Lifestyles

The Job

stripper, shoe, hooker, exotic, dancer

Strippers are drawn to the profession by the potential for high earnings.


I went home and counted my money. Three hundred dollars in three hours. I felt like I earned it, but I also felt like I didn't earn any of it. '
Tara Patrick
Date Posted: 11/16/06
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Wikipedia describes striptease as a performance, usually a dance, in which the performer "strips off clothing to arouse sexual desire by displaying the naked body in motion. The 'teasing' part involves the slowness of undressing, while the audience is eager to see more nudity. Delay tactics include additional clothes being removed, putting clothes or hands in front of just undressed body parts. Emphasis is on the act of undressing along with sexually suggestive movement." This is the story of one woman's one-night stand with striptease. The storyteller's name has been changed to protect her identity.

I first got the idea when I moved out on my own. I was 21. There was this strip club behind my new apartment. I could see the flashing red neon sign from my window. I was curious. At first that's all it was. But one night, I felt compelled to walk outside, through the alley and into the club. I've asked myself a lot of times since then why I was drawn to it, but I still can't really answer that.

A man with a moustache was sitting behind the coat check counter taking the cover charge from men coming in off the street. It was dark, the walls were red velvet and there were 1970s-style paintings of naked women everywhere. Their breasts were covered with scraps of leopard skin. It was pretty tacky.

I went up to the cover man and asked him straight up if they were hiring any dancers. He looked at my body and then in my eyes and said, "Yeah." Then he handed me an application form. I couldn't believe they actually had application forms. He asked me if I'd ever danced before.

"No, but I can dance," I said.

"You got a boyfriend?" he asked.

I'd just gotten out of a relationship two weeks before that, and he was still stalking me, showing up at my apartment uninvited with half baked brownies. I told the man I didn't have a boyfriend.

"Good, 'cause some girls try to lie to their boyfriends and it doesn't usually work out so well," he said.

A man walked in off the street and asked the cover man how much for a dance. He told him it was $10 to get in the door and $25 for a lap dance. The customer shrugged and opened his wallet.


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Judgement or not, you had to

By RT_Joyce, November 17, 2006 at 08:18

Judgement or not, you had to find out something for yourself and you did. I think you should ultimately feel proud of yourself for being the kind of person whom is honest with themselves and honest with others. Any man should appreciate a sexualized heteorsexual woman and her desire to be desired.

Nice to see women supporting

By Heather Wallace, November 17, 2006 at 08:33

Nice to see women supporting women!
Thanks for your comment Rachel.

Heather Wallace
Acting Senior Editor

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