Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
OP is not responsible for other people's choices.
She is enabling them
I hate the idea that all women are somehow responsible for policing the sex drives of men. Men are capable of making their own choices and being responsible for them. Men wanting to pay for sexual attention from women is hardly new.
OP, I've known a few women that were strippers. One admitted she had to stop because her view of men was deteriorating. Do you find yourself having a level of disrespect for men since you've started?
There is a big difference between being asked to police men's sex drives and being asked not to thrust your vagina in a man face![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you ever been propositioned by a client, like offering money for the night? Also, have you ever been really attracted to any of your clients, where you were tempted to leave with them?
I have been propositioned - it happens all the time. I'm never tempted to take any of the men (or couples, it's happened) up on their offer. I've found some of the men attractive, but I'm in a money-making mindset, and I'm married - not interested.
How much money would it take for you to accept a proposition
I've been offered huge amounts of money. I'm not for sale.
Just name an amount
Unanswered question OP
Anonymous wrote:If you make 500-1000/shift, why do strippers stay in the low income class? Assuming there are ones who don't blow the $ on drugs, do you think one could save a lot? There seems to be huge earnings potential with no degrees req! For example after taxes, I make 2800 a month as a lawyer for the gov!
Anonymous wrote:Measurements
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you ever been propositioned by a client, like offering money for the night? Also, have you ever been really attracted to any of your clients, where you were tempted to leave with them?
I have been propositioned - it happens all the time. I'm never tempted to take any of the men (or couples, it's happened) up on their offer. I've found some of the men attractive, but I'm in a money-making mindset, and I'm married - not interested.
How much money would it take for you to accept a proposition
I've been offered huge amounts of money. I'm not for sale.
Just name an amount
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just want to say, OP, I think you're awesome!
+1,000
I agree, but it's all the more puzzling why she is a stripper
Because it's a good way for her to earn money in the circumstances she's in -- or so I assume. Why do you do whatever you do for pay?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
OP is not responsible for other people's choices.
She is enabling them
I hate the idea that all women are somehow responsible for policing the sex drives of men. Men are capable of making their own choices and being responsible for them. Men wanting to pay for sexual attention from women is hardly new.
OP, I've known a few women that were strippers. One admitted she had to stop because her view of men was deteriorating. Do you find yourself having a level of disrespect for men since you've started?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
OP is not responsible for other people's choices.
She is enabling them
Anonymous wrote:Is your money handed to you at the end of the night or do you get it personally from each customer, if so where do you keep it all night ? Do you walk out with tons of 1 dollar bills or do you leave with 100 dollar bills?
Anonymous wrote:Are you ashamed of what you do