Yyyyy

Yyyyy
Last edited by Luxx78; 12-27-2014 at 05:54 PM.




Well, keep an eye out for people behind you. Take different ways home each night. Circle around if you feel you're being followed or go to an all night diner (in which case, wash off your makeup in the club and wear baggy clothing so you're not showing that you're a stripper in the diner.) Get pepper spray and put it on your key ring, and have a second pepper spray to tuck into your cupholder (if you get approached while your car is running.) Consider carrying a gun. I'm pretty sure Nevada has an open carry rule, so you can legally drive with a loaded pistol on the seat beside you. Don't get a gun if you're not comfortable using it, and also go practice with it a lot.
What else is bugging you? Have you been followed? Are there other indicators that you're being followed?
Ungoogle yourself:
Also, now offering phone sexins!

Yyyyy
Last edited by Luxx78; 12-27-2014 at 05:55 PM.




Do you live alone or is there someone at home when you get home that you can talk to for a few minutes? I hated when I stripped and lived alone because I didnt have anyone to talk to after work unless I went to get breakfast or something.
If you do live alone, maybe get a dog that you feel would protect you (or at least bark loud enough to convince someone else that they would)?



You don't have a wind down activity yet. Thats a normal thing dancers ancounter. You can't expect to go straight home and go to bed. It doesn't work that way. It takes at least 2 hours after work for the adrenaline and the physical activity to wear down.
I used to go to Dennys and get some decaf, mabe a salad. You can also take a bath, do yoga, whatever. Push the fluids at the end of the night, it will help you calm down faster.
I also second the never take the same rout home. Circles are your friend. I used to make figure 8's in the blocks on the way home, getting followed will eventually happen and if your in the habit of going past the police station and driving in circles it can stop a lot of grief. Always drive at least 20 mins unless you have someone waiting for you.




I used to live an hour from the club and once I got out of "that" part of town and into the suburbs I would pull into a well lit parking lot and take a snooze across the back seat if I felt like I was falling asleep at the wheel.
Yes, I'm real.
Bookmarks