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    My story is pretty straight forward I was the 18 yo that was hell bent on doing to opposite of what anyone told me. I moved out and realized waitress money wouldn't cut it. I went into a club and asked for an audition. I was unaware that the club was full nude so halfway through my second song I was still dancing topless when the manager came over and informed me panties need to go for a better money making opportunity. Being put on the spot so to speak I figured what the heck. I dropped em and continued dancing. when I came off stage the manager hired me and up came a customer wanting a dance. so in a half hour time frame I went from a "goddie girl" to dancing on some guys lap naked. I never thought id stay in it this long but the money and the ease of the job is just to good to pass up. Well that's my story whats yours?

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    Since I was about 16 I assumed that I would like stripping and that I would be good at it. I have no idea why considering I was (and still am) super shy and awkward. I guess because I'm really bad at working "normal" fast-food and retail jobs and I needed to work to pay for expenses in college, I figured stripping would be a better avenue. I researched all I could about it; I watched videos and documentaries, read blog posts, etc. Once I got closer to being legal I made notes of the clubs in my area and on my 18th birthday I got hired at a crappy dive.

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    I wanted to strip when I was 13, forgot about it, remembered it when I was 17, started researching dancing and going to clubs to apply as a "waitress", none of which hired me because I was under 21, started dancing when I was 20 and I have been for 2 years. I completely fell in love with pole dancing, but I never took the job seriously until recently. I only worked to pay my bills and buy clothes, lol.

    I think the money appealed to me the most, and then I learned that you actually have to work for it. I realized that I am pretty good at it, I like it a lot and I have recently decided to take it seriously as my current profession. I keep getting better, my average keeps going up and I've got some solid savings, so I'm doing something right. I'm studying science at a university, but I plan on doing this as well as that until I can't physically do it anymore. I love sex work, I love being paid to be sexual, flirt with men and dance to music that I like. Being my own boss doesn't hurt either.

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    I divorced my husband and quit my vanilla job with no exit plan when I was 22. I was living on my friend's couch and his aunt was over visiting. When she heard my tale of woe she suggested the club she had been working at. I couldn't bartend, didn't like the idea of stripping, and wasn't wanting to drive an hour to waitress. After 6 months and 100's of applications, I was still unemployed and out of savings. Went into the club that my friend's aunt worked in and made my money.

    I had to get a vanilla job when I got pregnant. So I did that job for 3 years, 2 of which I had my pharmacy job during the day and danced at night. Then after having my 2nd kid I quit the day job and just danced. Turns out I actually ended up with an extra $200 a month because of how much daycare was costing me.

    I can't imagine going back to the vanilla world after 7 years of dancing so I'm working on my 'retirement plan' by getting online. Wether it be camming or clips.

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    I was in my third year of a degree, living away from home and skint. My boyfriend at the time had a friend who was banking at an upscale club and I basically thought why the hell not?
    I was so nervous that I half backed out of my audition and asked for a waitress job but thankfully there were none going and all of a sudden I was working as a nude lap dancer!
    Aurora I'm thinking of transitioning to online work too. I'm approaching 30, and whilst there are loads of women 30+ doing well in clubs I'm not the most toned or attractive woman. But I still have a lot of sex appeal and enthusiasm! I'm reading up about camming on streamate at the moment.

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    I have posted about this in other threads, but it's worth repeating I guess ... I actually got into exotic dancing through 'fate' !!!

    Before I ever thought about dancing, I had obtained a degree in Respiratory Therapy ... and was working in major hospitals in the metro NY area. For the time, I was getting paid very decent money and could work as many hours as I could handle. However, to go along with this, I was expected to work nights, weekends, holidays etc. I was also expected to treat and take / analyze blood samples from HIV / AIDS patients, prisoners, etc. At the same time I was trying to deal with the aftermath of a divorce ... which left me with thousands of dollars worth of 'joint' credit card bills to pay off ( after my guitar hero ex had charged new amplifiers etc. just before our divorce was finalized ), as well as having a son to support with near zero financial help from the ex.

