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    Default "My Strip Club Bullying Nightmare"

    After reading the article, I'd say "nightmare" was not the right word. If it really had been a nightmare, becoming a well paid porn star and feature dancer would not have been the result.

    http://www.salon.com/2014/10/22/my_strip_club_bullying_nightmare/

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    Default Re: "My Strip Club Bullying Nightmare"

    Someone already posted this on the "Industry Insight" subforum.





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    Default Re: "My Strip Club Bullying Nightmare"

    That was a great article, not a problem at all that you posted it here as well Tourdefranzia, since you didn't know. If there is a lot of replies I will merge the threads. Have fun with it people...
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    Default Re: "My Strip Club Bullying Nightmare"

    Short answer: most strippers are bitches. Long answer: we'd all like to hope strippers all came from normal households, were normal, dancing to make money for school etc but this isn't the case. I wish it was, but stripping attracts both the strippers who use it to their advantage (for school, success, etc)and those who never should be in it (not attractive and often have to offer extras to make money, only there to party or pick up men and all the other reasons). As a result, the more mainstream strippers (not talking about looks, talking about those closer to societal ideas of family)will often be targets of those dancers who may not have the same opportunities. I realized this when I worked at this one club. I was one of the top earners and I wasn't the prettiest there. However, I was a hard worker who was raised with a strong work ethic. I also came from a higher socioeconomic level than most of the girls where they needed the money to survive, I didn't, I had my parents who would be there to help me if I needed to. It's not bragging, it's a fact. Because of all of this it caused a lot of anger against me because I didn't have to do extras (most of them did OTC, I didn't find out until later). The funny thing is I never knew until months later. I suspect they saw me making money while they didn't (it's their fault because they sat in the dressing room all night)and hated me. Anyway, they started being mean, such as playing "jokes" that weren't funny and causing me trouble. Apparently the same dancers did this to other dancers, including one who went onto a career in porn and adult magazines.

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