I'm a stripper. AMA.

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Anonymous wrote:Does your DH ever come to your club?

Has stripping (and the attention from men) made you feel sexually charged and thereby improved your sex life?


He does not. It would be uncomfortable for us both.

It has changed my attitude toward sexuality, in some good ways and in some bad ways. I see men as kind of pitiful and sex hungry in a way that I didn't before. However, as a victim of childhood sexual abuse, it's also been strangely healing - I have a greater sense of personal power now then I did in the past.
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Anonymous wrote:Do you spray tan?


No. I'm ethnic and naturally tan. Anything I lack I make up for with body makeup.
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Anonymous wrote:Would you want your DD to follow in your footsteps?



And would your answer be different about your DS?


Probably yes. Male strippers don't have to deal with the issues of patriarchy and gender violence in the ways that women do. That said, I wouldn't be thrilled if my son called me from college and said "Hey, mom, guess what!?"
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Anonymous wrote:seriously, names. what sorts of names do the other dancers actually have, and what sorts of names are chosen as stage names?


Anonymity (or near-anonymity) is invaluable. No potentially personally identifiable info, sorry!


What we want to know is whether the women have "stripper names" (in real life, or as stage names). That is all.


I answered this earlier in the thread, but yes, all dancers have stripper names. It is an issue of safety. No one at work knows my real name (save for the hiring manager - you put your real name on the application, of course).


OK, I will explain. Here is a common thing that happens on the name threads for baby girls on the DCUM Expectant Mother forum.

OP: I am considering these names: Brianna, Amberley, Willa.
Response #1: Those are stripper names.
Response #2: Anybody named Brianna, Amberley, or Willa is going to grow up to dance around a pole.

That's what I mean by "stripper name".

Here are some examples of non-"stripper names": Caroline, Anne (with an e), Elizabeth, Mary, Jane; basically, names the English royal family would use.
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Anonymous wrote:What are your measurements and weight and height?


I don't know my measurements. I'm 5'2, size 2.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Would you want your DD to follow in your footsteps?



And would your answer be different about your DS?


Probably yes. Male strippers don't have to deal with the issues of patriarchy and gender violence in the ways that women do. That said, I wouldn't be thrilled if my son called me from college and said "Hey, mom, guess what!?"


Does he know what you do? If so, how/when did you tell him?
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Anonymous wrote:seriously, names. what sorts of names do the other dancers actually have, and what sorts of names are chosen as stage names?


Anonymity (or near-anonymity) is invaluable. No potentially personally identifiable info, sorry!


that is why I said "sorts of" names. If you read the name threads on this site you'll see that the issue of what is or isn't a "stripper name" comes up often. There is a fear among the middle class that giving your kid the wrong name will doom them to a career like stripping. The most useful thread we ever had on it was one where someone had recently been at a strip club and posted the list of stage names and instead of being what's commonly ID'd here as "stripper names" it was girl-next-door stuff like Amanda. That's all we're asking. Nobody is asking for your or anyone else's PII.



Okay, I see. First of all, DCUM, you're not giving your girls stripper names! I use an actual name, but most of the women I work with use object names: scents, flowers, locations, etc.
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Anonymous wrote:Do you have kids?


Yes, I have one.
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What is going through your mind while you're dancing? Is it just kind of blank, or do you feel self-conscious?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Would you want your DD to follow in your footsteps?



And would your answer be different about your DS?


Probably yes. Male strippers don't have to deal with the issues of patriarchy and gender violence in the ways that women do. That said, I wouldn't be thrilled if my son called me from college and said "Hey, mom, guess what!?"


Does he know what you do? If so, how/when did you tell him?


He's a toddler, so I don't think it would make sense to him. I'm not ashamed of what I do, but I know there's a particularly vicious brand of judgement reserved for women in my position, so I will wait until he's much older and able to be discreet before telling him, if I choose to tell him at all.
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Anonymous wrote:What is going through your mind while you're dancing? Is it just kind of blank, or do you feel self-conscious?


I get into it. I enjoy it. I just focus on the music and try to entertain.
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OP, I like you!
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Are the girls mean to one another? How do women behave as opposed to men when they come in? Do you have regulars? Do you like them or just like their money?
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Anonymous wrote:OP, I like you!


Thank you! I like you, too!
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I hear the men aren't allowed to touch you at all? Is that true?

Also, how do you answer the question "how was work?" From your husband?

What are you going to do if someone you know shows up where you work? Happened to my friend, she ended up giving a lap dance to a mutual friends little brother (we were HS seniors when he was in eighth grade, for a little context) when she was stripping in Vegas in the 90's. She didn't recognize him until it was too late. Awful experience since he told EVERYONE
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