    At any rate, in the midst of things, a routine test showed that I had contracted tuberculosis from one of my hospital patients. While I wasn't showing symptoms, and while TB is 100% treatable via antibiotics, this nevertheless forced me to quit working and go on disability for several months while receiving treatment. With the costs of living in the metro NY area, it didn't take very long before I had run through my meager savings and didn't know where next month's rent money or next week's grocery money was going to come from. I was actually near the point of considering going on public assistance or moving back in with my parents ... either of which would have been an admission of my 'failure' as a responsible adult / parent ( in my own mind at least ).

    By 'pure coincidence', a new strip club opened up within a few blocks of where I was living. No longer being infectious to anyone else, and in pretty dire need of a cash injection, I decided to audition. I was hired instantly, and banked the very first night. I also loved being able to spend more afternoon, weekend and especially holiday time with my son. So I decided to make exotic dancing my 'serious, professional' career pursuit, and never returned to work as a Respiratory Therapist.

    In retrospect, had I never contracted TB, and had that new strip club not opened up near my apartment building, odds are that I would probably still be working as a Respiratory Therapist ... earning just enough money to keep the rent paid, the lights on, the credit cards paid off, food in the refrigerator, a 5+ year old car repaired etc., with a few dollars left over. It's highly doubtful that I would have been able to afford to send my son through college, let alone buy a decent house or a new car or being able to 'retire' before age 40 - which my exotic dancing ( and featuring / acting / online ) activities actually made possible !
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    Satan made me do it.
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    I wanted to since I was a teenager, Googled the crap out of it, stuffed it in the back of my brain until I was 18. The bf I broke up with around then used to tell me I was "too good" for it, so of course to spite him I went downtown and asked for a waitressing job (they weren't even hiring but they thought I was hot enough that they made room for me). I waitressed for like, 3 shifts, then danced on and off... but I had a vanilla job at the time that was early morning hours and it wasn't jiving, so I quit dancing. Went through multiple vanilla jobs, always had it in the back of my head that "Fuck this, I'll just be a stripper", worked a few shifts here and there for extra money.

    Didn't turn it into a full-time job until I was 2 months from college graduation, with my $40k degree netting me a part-time job that paid $11.50/hr and exhausted me so much that I couldn't dance for side income. I was needing to break up with my bf at the time and have money to get out. Stayed with a friend for a couple months, quit the vanilla job, and started dancing full-time. Got very much addicted to not having a boss or schedule, and have been dancing for a living ever since. It has its bad times like anything, but overall if the industry wasn't declining, I would probably make this a career... but as it is, I'm just saving the $$ for grad school.
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    I thought I was the only weird one who wanted to be a stripper since I was a teen, when I tell other people they look at me like Im crazy. I knew a lady who danced when I was 14 or 15 and she was BADDD appeared to have herself together and I admired her, but she ended up in a psych ward years later O_O. Also in late 90s early 2000s when I first moved to ATL dancing was the thing!. I met a few women who had homes and businesses from flipping stripping/escorting. Sadly I started too late when some big clubs were closed and the money started going down. Anyways 19 I started off at hooters, progressed into dancing around 21 or 22, got into the sugar daddy game around mid 20s and now camming in my 30s but i think my first love is dancing

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    It was my plan D since I was 13. My plan A and B failed and I'm living plan C (full-time job and community college). In high school, one of my friend's mom's was a dancer. Then after finishing high school, my guy friends dated a few strippers. It was a year after graduating, last summer I started driving one of my good friends to/from the club for work and saw the money potential it had. Even after finding out all the job entailed, it still didn't scared me away so I started myself a month or so later.

    I had to take 4 months off for a controlling girlfriend and to recover from a car accident, but this is definitely something /I/ want to do, regardless of other's opinions.

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    I was 28 and broke. I'd had been laid off from my day job and couldn't find anything full time and was on the verge of moving back to Oregon and back in with my parents. I was mortified at that thought at 28 years old. I saw an ad for an amateur contest in the classifieds, so I decided to take a chance. I figured that it was just a contest and I didn't really have to commit to dancing if I didn't like it.

    I made $147 in stage tips, and I won the contest. In 4 hours I made more money than I did in a usual week's paycheck from the retail clothing store I worked at. I also had a lot of fun doing it, so I took a few months to wrap up my old life and became a full time stripper.

