Who's your stripper role model? I have a couple.
Xstacy: If all strippers were like Xstacy, the world would be a much better place. She was smart, mature, a good dancer, a pole monkey, a wonderful mom, nice to everybody, but at the same time didn't take shit from anybody. She could get along with and bring the good out of almost anyone. She had a husband, a kid, and had a nice house paid off. She volunteered with little league and preschool, and last time I heard, is currently studying to be a nurse. Once, out of the niceness of her heart, she cleaned the locker room down to the corners. If you have a problem with Xstacy, it's a pretty good indicator that you are a rotten bitch who needs to reevaluate her attitude.
Cheyanne: She was smart, sassy, successful, a school marm, and didn't take shit from anybody. Everybody liked her except this one bully stripper who was pissed that her place as unofficial leader had been taken away. She was charasmatic and funny, constantly wisecracking and telling us stories like this one stripper who had 2 pussies. She ran a local private school and had to commute for hours to ensure that her identity was kept a secret. She stripped to pay off the lawyer fees to regain custody of her jackass of an ex-husband.
There are a few others who I admired who were renditions of the above, like Kate who saved her pennies and founded a dancing school. She was such a great mom, and educated her kids freely about sex from an early age. Joleen taught me everything I ever needed to know about sex (not firsthand!). Autumn was so sweet and was working her way through interior design school.
The main thing I liked about them was that they spoke their minds and didn't take shit from anyone, but it wasn't out of being a bitch (face it, 90% of people who claim that they "speak their minds" just want an excuse to be mean and hurtful but justify it. They might as well claim that they have Tourette's if they're going to shoot off their mouths like that). They were strong women who defied the junkie stripper stereotype and made the job fun. I miss them.



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