When Ethics is Taken too Far
jackslash
Detroit strip clubs
I was sitting at my table in the club with my dancer-friend Jenna, having some drinks. When Jenna took the stage to perform, the woman of a couple went up and tipped her and talked with her. Then the man of the couple went up and tipped her.
Jenna returned to my table and showed me that they had each tipped her $20. I encouraged her to go talk with them and give them some dances. Strippers need to make money when they have the opportunity.
So Jenna chatted with the couple for 20 minutes and then went to the private VIP area with them for 30 minutes. When she came back, I asked her what had happened in ViP. And she refused to tell me! She said it wasn't ethical to reveal what had happened in the privacy of the VIP booth.
Ethics? Is there a stripper-customer confidentiality code that they have to honor? What about my prurient interest? I need details!
Jenna returned to my table and showed me that they had each tipped her $20. I encouraged her to go talk with them and give them some dances. Strippers need to make money when they have the opportunity.
So Jenna chatted with the couple for 20 minutes and then went to the private VIP area with them for 30 minutes. When she came back, I asked her what had happened in ViP. And she refused to tell me! She said it wasn't ethical to reveal what had happened in the privacy of the VIP booth.
Ethics? Is there a stripper-customer confidentiality code that they have to honor? What about my prurient interest? I need details!
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After the customer returned to his table, the dancer noticed some of the new bills had stuck together and he overpaid her by $200.
The ethical dilemma for the stripper: should she report that as income?