
Originally Posted by
Melonie
I have to agree with Mr. Hyde that a 'step up' from 800cc to 1300cc would definitely pay off in terms of extending / enriching your dancing career. From personal experience, in most clubs, a girl with 1300cc implants is going to draw the attention ( and cash ) of every boob loving customer ... whereas 800cc is little more than 'average' in many clubs these days.
Also from personal experience, I'm in total agreement with Beckatron that the size difference between 800cc and 1300cc in 'normal life' situations really isn't going to make a noticeable amount of difference. 1300cc can still be 'dressed down' sufficiently for those occasions when it's necessary or advantageous to do so. Once my own implants got above 2000cc that was no longer true, but 1300cc really isn't 'poke your eye out' huge. In fact, from my current 3750cc M cup perspective, 1300cc implants don't even qualify as 'BIG'. In terms of 800cc versus 1300cc, the difference will mostly be in the area of more 'fullness' and improved cleavage ... plus just one extra cup size. And anyone who is 'boob adverse' in real life situations ( i.e. the jealous soccer moms in the grocery store ) isn't really going to differentiate between 800cc noteworthy big boobs and 1300cc more noteworthy big boobs.
I would also point out that, under the IRS 'Chesty Love' letter ruling, any exotic dancer who gets 1300cc implants ( any size greater than 1000cc actually ) can claim the entire cost of the surgery and related expenses as a legitimate business expense tax deduction. That typically would mean that the IRS will wind up paying 1/3rd of the cost of your 1300cc implant upgrade !!!
As to taking such a step at age 32-34, in my own case I kept on enlarging my bustline right up to the point of 'retiring' just before I hit age 40. From a marketing standpoint, I looked at it this way. With certain exceptions, most club customers who aren't 'breast men' are much more likely to go for girls in their 20's rather than 30's - thus continuing to dance into your 30's becomes an increasingly difficult challenge with such club customers. On the other hand, club customers who are 'breast men' are almost ALWAYS much more concerned about which dancer has the biggest boobs in the club ... regardless of whether she is age 18 or 28 or 38 !!!
I would also add that, with the poor economy making it very difficult for younger club customers to find well paying jobs these days, dancers who are in their 'middle 30's' are actually well positioned to appeal to those club customers who DO have money to spend i.e. guys in their 40's and 50's - club customers who often have difficulty relating to dancers young enough to be their daughters, and who seek out more 'mature' dancers in their 30's to whom they CAN relate ! I posted a thread about this seemingly permanent 'demographics' change in Dollar Den recently ... which is a 'plus' for older dancers but a potential 'minus' for some younger dancers, based on the now very different discretionary income / spending ability of various club customer age groups. In my own case, my dancing income kept 'growing' right along with my bustline regardless of my age.
I'd definitely go for a 1300cc implant upgrade if I was planning on continuing to dance regularly for another couple of years. You're most likely going to need to do that anyhow while 'waiting out' the US economic recovery to the point where a new associate's degree is going to land you an 'acceptable' straight job at an 'acceptable' pay rate. And even then, having 1300cc implants can provide you with a unique and 'outstanding' job qualification that could work to your advantage with certain types of 'straight' businesses. And if the 'permanent structural changes' in the US economy are to be believed, you may also be able to earn VASTLY more money while continuing to work as a 'serious professional dancer' for the next 5 years than you could earn as a non-Ivy League 2 year college graduate ... which is the subject of another recent Dollar Den thread.
I also have to again agree with Mr. Hyde that, for a serious future chance at a financially viable 'straight' career, a 2 year degree most likely isn't going to get you there anymore. Thus dancing for a few more years while saving up the tuition money and obtaining a 4 year degree - while at the same time waiting out the US economic downturn and huge number of new / recent 2 year college graduates who don't have and can't find 'decent' jobs, plus the huge number of baby boomers who are finding that they can't afford to retire ( meaning no job opening created via retirement at age 62, thus no hiring of a younger 'replacement' until they actually do retire at age 65 or even older ) would appear to be a better 'investment' overall.
And 'hanging on' as a dancer for a few more years may turn out to be a whole lot easier than you think once the 'boob loving' club customers start approaching YOU for private dances rather than you having to approach them !!! And any thoughts about a personal 'expiration date' are probably unwarranted. On the 'physical' side at least, a little lipo here, a little tuck there, and you can look 'fresher' at age 40 than you did at age 30 !!! In fact there is an 'inside joke' in the feature dancer business which states that a dancer is never 'over the hill' as long as her age doesn't exceed her bust size !!!
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