Because of unreasonable cultural bias, I understand the Dancer wanting there to be no paper trail showing her as a Dancer when & if she goes for a civilian job later.
Telling a lie to a corporate employer is a bigger deal than telling a lie to social friends &/or family about Stripping.
Damn, Deogol, you call *that* entertaining? Do you go to strip clubs to watch the flies eat the jizz of the floor? If that's your idea of "entertaining", I'd hate to see dull. The mind boggles.
"...whatever the fuck he wants it to be. It's his thread, not yours, irrespective of how mind numbingly boring it is."
Who else is on your list of "Mind Numbingly Boring" posters gmd? Minds that aren't numbed are curious. LOL
She mentions never having got her dancer's license. I know some cities require that. Since she has been working, and brings up the license, presumably she works in a city where a license is required? You mean strip club owners look the other way on legal matters? I'm shocked. Shocked I tell you.
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