their dad worked off the books to avoid paying CS. She worked retail during the day and then stripped two nights a week to close the gap. All of these women were pretty average in looks off-stage. No makeup or minimal, conventional clothing and shoes, and regular personalities. They all married decent men. One DH has money, but is very conservative with it. Nice house in a good MCPS school zip code, but no flashy cars or big vacations. |
Date? Yes
Bang? Yes Introduce her to family? No Marry? Never |
None of your business. |
+1. |
+1 Why isn't this common sense? |
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I worked in a strip club as the door girl during college. Not a stripper, just worked in the environment. I had one guy tell me he didn't think I had "quality employment." Didn't marry him.
Every guy I've dated and since then have married hasn't had a problem with it. |
My husband worked as a stripper and I had no qualms about dating and eventually marrying him. If you saw his schlong you would understand! He is now a police officer. |
My wife ruined them for me. She's got a ridiculous body and she's not crazy. |
As usual, DCUM applies a double standard. But I'm sure you are a lucky girl. |
THIS! Every stripper I knew and/or banged was crazy, but a good lay. |
No, it's just capitalism. |
+1 Sometimes women have to rely on their looks or sexuality to pay the bills. #realtalk |
She would have to be tested and cleared of all diseases and then yes if it was part time during college. In Florida in Clearwater many girls did this for money and stopped. They were hot and were top of the line |