Hello :) Anyone from Mississauga or Toronto here?
Hello :) Anyone from Mississauga or Toronto here?
Last edited by Qwertykeyboard925; 07-18-2015 at 07:27 PM.





Hi and welcome!
I danced in Toronto but it was eons ago.
Try this thread https://www.stripperweb.com/forum/sh...sked-Questions! - It's completely dedicated to stripping in Canada.
Toronto and Sauga are dirty places to dance in, but you can be clean and make good money. Or, at least you could 4 years ago.
Read through that thread, it should get you started. Good luck!
Grow a thick skin and learn how to assert your boundaries before stepping foot in a club because both of those cities are dirty. Read Hustle Hut because you will really need to work for most of your money if you don't want to do extras.
Thank you so much guys! Do you think it is possible to earn $4000 a month for a newbie and clean dancer in these area? I am just really worried right now so I wanna make sure that there is really a money in dancing in these cities before I leave my current life behind because once I do that, there is no turning back...
Well, if you work 5 shifts a week, you'd have to make $200 per shift. Seems like a pretty reasonable goal, provided you make yourself go in for each shift. Of course, there will be shit shifts where you may end up making less or even nothing, but there will likely be better shifts to make up for them so it evens out. But, if you only want to work the weekend, so 2 shifts a week, you have to make $500 a shift. Doable for sure for a hustler, especially if you don't mind working longer shifts, but you have less wiggle room when the bad shifts crop up, and they inevitably will because this business is anything but consistent. Although, if you're good at cultivating regulars, you may find you have one or two customers who drop $4,000 a month on you coming to see you once or twice a week -- until they stop, of course.
All this to say that no one can predict your earnings. How often you work, which shifts you work, which club you'll be at, your hustle, time of year, and often straight up luck/timing are huge factors. One dancer might make that $4,000 in a week of pulling doubles, while another could spend 5 nights a week in the club and it take her 2 months or even more. All you can do is try it out and see how it goes for you.
Now, I don't know what you mean by "leaving your current life behind," but dancing doesn't have to be an all or nothing proposal. Why not try it out for a shift or two and see how it goes? You may find you hate or suck at it, or maybe love it and are a natural.
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