Just be nice to the gentlemen Fancy, they'll be nice to you...😊
Okay, in all seriousness... though it really is that simple. Men are fairly easy to please... As these guys have already demonstrated. Show em the goodies and they're happy! Beyond that, just watch the other girls and emulates the ones that seem to be the most successful. And you can always ask questions, the nicer girls will be happy to answer them, and the ones who aren't... probably see you as competition so don't worry about them anyway. Feel free to PM me if you have any other specific questions, or even on this thread... Good luck!
Two questions. First, are you a sexy female hairless ape? Second, have you ever fucked a lion, vulture, turtle, or giant crab? If your answer to both questions is “yes” you’re on your way to being a great stripper. ROAR!!!
Go to a club with a friend and watch what goes on. Invite one the dancers to sit with you, but her a drink, as a few questions then get a dance. You can see what they need to do on their job then you can make a better decision whether or not your up for it
I’ve also met a few dancers who started out waitressing or bartending in a strip club and after watching the girls and learning the ropes they started dancing
Too true fun loving ape. The majority of TUSCL trolls are female zebras trying to fuck with the genuine posters. There is also a half-boiled crab that trolls the board under the name skibum (his real name is fredothecrab). Just ignore him.
Unfortunately, <a href="https://i.imgur.com/pzWuJyK.png">very few of us believe that you're a girl</a>, and due to the amount of trolls on this site, many of us are likely to think that you're just a troll. Pics would really help.
I dated a dancer for 2 years before we went out separate ways in 2017. From what she told me when she would try new places I have some insight. As people mentioned, have some knowledge of the place before you work there. Either visit with friends a few times around day of week and time you hope to work or ask someone you know and trust who already works there. Find a way to be comfortable topless around others (or pasties or whatever the club rule is). She actually had a friend do a show for me and a couple of buddies we trust then I got a lap dance. (It was awkward for me more because I never got dances while I date). Some clubs also get a lot of politics, so avoid angering the other girls. And don't be upset if they decide not to allow you to dance, again politics come into play. My ex was at least a 7 (a 10 to me, but everyone has different taste), and was rejected once and really hurt. We found out later that another dancer for whatever reason made up a story about her so she wouldn't get hired. A bouncer friend told us it's happened several times there Final advice, which is a lot of what the above is about, is never ever leave your comfort zone. Confidence is really important (or at least fake confidence)
Most dancers aren’t dancers because they want to be dancers. Most are working to support a family and they have no other means of making an income.
If that’s your current situation - then hopefully you enjoy being on stage - chatting with men - creating a fantasy - and have an exhibitionist desire.
The money can be good, but it’s not a long term career. It’s best to get in, make the money you need, and get out.
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Cruise over to Stripperweb.com. You'll probably get better info there.
Okay, in all seriousness... though it really is that simple. Men are fairly easy to please... As these guys have already demonstrated. Show em the goodies and they're happy!
Beyond that, just watch the other girls and emulates the ones that seem to be the most successful. And you can always ask questions, the nicer girls will be happy to answer them, and the ones who aren't... probably see you as competition so don't worry about them anyway.
Feel free to PM me if you have any other specific questions, or even on this thread... Good luck!
I’ve also met a few dancers who started out waitressing or bartending in a strip club and after watching the girls and learning the ropes they started dancing
Just do t go in blind.
Glad I could help!
Then tips will arise and
welcome mats unfurl.
There be enough trolls.
Hoping to be convinced.
SJG
As people mentioned, have some knowledge of the place before you work there. Either visit with friends a few times around day of week and time you hope to work or ask someone you know and trust who already works there.
Find a way to be comfortable topless around others (or pasties or whatever the club rule is). She actually had a friend do a show for me and a couple of buddies we trust then I got a lap dance. (It was awkward for me more because I never got dances while I date).
Some clubs also get a lot of politics, so avoid angering the other girls. And don't be upset if they decide not to allow you to dance, again politics come into play. My ex was at least a 7 (a 10 to me, but everyone has different taste), and was rejected once and really hurt. We found out later that another dancer for whatever reason made up a story about her so she wouldn't get hired. A bouncer friend told us it's happened several times there
Final advice, which is a lot of what the above is about, is never ever leave your comfort zone. Confidence is really important (or at least fake confidence)
If that’s your current situation - then hopefully you enjoy being on stage - chatting with men - creating a fantasy - and have an exhibitionist desire.
The money can be good, but it’s not a long term career. It’s best to get in, make the money you need, and get out.
Good luck!
2) be comfortable lying thru your teeth