Yes a lot do on the floor and the private rooms are much more handsy than that so she shouldn’t even bother. Lol.
Yes a lot do on the floor and the private rooms are much more handsy than that so she shouldn’t even bother. Lol.





If a dude is gonna grope your naked body for a petty 20 dollars, grab his hand and tell him he's ready to upgrade the fun! Stare him right in the eyes when you say it.
Don't let these cheap fucks grope you for 20 bucks. -_-



If you are uncomfortable being touched by and touching strangers, you are in the wrong job. That mentality WILL fuck up your mental health if you force yourself to do it anyways. You need to either quit or take a look at why you feel the way you do about lap dances and change it. You have no other options than those two if you want to preserve your health.





^ Problem is, a lot of newbies assume it'll be like a movie. Lol...
This isn't how it is....
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^oh, maaaaan...i love stripper movies. I'd always watch them before work to motivate myself to go in for a shift, because the movies make it look like so much fun!

Girl, you going into stripping hating giving lap dances is like becoming a plumber and hating touching toilets!
This is clearly a troll...?
"The itsy bitsy stripper climbed up the brassy pole,
Down came her legs and wrapped around my soul"
^not necessarily! The post has generated a good discussion, so, troll or not, it's a legit thread.![]()
Girls dance on guys for free at regular nightclubs but can’t do a lapdance for money... its crazy when you think like that
^i know sex workers tend to think that way (myself included), but i don't think it's healthy to think that way, necessarily. Doing something for free and doing something for money is completely different, psychologically and socially. I don't want to threadjack further, but...i can understand the OP's issue.
And the issue isn't unique to sex work. Think about being a rock star. You may dream of being on stage, adored by fans, but 90% of the job is behind the scenes work... songwriting, being in the studio, producing content for social media, etc. Same thing with many other jobs... You might not realize that until you give the job a try. It's human.


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I think this realization for me was the most surprising thing about the job. Not just women as customers... first club I worked at, I was asked how much I paid to get my boobs done, and when I told them I've never had surgery, a bunch of the dancers figured they had free reign to check for themselves.
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