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However, some strippers have full-time day jobs and get benefits from that, then just dance on the weekends. I doubt they report everything they make. In any case, dancers work only for tips. Adam Elder is a writer in San Diego. What about those VIP sections? Or the Champagne Room? And this is all done in cash? But about the cash?

This experience also varies from club to club. Some clubs might offer a semi private room with plush seating and exceptional service where you get a more one on one experience with the girls of your choice. Some clubs offer a party package where you get to sit in upscale area with great views of the club or stage with your own bar, waitress and plush seating. Ricks in Austin offers both the semi-private experience and the Party Package experience. Their Party packages include admission, VIP seating, bottle and mixers service.

See them here. Dance prices vary from club to club. Some girls offer lap dances, which are performed at your table. These dances are also seen by other customer sitting near you. Some clubs over semi private area for a more personable dance, seen by you and no one else.

These can cost more than the normal lap dance. This way you and the girl come to terms as to how many dances she performs and how much you owe her. If they see you take out your phone and take pictures of girls on stage you might get a visit from a few friendly floor hosts who will want to make sure you delete those pictures.

If you want to capture your fist club visit in a picture, you might have good luck if you find a floor host and ask them to take a picture of you and your friends.

They might be inclined to help out since they are taking the picture for you and they can make sure no pictures of the girl are taken. Make sure you ask first since photography policy differs from strip club to club.

If you have a nice enough entertainer sitting with you, she might even be okay with being in the picture. Just make sure you ask first! If you don't drink alcoholic beverages, buy a soda, bottled water or any non-alcoholic beverage.

Tables are for customers that order…. I'd say that us girls are well looked after. This is important because the guests might treat you with respect at first, on the surface anyway, but as it gets later and levels increase, you notice how the respect fades.

Then we're just viewed as a piece of meat. I've never hit anyone, but I was hit once in the room. In such cases, the police come by of course. Some of the guests can be really sick. Thankfully, those are definitely exceptional cases.

In theory, we could go to the boss at any time. We can tell him that someone has done something so that person will be banned from entering.

But you can't expect psychological support from him. There are a few girls with drug and alcohol problems at the club, and they're left alone. Of course, there are offers of help outside — but I don't know how much use those women would make of them. Many are really in a bad way, and it's not particularly easy to notice how ill you really are.

Alcohol plays a big part in any case. I think I drank every day as a stripper — if only because I was paid to do so. You get a cut if you receive a drink from a guest. That means that I earn my money from that. And naturally, it makes the evening more pleasant and easier. There are other drugs as well. I was usually offered something or other from the guests almost daily.

I think many strippers take drugs to block it all out, to stop noticing what's going out downstairs. You get a lot of money for going downstairs to a room, in return for relatively little work. At the same though, this work is tough, and it is made easier by the drugs. Eventually you can become addicted. And then you're taking guests to the room for the drugs.

My parents were totally cool with it. I had been to the club with my dad and watched the dancing with him before. I had even asked him, "Papa, what do you think about me starting to work here? My parents wouldn't respect that. I wouldn't even be able to tell them about that on my deathbed. My friends had mixed opinions. Those who have known me for a longer time weren't very surprised because I was always an extrovert.

Some of them consider it dangerous or cheap, though. I get asked really often if I'm here of my own free will or if I'm being forced. Or whether my parents know what I'm doing.



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