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College towns without strip club?

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ElectronmanToo much of a good thing is never enough

I'm surprised (or disappointed) at the number of major college towns that seem to lack strip clubs. How are those coeds going to pay for tuition?

Ann Arbor (U of Michigan)--- but it it fairly close to Detroit
Tallahassee (Florida State)--- but Tallahassee is close to......... nothing
Gainesville (U of Florida)-- but there is a Cafe Risque on I75 south of town

I suspect there are other university towns in this list?

Are the universities or city leaders protecting these young women from career options in adult entertainment?

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drjoker69

Sugar babies use the internet nowadays....

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shadowcat

Oxford [Ole Miss]...Memphis is the closest but sucks.

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Hank Moody

Maybe because college student males don’t go to strip clubs and college student females don’t want to dance where they’ll be outed? I feel like I’m stating the obvious here.

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Iknowbetter

Hank is correct. It’s a lack of demand, not supply. College boys don’t go to strip clubs. Most don’t have any money and they have an abundant access to free pussy on campus. Also, girls at major universities aren’t the stripper type, and they tend to be fairly well funded by their parents.
In the Miami market, I have encountered an occasional stripper student from FIU, FAU, or MDC, but these are not major universities and this is a big metro area, not a college town.

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59

I know strippers who have run into professors from their school. One was cool initially but eventually threatened to out her. He is now on the club black list. Banned from entry.

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gammanu95

A professor going to a local strip club seems as bad an idea as a student dancing at a local club.

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WiseToo

Take Providence, RI as an example. There are around 8 colleges in the city. How many coeds from these colleges actually work in any of the clubs, such as Desires? Probably none. Once at RI Dolls I met some coeds from Brown, but that was a special situation; they were pledging a sorority. They gave excellent LD's because the sorority instructed them to "push the limits."

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mogul1985

I avoid going to the 2 local strip clubs in my area, and I'll head to Denver (1 hour away). Sam for strippers: I'd think they'd work in places not too local, or am I wrong?

Maybe some of the girls here can add to how they work locally or remote?

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Jascoi

Northern Arizona University is in Flagstaff. For a little while they had a strip club just north of it but it didn't last too long.

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Jascoi

Arizona State University is in Phoenix and there's a number of clubs that have been around quite a while.
University of Arizona's in Tucson and they got a few clubs too.

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mjx01

IME, most stripper (coed or otherwise) prefer to work at least 1 hr from where they live... they operate on the idea that someday their dancer past will be behind them and can move on in life without that baggage. Hard to do if you dance in the same town you live in. They also don't want to run into D-bag customers in the same town. They feel safer working further away from where they live. I used to frequent a college town club. Less than 5% of dancers ever came from the college in the same town. Almost all of the college age dancers came from colleges about 1 hour drive away.

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ilbbaicnl

Ann Arbor is one of those places smart enough to put the bad side of town in a separate town. It's called Ypsilanti, and it has a club. In any case, Ann Arbor PLs probably have a faster drive to Metro Detroit clubs typically than Atlanta and South Florida PLs have to their preferred clubs. Are there any college town clubs where most of the dancers are college students?

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shailynn

Live in a college town, there are no clubs here now. There used to be several (6) a decade ago. They all sucked and there never were hot college girls working there either.

Most of the students here are from out of state, and if their parents can afford to get them here, they can afford for their daughters to not be strippers as well.

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motorhead

Unpopular opinion (and I might be wrong) but I think it’s virtually a big myth that college girls work their way thru college by stripping. There’s been articles in magazines where college girls were interviewed and claimed there were lots of college girls in places like Scores in NYC and it got sensationalized.

So, maybe it’s in regional thing and maybe it is true in places like NYC. But I’ve gone to a lot of midwestern clubs over the past 40 years and have gotten to know a lot of dancers. And I only knew one who did go to a Big 10 school. Many claim they are “taking the semester off” from community college, but if that’s true, it’s been a 5 year break.

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Electronman

I agree, somewhat, with the observation that dancers tend to prefer clubs that are some distance away from their home town, for fear that they might encounter high school friends or even friends of their parents. But, many college students are already "away" from home and less worried about running into high school friends or people of their parent's age.

The more perplexing issue, at least for me, is why some of the college towns are strip club desserts. Although "Iknowbetter" makes a good point about college men having access to lots of pussy without the need to drop money at a strip club.

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WiseToo

I met two strippers who said they lived about an hour and a half away from the club. They said they work in a veterinarian's office. The vet didn't care if they stripped, but he didn't want them to strip locally because it would make for an awkward situation and reflect poorly on his business if a male customer came in with his pet and they recognized each other from the time he was a customer they "serviced" at the strip club.

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ClubFan81077

Someone correct me if I'm wrong...

Tuscaloosa (Roll Tide)
Auburn (War Eagle)
Cincinnati (Bearcats)

Obviously, Cinci is way too big to really be considered a "college town", but UC is there, and it's a big ass city to not have a single club (that I know of)!

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DandyDan

Lawrence, Kansas, the home of the University of Kansas, has a couple strip clubs. At least as I remember it, the Outhouse had some girls who were college students. It's been years since I've been there, though.

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Electronman

@wisetoo. That would be an interesting business model. Take your pet to the vet where you can both get serviced at the same time.

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Jascoi

I just remembered where I ran into some stripper college girls. Eugene Oregon.

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EastCoaster

I was at the University of Iowa for my junior and senior years in college in the mid-1970s, when Iowa City had about 70,000 people and the university had 20,000 students. (Both are larger now.)

At the time, there were three strip clubs in town, and I visited all of them. When I returned in the late 1980s, there was only one. Today, according to listings on TUSCL, there are none.

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Studme53

I don’t know, but I had sensory overload at my son’s college graduation from a big S. Carolina college. It was a hot day and I’ve never seen so many gorgeous young women dressed up but showing leg and cleavage in one place. Oh to be young again!

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mech23

I've met a few College Students studying at Brown & working at Foxy in Providence many years ago to help pay their tuition bill.

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steve3000

I agree with Motorhead. "Stripper coeds" is mostly myth. I've known some dancers who did graduate from college and the career plans changed. And some who go part-time at community college (like on an 8+ year plan to Associates degree). But have never met a traditional student who's making solid progress while dancing. But it's a fun myth.

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IfIGottaBeDamned

Out of the several hundred dancers I’ve met over the past 25 years, three were verifiably college students. So it’s rare, but not completely impossible. All three have hung up their heals & G-strings and are perusing their career goals.

Many others have said they were in school, but I had various levels of doubt.

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