I have been dancing for 8 years. I have had to claim my income simply because I own a home. As long as you are paying monthly into a fund, the amount determined by your CPA, then you will not have problems when tax time comes around. The first year claiming does hurt though.
I am 25, I have almost been dancing for 8 years in August. From time to time I get burned out, but I work at a pretty cool club. We do charity events about 4 times a year, have waitress positions in case you need a break from dancing, and a nearly fight-free family of dancers. I love working a job where I don't need to call-in if I have to study instead of going in.
Maybe I don't have all my shit together. Define what that even means? I could be more productive and push myself harder. If you think you have your shit together then you need to raise your standards in life.
I think you should know that the guys that use these guidelines are made fun of in dressing rooms. If I ask you for a lap dance after sitting with you for 2 songs and you say "Maybe later", that means "no" to me and I will not be back. "I am not the lap dance type." Well that comment can insure that I never come back. This might just be in the midwest, but most dancers I know are married or super monogamous, that doesn't lend itself to STDs.
Never Double-bag boys. That is the leading cause of condoms tearing, don't they still teach sex ed in schools?
What is the obsession with screwing strippers. I go to school and I have a job. I take off my clothes for a living. I have owned my home since I was 19. I am a normal girl with just a little bit more money. You wanna know what it takes to screw me? Seeing me clothed before you see me naked. The second they check your ID at the door, you are no longer an option to me. Then you have to talk to me with respect and interest. After a couple dates or hang out instances, then I will talk to you about getting tested and show you my proof of testing. When you get clean results back, then we can talk.
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