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iambonbon05
08-31-2008, 10:41 PM
I work with a girl sometimes that looks like she is in her 40's and has a long blond frizzy mullet and wears real low heel resembling church shoes. The 80s throw back hair really ages her. If she updated her hair it would help a lot. She does still make money but she is high mileage.

We must work at the same club lol. Sounds like feathered hair chick I mentioned earlier, and she discounts her dances and takes things too far. Yep, that's the kind of dancer that should just stop. The other older chicks, even ones that aren't very good looking, are still doing fine.

MeanGirl
08-31-2008, 11:20 PM
I didnt read all the responses but, ALOT of the girls at my work are in their 30s and 40s , i dont give it a second thought.

kitana
09-01-2008, 12:09 AM
I'm sure that an older, wiser stripper can def bank... no doubt about that. But personally, I don't want to be stripping at that age... I want to stop by the time I'm 21.

Why quit before you even hit your prime and started your stride?!

If you are going to quit before you even get warmed up, why even bother?

jaizaine
09-01-2008, 12:13 AM
Why quit before you even hit your prime and started your stride?!

If you are going to quit before you even get warmed up, why even bother?

read her other post pg 2 bottom ::) ;D

hot4ablackchick
09-01-2008, 08:30 AM
I have a girl at work who is 38 and she is great onstage, and still hot with a good body. She is fit, keeps her appearance updated and still sells dances as good as all the other top earners. We have a girl who does not tell anyone her age (I suspect at least late 30's/40's, and she definetely looks her age in the face. Her body is still thin/firm but her face looks REALLY old, but I suspect that is all the drugs. She still banks as well though.

veronicachick
09-01-2008, 10:11 AM
Why quit before you even hit your prime and started your stride?!

If you are going to quit before you even get warmed up, why even bother?

because I started stripping for some extra cash... so I can pay my cell phone bill, buy my food, put gas in my car, and then have some left over to save or splurge a little. I used to work a dayjob, and stripping has made it much easier to make the money I need and have a flexible schedule that works with school... I never really got into it to be doing it long term... I see on here how some of the girls who have been in the game longer and make MAJOR cash but I personally don't really wanna keep doing it for that long.... Also, when I started stripping I would put all the money I made into savings and kept working my dayjob. So I wasn't too frivolous with it. I guess it's just a personal choice.

GoldCoastGirl
09-01-2008, 05:18 PM
The sexiest strippers I know are over 30. (CKXXX, I'm looking at you.)

MsQ needs to get in on this thread as well ;)

I thought I would be one of those who were 35 + and still doing it however I'm not even 30 yet (late October I will be!!! ;D) ... and I'm making plans to move on by the time I'm 35.

I'm hoping that by the time I am in my mid 30s I can easily do it "for fun" or "extra cash"... not what I'm doing now (main source of income).

That being said I've known plenty of 30+ and 35+ women who did run rings around the 20 something dancers ;D

Luxurious1
09-01-2008, 05:34 PM
I agree that alot of the older females have better bodies, im 20 and i worked with a 59 year old(yes 59!!) and she looked better then me! She was so nice and cute, but she went by the name coochie for some reason and that seemed to throw guys off.

scarlett_vancouver
09-01-2008, 05:50 PM
A good percentage of the top dancers in Van are in the 33-40 age group. I think it's funny, because no one really knows except those of us who remember that they were 30 when we started...lol. The newbs get outplayed by them constantly, its great. I'm 28 and still often the youngest or second youngest on a lineup of girls. I'll be at it when I'm 35-40 for sure.

StevieStar7
10-12-2008, 10:29 AM
How old you you think I am ;)
see pics here, though you have to add me as a friend
http://www.myspace.com/steviestar7

A.n.a.l.a.
10-12-2008, 02:51 PM
pam grier is what 55-60? and she'd look good as a stripper imo...lol

michele11
10-12-2008, 05:13 PM
Same with susan lucci and shes 62.

BeBe
10-12-2008, 07:07 PM
There are some dancers that, based on appearance alone, are well overdue for retirement, but many 35+ strippers look fab and their age doesn't affect their money. I'm not a hater, all are welcome. I treat every newbie the same, no one is overlooked, and all are competition. In fact, I feel that clubs should raise the dancing age to 21. Some of the 18 year olds at my club always get into a world of trouble and are nothing but problems. There are exceptions to this, of course, but if you're not legal enough to drink, stripping shouldn't be an option either. If you think 35+ is too old. I think under 21 is too young... Which would you rather have a club full of?

