View Full Version : oldest stripper you know...who' still got her groove...
msb1973
10-04-2007, 04:43 PM
I see one occasionally in Detroit that I've heard is 46. Amazing body, great attitude, and a fantastic dancer. and being a bit older myself, I totally appreciate her and love having her there. And yes, she's taken my dollars more than once.....
Crow - wow! Wish you were in the Midwest!
Is it the dancer at BT's? Brunette, petite? If so, I know who you're talking about! When I worked there this past summer my friend who is a waitress told me how old she is and I about fainted! Definitely does NOT look 46!
At the one club I was at I WAS the oldest! LOL I'm 34 and started dancing at the ripe old age of 33! In fact tomorrow is my "anniversary" of when I started dancing. I do often get the "NO WAY YOU'RE NOT 34!" thing from other dancers and customers, and actually I've gotten customers because of the fact I am older.
MoetATL07
10-04-2007, 06:38 PM
Ms.Crow2 you look great and so do you Cameron and my friends told me no more dancing after 30. You ladies inspire me.
pseudomonas
10-04-2007, 07:23 PM
i work with two grandmas, both in their 40s. one has 2 grandkids and the other has 4 with another on the way this month.
you'd never tell to look at them- they have amazing bodies. one's been dancing for something like 18 years, and the other just started 2 weeks ago, and she makes more money than any of us most days!
major_wood
10-04-2007, 07:47 PM
Is it the dancer at BT's? Brunette, petite? If so, I know who you're talking about! When I worked there this past summer my friend who is a waitress told me how old she is and I about fainted! Definitely does NOT look 46!
Sorry! This one is at the Flight Club. Maybe I should scoot over to BT's the next time I'm in town and check this one out, too......
Crow2
10-04-2007, 08:09 PM
Ms.Crow2 you look great and so do you Cameron and my friends told me no more dancing after 30. You ladies inspire me.
Thank you my favorite bubbly :)
kandie_kitten
10-04-2007, 11:47 PM
I definitely think older dancers can bank if they take care of themselves. They can look their age, as long as they make that age look good. There's a huge difference between being 40 with sun damage, premature wrinkles, and fried hair, and 40 with smooth, unblemished skin and healthy shiny hair.
And I agree that many men don't want dancers who are very young.
My dad used to go to clubs, not too often, but with friends 4 or 5 times a year. About three years ago, he stopped going completely, and he refused to discuss why. Finally, after an hour of me nagging, he finally admitted it. A stripper in a schoolgirl outfit offered hip a lapdance...he asked how old she was. When she told him...he got upset and said "You're younger than my daughter, you need to go away please" (I was 19 at the time).
He apparantly realized that many of the girls were younger than me, and it freaked him out. And so he had the rule he couldnt go if the girls were younger than me...and every year I get older, that gets harder to do, so now he just refuses to attend lol.