Ok 10 questions answered on the thread I started long ago. Finally.

NinaBambina
Who the fuck is Ninabambina?
You guys asked me lots of questions so I'm starting with 10. Sorry if I'm boring lol.

wallanon
You've been a prominent dancer presence on the TUSCL boards for a while now. About how many TUSCLers, declared and undeclared, would you say you've met IRL?
---6 or 7. Some don't post much, some just write reviews, one guy disappeared. I didn't actually meet them all, a couple just saw me and posted about it. A few of them got dances from me and wrote reviews.

What is your fave sex-act or position? Do you *enjoy* performing oral for your partner or is is something you do to please hm - or you don't like to do it at all?
---I like being on top because I am good at it, and if I want my man to cum fast that's how. I also like the kind of missionary where you legs are up over the guy's shoulders. I actually can't say I enjoy giving head, it's more of something I do please my partner but I put effort into it so it's enjoyable for him. It's not something I have, it's just not my fave thing.

What age are you targeting to have, and stop having, kids (assuming you want kids)?
---I want to get pregnant at 29-30 and give birth by 30. I want my second kid around two years after that, so 32ish. I only want two kids, one boy and one girl. I'll have to have more if I don't get both sexes.


FTS
Do you prefer to sleep alone or with a partner?
---I prefer to sleep alone, but if I'm super in love with my partner obviously I'd want to sleep with him. I just like sleeping alone and having tons of space to sleep in whatever position I want.

Subraman
You are an active participant at stripperweb, and also know the consensus tuscl view of that place. To what extent do you think it's fair? To what extent is it unfair?
---I can understand how guys have the perception that girls there have a "holier than thou" attitude and hate extras girls, and tusclers generally like extras girls. I do think their reputation is unfair. A lot of girls there are sexually liberal, they just don't want extras in *their* club, which is understandable. They don't hate prostitutes, in fact some of them are former or current escorts and are supported for it there. They just want it out of their clubs. There is even a forum there for escort and sugaring type of work. Also, I think SW attracts a higher caliber girl than the average stripper. A lot of the girls there are articulate and educated and online it can come across as stuck-up, especially if the dancer says she makes a lot of money. I'll take a lot of shit for this, but some guys might even be a little intimidated by them.

S275ironman
If you could take a one-week vacation to your dream destination, where would you go?
---Greece.

Papi_chulo
Do you see yourself living in Michigan for the foreseeable future or is there a particular area you would like to live-in?
---I see myself relocating within two years. The Denver area is my first choice. I might also spend some of my time in LA but it's not a permanent thing like I believe CO might be.

S275ironman
Between dayshift and nightshift, which do you prefer working and why?
---I'm typically a night shift gal. It fits better with my schedule, so I can do things during the business day and still have the option to dance that night if I feel up to it. I will work a day shift here and there, like when there's an event or when it is convenient. I also find night shift typically better money.

Sirlapdancealot
How open are you about your dancing (and related extra-curricular activities, if applicable) within your individual civie relationships?
---Very. When I meet new people in a social setting and they ask me what I do, I'm usually pretty open about it. It's my job, just like other people have their variety of jobs. I have even told classmates before in college discussions, even in front of the professor, if it related to the question. It's not a big deal to me, unless it were a professional job type of setting, or something. Other than that, I'm pretty straight-foward about it. If I met a guy at a bar, and we talked and he asked, I'd tell him I'm a stripper.

CrazyJoe
"Nina, Why do you want to be an Attorney?"
---I guess there are many reasons. A couple years into school I knew I wanted an advanced degree. I hate the medical field and settled on an MBA. Then I'm like, OK, I'd be great at law and that's only a year longer than an MBA. I have a lot of qualities to make a great attorney, it pays well, saying I have a Juris Doctor would be fun, and I would be a super hot, nicely dressed attorney which I'm also looking forward to.

That's all for now folks, there were a lot of questions left unanswered. I'm gonna go smoke a blunt on my balcony. If your question wasn't answered, odds are it will be as I only answered 10.

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  • Papi_Chulo
    6 years ago
    Interesting info - thanks for the write-up.

    Hope all your plans work out as you envision.
  • PaulDrake
    6 years ago
    Two questions if you ever answer more:
    1. In a given week how many customers are you texting back and forth with?

