Ex-con to Exotic Dancer

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Lockjaw
Nevada
A few weeks ago, I picked up a 20-something hardbody from the Florence McClure Women’s Correctional Center upon her release. I took her out to the Meadows Mall to pick up a few items from Victoria’s Secret, Forever 21 and Crazily Fashion. We then rolled over to Circus Circus and got a cheap hotel room for the evening. She got dressed in the lingerie I got her at Victoria’s Secret and the outfit I bought her at Crazily Fashion. We went downstairs and indulged in an excellent dinner at the steakhouse. After a half hour enjoying the circus of the casino, it was time to ride the elevator upstairs for my dessert. You will be amazed at the amount of sexual energy pent up in a woman who has not been fucked in two years. Even if you have a below average-sized penis, she will be thrilled at what you can do for her. We ended up getting a noise complaint from the front desk. I exhausted a whole box of Trojan Bareskin Raw before the sun came up the next morning.


About a decade ago, I got involved as a pen pal for people in prison upon the recommendation of a friend. I was skeptical at first, but gave it a chance. Being a pen pal was right up my alley as someone who has always had a passion for the written word. At first, I had pen pals of all ages and genders across the country, but over time it was more interesting to correspond with the younger women doing bids in Nevada and neighboring states. I have become real life friends with a few of my prison pen pals once they got paroled, and a few of them even became friends with benefits like the young lady in my opening paragraph.


I should warn you. If you want to try being a pen pal to a young woman locked up there are a few precautions you need to take. First, never use your real full name. You never know if the young lady has a boyfriend or associates on the outside who she can tip off to rob or kidnap you. Second, get a post office box instead of using your home address. You don’t want to be tracked down after this young lady is released. These women have difficulty finding work and many will just want to live with you rent-free. Third, be ready for a lot of disappointment. By that I mean some of these young women just want to use you so they can be sent money for the commissary or prepare a long term relationship for when they are released. You will have about an 80% failure rate, but there are some genuine women on the other side of the wall.


There are few job opportunities for felons, and even fewer good paying job opportunities. Not even Subway wants to hire a felon. Some of the young women don’t have family or have been excommunicated by their families. For the younger women, stripping is the most lucrative career path. The clubs don’t do background checks and paychecks in the form of cash are nightly. Others become escorts or sugar babies. The most egregious aspect of our criminal justice system is the lack of forgiveness for first time offenders. Some people make mistakes or are accessories to others who have committed a crime and end up paying for it much longer than their bid. A criminal record is a scarlet letter you must wear your whole life and almost ensures you will be stuck in poverty.


I think the average white knight strip club goer is ignorant to the fact that a number of dancers at any given gentlemen’s club have some sort of criminal record. Women don’t exactly dream of doing a job all their life where they are routinely harassed and sexually violated by men. When she is between a rock and a hard place, it is a trade off she will accept to pay the bills. Several of the ladies I wrote to in confinement are now working in Clark County gentlemen's clubs or as escorts. One of the most beautiful women I have ever met in a gentlemen’s club was an ex-con. Her boyfriend was a drug dealer and she ended up doing time as an accessory to drug trafficking in her early 20’s. Once she was free, she became a stripper. She is so stunningly beautiful that she is the top-earner and poster girl for her club. She has even been featured in Playboy.

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PhredJohnson
2 years ago
Interesting tale!
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HungryGiraffe
2 years ago
Thanks for sharing. Nice article!
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Specialj
2 years ago
Interesting article. I honestly never thought about it but I’m sure at least some of the women I’ve met at clubs have a criminal record. You made a good point about they are able to avoid a background check. Most clubs are going to hire hot young ladies they know will generate business.
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huiyjohns
2 years ago
Sounds like quite a bit of overhead and time investment - too much for me. But this is a novel approach, and I’m more curious than anything else. How do you choose pen pals? Are you taking a guess regarding age/appearance/time remaining? Seems like it would be a crap-shoot.
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CJKent_band
2 years ago
Pics and Vids or it didn’t happen.

:D

Good Times, Good Times.
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bkkruined
2 years ago
All Las Vegas strip clubs require "work cards" from the Sheriff:

https://www.lvmpd.com/en-us/RecordsFinge…

"Work cards may not be issued to persons with felony convictions."
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Papi_Chulo
2 years ago
Of all my time on TUSCL this is one of the oddest entries I've seen/read.
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rickmacrodong
a year ago
I dont think the justice system in the US is too hard on first time offenders. I think its too lenient. People can go out and steal or scam thousands of dollars and still have it taken off their record entirely if they get a good lawyer or have the right judge or whatever. When it comes to theft, scamming or property crimes the justice system is way too lenient. People like this should be sold off as legal slaves or given the death penalty but instead they’re basically free to go with a slap on the wrist.

In saudi arabia, where they chop thieves hands off, the businesses there can literally leave their businesses unattended and nobody steals anything from their shops.
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rickmacrodong
a year ago
Thats one reason some of the police brutality or blm so called cases are massively overblown.

Legality is one thing, and it’s separate from ethics and morals. Countries and people should strive to create a legal system thats based on good ethics and morals but it doesnt work that way in many if not most cases. You have things like drugs or prostitution being unfairly punished, and thieves being unfairly not punished.

If a cop or civilian beats the hell out of a robber or thief- it might not be legal but it obviously is moral.
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