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    Default Dancing in a gown?

    So I looked all over the net for sexy dancer gowns and found a pretty good selection. Some are very beautiful with rhinestones and all.

    Do you dance in gown on stage and if so how the hell are you ladies getting out of some of this stuff?

    Do they usually have ties or zippers on them so you can get out?

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    You dont really dance in a gown... you strut lol. Though it depends on the kind of gown because i've worked with a feature(Scarlett you would know her, Seven Syns) the girl was nuts and could fly around stage in a gown lol.

    The usually have a tie or zipper..

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    It is harder to dance when wearing a gown. At my club you do one song in your dress, and one in a G-string - I just try and be as graceful as possible and dance around the pole, maybe doing a few simple spins - I fell much more comfortable out of my dress, because I can actually move and dance without fear of tripping over! Just save your better stuff for when you take your dress off. Most dresses can be slipped off down your body, just make sure you practice getting out of it before you go on stage, or do a private dance.
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    Thanks Gals

    I'm going gown shopping this weel and I'll make sure to get gowns that are more easy off than I've seen online

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    Also, stripper dresses are generally made to be taken off, so I wouldn't worry to much about having trouble with the ones online. Just in case tho, make sure there is a decent return policy. If you see something you really love in the store, look for it online, you can often find it way cheaper!

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    Default Re: Dancing in a gown?

    As lola said, most stripper gowns are MADE to be taken off so they're not that difficult. Although some are easier than others. All mine basically just come down my body - some I pull the halter strap over my head and then slip it down, don't fool around with tying and untying all night. They are made of stretchy material so most don't need zippers or to be untied.

    Honestly, I have a harder time putting my gowns ON than taking them off.

    When I take mine off on stage, I'll push it down to just below my knees then let it slip the rest of the way down, then step out with one foot and kick it off to the side with the other foot. I kind of make it part of the show. Like an an actual mini-strip, rather than just throw some lycra floss to the side.

    When I take it off for dances, I do the same except, instead of kicking it off to the side at the end I'll lift the dress up with my foot, remove it with my hand and drape it over the guy's shoulder. They usually like to smell it, and that's all part of the tease. I put one hand on the guy's shoulder for balance while I'm standing on one foot removing the dress.

    Practice with music at home in the mirror before doing it at work. It's not hard, just takes a little technique.

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