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    Sadly I started too late when some big clubs were closed and the money started going down.
    Sad but true !!! Today most dancers have no lnkling of what dancing in the 90's was like ... dot-com and corporate expense account money being spent like water in strip clubs, club customers thinking that a casual touch was an 'extra', clubowners treating dancers with at least some element of 'respect' since top shelf dancers weren't knocking on the club's door on a daily basis, and perhaps most significantly a general impression that strip clubs were a risque' part of 'show business'. I was fortunate enough to be able to 'cash in' on the tail end of this 'golden age of stripping'. But, on the flip side, seeing corporate expense account money being outlawed, seeing customers increasingly expecting sexual contact 'extras', seeing clubowners gradually treating dancers as interchangeable 'fresh meat', and seeing the general impression of strip clubs transition from 'show business' to 'sex business', was probably more demoralizing given that I had seen the way things used to be !


    I made $147 in stage tips, and I won the contest. In 4 hours I made more money than I did in a usual week's paycheck from the retail clothing store I worked at
    The ratio of one night's dancing providing the same amount of income as a week's work at an unskilled 'vanilla' job is still true. Unfortunately, both today's typical dancing earnings potential, as well as today's after-tax 'service' job earnings potential, are both disappointing in comparison to those available in the 90's.

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    I was diagnosed with cancer in March of 2012. Treatment ended in August of the same yearband, while I had insurance, there was a $3500 deductible and I'd run through my savings because I wasn't able to work as much and my husband, who left me the day after I was hospitalized with febrile neutropenia, drained the bank accounts before I could close them.

    So, I got a job waitressing at a small club to pay off the bills. I hated the management, the dancers were borderline psychotic, but the money was incredible and I got used to the idea of being in a strip club. I also often had to be in the VIP room, so I kind of figured out how a lap dance was done.

    When I moved closer to my parents, I did so without having a job lined up and all of the local clubs were hiring waitresses. The first club sucked but the second club was busier and I could do table dances. I did my first dances right before closing on my first night. My second night was spent in the CR. Like, the whole night. It was probably the most liberating thing and, having come from an extremely abusive relationship right after dealing with the physical damage from chemo, it was the first time in years that I actually felt attractive.

    After a few weeks and practicing on an unused stage, I was comfortable enough to try it. It went well. I crunched some numbers and realized that the extra tipout for non stage dancing was FAR greater than my paycheck, so I quit waitressing and just danced instead.

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    I was practically homeless (jumping aroung friend houses) after my man had thrown me out and had no money with a criminal record...had no other choice if I wanted to get my kids back. Now I wish I would have started long before. I was too scared and had.a different idea of what it really was.

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    I was broke and had put in 40 applications for jobs and didn't get a single one. I was desperate and saw an ad in the newspaper saying $1,000+ a week and I tried it.

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    The idea had always excited me, I thought I would be good at it. Right when I turned 18, my best friend and I went into a local club and found out you had to be 21 to enter unless you were a dancer (dancers could be 18+) we said we were interested in a job so that we could get in. Three years later my boyfriend and I were needing the extra funds, and I wanted a job that would allow me to pursue horse training during the days. He had major ego issues and wouldn't let me anywhere near it. Fast forward another two years to the next boyfriend, he lived two hours away and I wanted to move to be closer to him. I decided that move was the perfect time for a career change and dove right in. I've been dancing for about 7 months now, and I'm so very very grateful that he is as supportive as he is.

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    I was 20 and completely dependent on a shitty boyfriend who didn't do much for me. I needed an escape route and dancing was my way out. Before that I had dropped out of college and since I'm not one for standard 9-5 jobs, dancing was my best option. I was obsessed with pole dancing and even took a few lessons at least a year before I started. So when I began, I already knew pole tricks and everything!

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    I got divorced and my ex husband cleared all our money from our joint account. He didn't pony up child support or anything. I felt humiliated my dad had to buy diapers and food for my one year old. Applied for waitressing and leasing agent jobs here and there with no result, Air Force wouldn't take me back as a single parent so I dived in. Never looked back.

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    Why : Needed cash.
    How : Went to club and got naked

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    I had thought about it since starting uni but didn't until I had dropped out and moved cities. Having no job and taking too long to get one I decided I'd try it as I didn't want to go on unemployment benefits as I felt it was undignified. I'll probably keep doing it on and off for a few more years as I do enjoy the job.

    How: I just contacted a club and started, it took me a few months of working there before I got sick of it. With dancing I love the ability to change clubs so easily.