    2. How do you act differently around customers that you enjoy versus those you don't? I am not talking about in any sexual sense, more in terms of having fun with. Are you more genuine in those situations?
  • lolruned
    6 years ago
    I don't always agree with what you have to say but it sounds like you're a very ambitious person. I can respect that
  • NinaBambina
    6 years ago
    Thank you.
  • wallanon
    6 years ago
    Thanks for answering the question I posted. I also got tagged with two that Papi_Chulo posed, but those answers were intriguing nevertheless.
  • NinaBambina
    6 years ago
    Oops sorry!
  • DrumEsq
    6 years ago
    Nina,
    I loved the answer on your career aspirations. Similar career track as I have had. Combining business and law opens up the world to you. My perspective is that law is not a career but a skill and a way of thinking. It’s a great discussion over a drink. It’s worked out for me.
  • NinaBambina
    6 years ago
    Thanks, and that's good to hear. I want to eventually get both. A lot of schools have dual degree programs but I'm late on that, I'm nowhere near ready to take the GMAT. I have too much going on in the next 6 months or more to start studying for real for the GMAT. It's not like the LSAT to me. The GMAT will be tough.
  • wallanon
    6 years ago
    "Oops sorry!"

    No biggie. I sent you a PM, but not sure if you read those.
  • Cashman1234
    6 years ago
    Thanks for providing those insights Nina. I wish you the best as you pursue your education and career goals! It can be rough - but it’s worth the effort.
  • Huntsman
    6 years ago
    Thanks for posting, Nina. It’s always enjoyable to hear the thoughts of the ladies on here. Good luck to you.
  • skibum609
    6 years ago
    I too thought I would make a good attorney. I was right, but being good at something awful, isn't good. Attorneys have the lowest job satisfaction rate of any profession.
  • crazyjoe
    6 years ago
    Thank you Nina
  • s275ironman
    6 years ago
    Thank you, Nina
  • SirLapdancealot
    6 years ago
    Thanks, Nina. Appreciate you bringing a no-nonsense stripper's perspective around here.

    And it's about time!
  • twentyfive
    6 years ago
    @Nina There’s one hell of a time lag between your AMA post and your replies, I guess you really are a stripper after all ;)
  • GoVikings
    6 years ago
    thanks nina

    damn, i love cowgirl too. i just love the view--you can see almost everything and you have easy access to the ladies butt and boobs :-)
  • Papi_Chulo
    6 years ago
    "... I'm nowhere near ready to take the GMAT ..."

    25 years ago prior to going to grad-school I had to take the GRE - at least back then it was composed of two sections (math and English/grammar) - I did very-well in the math-part but the English-part kicked my-ass - I took-it w/o studying for it - I then studied for it and took sample-tests and would either fail the English-part in the sample tests or barely-pass - I thought I would never pass - back then when I took the first-test it was paper-and-pencil and I did not do-well in the English-part - the 2nd-time I took it on a computer and actually found it easier and scored much-higher than the first time and passed by a good-margin.
  • NinaBambina
    6 years ago
    Yeah I'm like the opposite. Better at the English part of any test. The GRE is still used for grad degrees, but the GMAT is for business school particularly.
  • Huntsman
    6 years ago
    We are all the beneficiaries of Papi working on his English skills with his detailed reviews.
  • DeclineToState
    6 years ago
    Had to go to a courthouse today. Saw lots of female attorneys but not one was "super hot, nicely dressed." Do the legal profession a favor Nina and get licensed in all 50 states and make regular appearances in all.
  • georgmicrodong
    6 years ago
    Interesting stuff. Thanks for posting.
  • minnow
    6 years ago
    Nina- Thanks for the replies. What is the difference between the GMAT and LSAT that makes the former more challenging ? Is it the greater scope of subject matter covered, or the same subjects at a more advanced level ?

    Some real life "data points": Just prior to acceptance at the college I graduated from 4 decades or so ago, I took the ACT test. I aced the math, getting the max score of 36. (I scored in the low 20's in English.) On a recent 2am web surfing session, I took an online (supposedly) 8th grade proficiency math test. I scored 80% on that, passing grade but nowhere near as stellar as my performance over 4 decades ago. I did well on algebra and some trig portions, but stumbled on some esoteric geometric area calculations, and certain definitions. I did a good deal of the former in my professional life, but I long ago "data dumped" a lot of stuff that I had little use for. (Wtf do I care what a trapezoid or rhombus is, or what kind of number negative 1 is, or the square root of negative 1). Don't let this personal anecdote distract you from your degree track.
  • Jascoi
    6 years ago
    one of my favorite girls has a law degree and nowadays is a practicing lawyer... she still strips because she LOVES the thrill and the money...
  • Mate27
    3 years ago
    What happened to you being an attorney? Aren’t you 30 by now? I’m sure you have strong rebuttals as to why you never followed through, but that’s status quo with your credibility.

    Question: will you find an athlete/celebrity to be their baby momma?
  • Call.Me.Ishmael
    3 years ago
    You bumped a 3 year-old thread to throw shade?

    ... huh ...
  • Mate27
    3 years ago
    That’s your opinion, as I’m entitled to mine.
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