Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does it matter to you that many of your customers are coming there against the wishes or without the knowledge of their significant others?
No. Even if I wasn't a dancer, the industry would still exist. Grown-ups are responsible for their own actions, period.
I don't have a problem with what you do, but that answer is not really justification. Almost any crime and hurtful action can be justified in this manner.
Anonymous wrote:Do you wear a mask, wig or alter your appearance in such a way that people cannot recognize you, when you are stripping?
Anonymous wrote:Have you ever seen anyone come into your strip club that you know from your normal life? Did they recognize you?
Do you friends and family know what you do for a living?
Anonymous wrote:Can you describe an evening of work? Do you wear a costume? Do you dance by yourself or at the same time as other women? Do you get a break? Frankly, it sounds like it would be kind of hard work. Good money, though.
Sorry if these are dumb questions, but I've only been to a few strip clubs in Montreal and I was too drunk to remember much. TIA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you give an idea of numbers? You said you pay a fee to the club each day, then tip out bouncers/etc. Approx how much to the club, and what % to the others?
My friend's friend owned a brothel in Germany (they are legal there) and it was 100 euros entry fee for women, then they got a good cut of the the 50 euros fee men paid (via the club) for each session.
The house fee is 75 flat. We tip bouncers 20 flat. While it's not mandated, it's kinda expected that we will tip out the DJ and bartenders a little bit as well (10-20 each). So paying out over 100 every night, just to work.
You need a union.
On the off-chance you're not being snarky and condescending: yes, I agree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you give an idea of numbers? You said you pay a fee to the club each day, then tip out bouncers/etc. Approx how much to the club, and what % to the others?
My friend's friend owned a brothel in Germany (they are legal there) and it was 100 euros entry fee for women, then they got a good cut of the the 50 euros fee men paid (via the club) for each session.
The house fee is 75 flat. We tip bouncers 20 flat. While it's not mandated, it's kinda expected that we will tip out the DJ and bartenders a little bit as well (10-20 each). So paying out over 100 every night, just to work.
You need a union.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you give an idea of numbers? You said you pay a fee to the club each day, then tip out bouncers/etc. Approx how much to the club, and what % to the others?
My friend's friend owned a brothel in Germany (they are legal there) and it was 100 euros entry fee for women, then they got a good cut of the the 50 euros fee men paid (via the club) for each session.
The house fee is 75 flat. We tip bouncers 20 flat. While it's not mandated, it's kinda expected that we will tip out the DJ and bartenders a little bit as well (10-20 each). So paying out over 100 every night, just to work.
Anonymous wrote:Can you give an idea of numbers? You said you pay a fee to the club each day, then tip out bouncers/etc. Approx how much to the club, and what % to the others?
My friend's friend owned a brothel in Germany (they are legal there) and it was 100 euros entry fee for women, then they got a good cut of the the 50 euros fee men paid (via the club) for each session.
Anonymous wrote:Can you give an idea of numbers? You said you pay a fee to the club each day, then tip out bouncers/etc. Approx how much to the club, and what % to the others?
My friend's friend owned a brothel in Germany (they are legal there) and it was 100 euros entry fee for women, then they got a good cut of the the 50 euros fee men paid (via the club) for each session.