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    I didn't start contemplating stripping until about age 19 or so... then once I was 20 I had a serious tragedy type of event in my life and was dead broke and needed a new place to live, and owed my university about 6k. I had been a waitress at many places for years. Finally decided fuck waitressing (I HATED it, hated having to kiss ass to customers whereas at work if a customer is being an asshole, sayonara buddy!) So my mom was a dancer before I was born and after she left my dad and decided to go to school... I was very young and didn't know. She told me about it once I was older. So I knew dancing would make me hella money and knew I could have a flexible schedule so I decided to go for it. Best decision ever. Lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GothicStripper View Post
    Since I was about 16 I assumed that I would like stripping and that I would be good at it. I have no idea why considering I was (and still am) super shy and awkward. I guess because I'm really bad at working "normal" fast-food and retail jobs and I needed to work to pay for expenses in college, I figured stripping would be a better avenue. I researched all I could about it; I watched videos and documentaries, read blog posts, etc. Once I got closer to being legal I made notes of the clubs in my area and on my 18th birthday I got hired at a crappy dive.
    Can you recommend any?

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    I was 18, living in an apartment with three other girls going to school full time at IUPUI in Indianapolis. My parents, who didn't have much to begin with, were not helping with college expenses, and I had this awful job at a chain spaghetti restaurant. The manager calls me in after a shift where I had failed to get 2/3 of my tables to buy deserts. He wanted an "action plan" to immediately correct my deficit in desert attachment. In the alternative, I could give him some "action." I quit on the spot. Realizing that was not the best plan, I started thinking about how to make some rent money. A roomie joked about stripping. I wondered why any guy would want to see me naked. All my boyfriends to that point had not cared to see me naked. All they seemed to care about was BJs. But, I figured, "what the hell?" I went to a couple of clubs with a skimpy bikini and some ordinary heels. I had one dance class in high school but, I convinced a manager to hire me.

    My first shift was on a slow Thursday afternoon. But, by 6:00 PM, when the shift changed, I had over $100 and had paid my house fee. The manager told me I was good enough to stay over, if I wanted. I did. When I finally left, my feet were killing me but I had more money in my purse than a whole week slinging spaghetti and meeting my desert attach goals. I was a happy camper!

    By the end of the semester, I had so much money in my bank account, I paid back my student loan and decided not to take my second semester draw. I told an accounting TA what I was doing and then he mentioned taxes. Ouch! I had no idea about those. But, he walked me through how to do my taxes. I started reading a couple of stripper boards and decided that stripping was a business, a good business if you had a cute young thing look and were willing to shake it.

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    My story was like a country song- I wrecked my car, my mom got hospitalized, and I had gotten in my boss's face in an argument at work...I realized by chances of getting promoted at work were GONE & I had nothing to lose & everything to gain by stripping.

    It was hard at first. I was seriously socially retarded and shy so it took years to hit my "hustle peak."

    By sheer co-incidence, my 1st stage song in my career was "What's It's Like" by Everlast. Being a dancer taught me all about life & freed me from the close-minded miserable attitudes my female relatives pushed on me. I'm sure if I never stripped I'd be a suicidal alcoholic with a dead end job and a constant load of credit card debt. Stripping was my salvation.

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    I was 21 living from paycheck to paycheck bringing home $800/mo after taxes...Idk what my folks were thinking before I had to move out so it was hard. I decided to get a second job at a gentleman's club waitressesing and within a couple hours I made up my decision on deciding to dance. I had got my income tax...thank God...and bought me some shoes, a bikini, and went to a local club on my day off of my main job and started dancing. I didnt make a lot but I made a heck of a lot more in one week than in a whole month of work...so within two weeks I quit my regular job at the BBQ restaurant and started dancing full time.

    I did quit dancing a few times to go back to work but I would always be back on the pole within 6 months. Going back to work let me know how reality really was...when you are in your early 20s with no kids, no husband and yoy are working full time at a dead end job and living on your own trying to pay all of your bills, save what you can, try to save a bit for school, missing out on family gatherings just so you can survive...it makes you glad the clubs are here on this planet.

    Im 23.5 now and have not accomplished much outside of saving money dancing...I think dancing will be my opinion until I finish college, build my savings, my credit, and travel.

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