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    Hi ladies... I have always always wanted to be a dancer.. I have never gotten up the guts for the simple fact.. I co-own a high profile salon in Denver colorado.. I want to dance to do something different.. I have been a hairstylist since high school! It seems so exciting.. And can help pay the bills when the hair biz is slow.. My question is what kind of impact do you think it would have on my "real" job if I saw a client/co-worker in the club.. Would you recommend going to a club in a different city.. Or just saying fuck it and letting people think what they want?? I would appriciate any tips you girls could give me.. So I can get the nerve to audition!

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    Default Re: Keeping it descreet

    when you say"high profile"that tells me its paying the bills.

    Never shit where you eat(i didnt invent that slogan)

    If you want to take a walk on the wild side,do it somewhere other then where your hair care place draws its customer base from.(and always remember,men will travel distances for pussy,or the sight of)

    Or you will start giving alot more 10 dollar haircuts to slime balls then you will the 40 dollar hair colors and weaves.

    A woman wont pay to get her hair done from the woman who gave her hubby a lapdance the night before.

    Keep the "fix yer wig gig"and find an ammy contest,at least 4 hours away,to live out your fantasy of being a stripper.


    Just know this,most of the girls you will be working with,are working towards what you already got,a "High profile business"of thier own.


    (just my opinions,and not ment to offend,best of luck in whatever your decision is)

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    Default Re: Keeping it descreet

    I with BigGreen (I'm agree-ing with him AGAIN.. what is wrong with me? )

    Do you mean your "high profile salon" is a successful business/enterprise and therefore you do not 'need' the money... hence you are really wanting to do it more for the 'fun/experience' than the money ?

    If your business/enterprise is successful... look elsewhere.. far afield of where you draw your customers if you want to dance in a club.

    On a humourous note, if you check out the latest Leg Avenue catalogue in the costumes (or themed outfits) section... they have a hairdresser costume !


    enter: E3167322D9 for your 10% discount

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    Default Re: Keeping it descreet

    if you really want to do this, do it in a far away city. business reputations are very important; you don't want to taint yours. despite you and I knowing that strippers aren't evil, as green said, most women won't be too keen on their hairstylist being the same woman who danced naked on their husband's lap last night.

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    Thank you so much for the advice!! It is much appriciated!

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