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    I worked my first night shift on a Monday night, and it was REALLY busy. Atleast the busiest I had seen it, pretty much every chair on the floor was full and girls were giving lapdances constantly. I burned out about 2/3rds of the way through the shift... around 12.. I got there at 8 and was good for about 4 hours, but the last 2 were killer. I never thought it would be THAT tiring dancing, especially if it's only for 3 minute songs, but I was sweating! it was ridiculous. I sold 12 lapdances, 1 VIP room to a drunken russian(who just wanted to talk about how he was on the russian swimteam), and did 3 stage shows, and made 450 total, 385 after tipouts. It was insane!!

    Oh yeah, and that positive thinking/"the secret" really works... on the way to work I said that my first customer was going to spend 200 dollars on me, and my first customer bought 8 lapdances throughout the night... 160 dollars, almost 200, but it worked!! Then, after I got burnt out, I went in the dressing room to take a break and before I headed out I said to myself that I was going to make another 100 and call it a night, and as soon as I stepped out this drunken russian guy pointed at me and asked the floorman for a vip room with me, I didn't have to do anything! Just sat there and listened to his drunken rambling... hilarious.

    So.. it was a good night overall.. but I am sore!!

    When do you start getting used to giving constant lapdances/stageshows without breaking a sweat?? I can go for 45 minutes but then I get tired and have to go to the dressing room to touch myself up.

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    I know some girls that don't get used to not breaking out in at least a little bit of sweat. Some guys like it too.
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    wow your first night sounded amazing..I'm going back dancing in 2 weeks but i'm super nervous of the stage I just completly suck at dancing I haven't worked in a whole year...It wasn't hard for you at all? And thinking positively really works for you?
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    Certain aspects were hard. I really want to create a separate persona, but i find myself slipping into being me.. the dork.. nerd.. clumsy.. giggly weirdo that likes to prance around in lingerie to nine inch nails for fun in my bedroom rather than Avery..the sexy, graceful, talented conversationalist $1000/night stripper.. haha. Or atleast that's what i want to be..

    So postive thinking.. must keep thinking positive. Thoughts manifest into reality, if you believe them they do

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    this sounds very similar to my first night shift a few days ago so i know how excited you must be. i couldn't stop grinning the whole way home and i'm still feeling pretty bubbly about it. i'm glad it turned out so well for you!

    i didn't burn out during my shift but i did get a little sweaty from time to time. as long as you're just moist, i can't see what regular guy would be repulsed. i brought a towel with me (as i didn't have one the first time) and would just go blot myself after a stage set or a lengthy string of lapdances.

    i also imagine that developing that persona comes with time and practice. i found that the longer the night went on, the easier it was to not be entirely myself, when at the beginning of the night i was definitely my dorky normal self. also i found that thinking "does the real me roll around naked on a stage in front of tons of people? NO" and that helped snap me into my situation.

    i didn't get sore but i got tingly feet if you read my thread! it sucks so make sure your shoes aren't too tight! keep up the energy, from one baby stripper to another
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    I started out with a very seperate persona, but with time, i've learned that a lot of the quirks and such of Cheryl help Honey make alot more...

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    Yep. You need the seperate persona, but it's nice to leave a little you in there sometimes too. Guys like knowing that you're real.

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