AudreyLeigh
10-12-2008, 07:22 PM
I dont think anyone over 25 should strip. Its nasty.

NewMoon
10-12-2008, 07:29 PM
I dont think anyone over 25 should strip. Its nasty. Yeah, I totally agree. They should be in nursing homes by that age.

bellasera
10-12-2008, 07:40 PM
^^:rotfl:

Uhh does it really matter? I don't care how old my coworkers are are long as they ain't suckin and fuckin. The most beautiful dancers with the best hustles that I have met have all been 30+.

AudreyLeigh
10-12-2008, 07:44 PM
^^:rotfl:

Uhh does it really matter? I don't care how old my coworkers are are long as they ain't suckin and fuckin. The most beautiful dancers with the best hustles that I have met have all been 30+.

EXACTLY my point. Its the older dancers who have been doing this job and have mastered the hustle that make it hard for newbies to do well. Damn them for doing their jobs well and taking care of themselves.

bellasera
10-12-2008, 07:52 PM
^Amen!

Just mind your own business. It doesn't matter how old who is, how much money they're making, or any other drama. It ain't gonna help you bank, most likely it will only inhibit you.

as my hustle buddy used to say: Fuck them bitches and do your own thing!

AudreyLeigh
10-12-2008, 07:54 PM
I do much better now than I did even 2-3 years ago and WAY better than when I started 8 years ago. Tho I dont plan on dancing at 35 you just never know. If the mood strikes Ill be there grindin on da cock with the young uns right next to me.

ViolaStrings
10-12-2008, 08:11 PM
I dont think anyone over 25 should strip. Its nasty.

Are you serious?

Nevermind, I'm a boner.

Sophia_Starina
10-12-2008, 08:17 PM
I don't think one is necessarily better than the other. I mean, yeah I do.... but my opinion doesn't matter in this case.

The fact is that many custies come in to the club and prefer the company of a dancer in her 30's over the company of an equally beautiful, barely-legal dancer. They might feel uncomfortable, they may have daughters that age, or they just might be looking for a meeting of the minds that a 20-something dancer just can't provide.

Look at it this way, when I was 16 I had crushes on guys that age... now that I'm in my 20's I tend to crush on guys my age (or a little older ;))... I just don't find jailbait sexy anymore... sorry. It's unreasonable to think that men can't have a thing for cougars, milfs, and sex-bombs of any age.

Are you listening, club owners and hiring managers??? :soapbox:

A.n.a.l.a.
10-12-2008, 10:28 PM
How old you you think I am ;)
see pics here, though you have to add me as a friend
http://www.myspace.com/steviestar7

maybe 37? not exactly sure. but you're pretty :) i like that your pics are pretty natural looking. you're not all made up in them. your icons are pretty cool...lol

A.n.a.l.a.
10-12-2008, 10:30 PM
I dont think anyone over 25 should strip. Its nasty.

i think it depends on the person. if you age like rachel true (40+ and plays a 25 year old on tv i think) then go ahead! but if you're 25 and life has been cruel to you so you look 40, then probably not

spartaca
10-13-2008, 02:17 AM
I'm 32 but still get mistaken for 15 - seriously, i get checked for ID to buy a lottery ticket, people won't sell me 18 rated films, i get on the bus for half fare.
In fact, i was waiting for the bus to work the other week and the school bus stopped, i actually got on and had to get off at the next stop when i realised ( i wasn't particularly with it that morning) lol

I know that i look better than a lot of the dancers who are ten years younger than me - i keep in good shape and there's no way you'd put me above my early 20s. Being older i am better educated and can converse on a range of subjects, which older guys (with money) love. I'm about to come out of retirement and am confident i'll be doing it just as well as i did before i retired last year.

AudreyLeigh
10-13-2008, 07:43 AM
i think it depends on the person. if you age like rachel true (40+ and plays a 25 year old on tv i think) then go ahead! but if you're 25 and life has been cruel to you so you look 40, then probably not

I was kidding (Im over 25) but that is very true. Some women that are very young shouldnt strip and many that are older could/should/do. I have looked at some girls at my club and thought "What made them wake up one day, look in the mirror and say 'I think Im gonna be a stripper'".