31, retired at 46
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31, retired at 46
i was 18
I was 22.
21, almost started at 18 but I'm glad I didn't because I was incredible naive back then and would have ended up in some horrible situations.
19. I was just saying yesterday that I think you should have to be at least 21 though.
I can't remember the last time I met a 19 year old girl that was mature enough to be either a good stripper or to stay out of "the lifestyle"/drugs/alcoholism.
Agreed! I’m glad I started when I was 22. Being 22 but appearing younger I’ve heard soo much odd stuff from customers. Like if you’re seriously questioning whether or not I’m actually 15 then why are you offering and encouraging me to drink? :smiley_sh
I’d hate to think what it would have been like dealing with customers thinking I was barely legal AND actually being barely legal.
I was 24, had started waitressing at 20 then got out of club scene then went back n danced at 24, and the $$ was like 10x better dancing and a lot less work, I’d always have to clean as a waitress that’s for the birds!
I started working as a waitress in a stripclub at 22, started dancing at 24. I wish I had started earlier! (Retired at 33).
I first danced nearly 10 years and have started fresh again now afters years away. Im from the UK where most of the dancers are in their late teens early twenties. Being the new girl again now in my mid 30s I'm sure I'm the oldest the dancer there, and feel like it sometimes being surrounded by all the young ones.
Early 30's!
I just started dancing and I'd be mid to late 20's :)
Kinda late. But what made you take the leap of faith of dancing at that age? Did you had tendencies, desire, to be one during your early-to-mid 20's? Like hearing stories from a stripper friend or a stripper friend of a friend that was making fast cash.