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  • You can email me and I can create a financial paln for you from the ground up. Free.
  • Um- why not? There are plenty of ways to get money if you need it and being a stripper would certainly be one of them- it pays reasonably well and you only have to work evenings. You could also try getting a job in a shop or selling your TV.
  • Of course you can! But if you find it degrading or anything, don't bother. If it ashames you, you'll have to live with it. But if it doesn't (and it shouldn't, it's legal and pretty fine. Peope do worse) then go ahead!
  • Well yes, you can. Strippers come in all shapes and sizes, depending on the type of audience they cater to. So in that respect I doubt there'd be anything to stop you. The hours aren't bad, as another user mentions you generally only have to work nights, and many girls make a lot of money doing it. I know a couple of girls who strip/used to strip. One of them was at medical school, and stripped to pay her way through, and the other dropped out of a dentistry course because in several years stripping she made what she could probably expect to make in 20 years of practicing dentistry. She was 22 and had a brand new BMW, owned her own home plus several other things. The only thing that I can see would stop you is your sense of self worth. Do you really want to strip of for other peoples sexual satisfaction? If the answer's no, then I wouldn't strip, I'd get a job in the local supermarket, or anywhere. The fact that you use the word 'resort' leads me to believe that you don't really want to do it. I think stripping is mentally probably one of the toughest jobs, and if you're not completely certain and confident of what you're doing, then I think it's a bad idea. If you really don't mind getting your kit off in front of others though, and you need the money, why don't you become a nude model for a local Arts Class? Apparently they pay quite well, and you just sit still and be (painted) by students.
  • i guess you can if you have no shame and dignity...=0D Don't worry HUN, you don't even have to be 110lb to be a stripper, men are so nasty that they'll take whatever piece of meat is infront of them.
  • well you can if you think you have to, but you could pawn something off, or borrow money from someone. if you can stand to do it. its really not that easy. its a tough business and the girls are ruthless. competition is stiff. no pun intended.
  • A lot of people will tell you that they're getting through skool but that's only a cover up. There is a low percent of girls that actually graduate from "medical School". Please don't be tricked by CARMELLA story about a brand new BMW. People do strip for money and to please others, women don't want to strip for themself, or else they wouldn't be making any money. LUCK!
  • women dont want to strip for themselves? are you an idiot? What do you call women stripping in their bedrooms for their boyfriends/husbands? I have dignity and self belief, I'm not a stripper but I am seriously considering it, yes I am in school and I'm in my final year of my degree. I am comfortable with my body and I DO NOT CARE who see's me naked. We were born naked and shouldn't be ashamed of our bodies, if some guy wants to pay to look, that's his thing, not mine. In a world where there has been a huge rise in the spread of STI's and STD's, unwanted pregnancies in teenage mothers we should talk more about sex and the sex industries, the more education about them and the more chance that people who are tempted to go into the sex industry will know what they're dealing with. As for having no dignity and no self respect about being a stripper, what century are you living in? This isn't the victorian era. EVERYONE should be proud of their body and UNASHAMED of it. Having dignity is more than what you wear, it's about how you conduct yourself and treat others. Not how you put food on the table. At the end of the day, if you're comfortable with being naked infront of people (like me) then go for it, if you think that it's not for you, then don't. All I ask is, don't make judgments because people don't share your views. TryaBanks, you have no idea what you're talking about and would probably have felt more at home in 1907 not 2007
  • I don't know your sex, or what you look like so I'll have to reserve judgement.
  • An entertainer can expect to make anywhere from $0-2000. Selling lapdances is not much different from selling cars, real estate, or coffee. A SuperStripper knows how to gain rapport with the customer, close a sale, upsell, then maintain an active client base for repeat business. Whether or not you have the mindset to run your own Stripping business is completely personal.
  • Sure you can, if you have a nice body. :P
  • Sure you can...That does not make you any less of a person...Just don't caught up in the life style, make it your job, collect your money and leave it all behind when you walk out the front door...
  • sell pot
  • You can do whatever you want, but there are consequences to all of your actions. Give up your dignity, value to others, and respect. Hey it's only your body and your life. Let everyone see what you have that is special. Let everyone have a shot. My question to you is what quality of person would want to have a relationship with you let alone get married to you? I can just see it as your spouse says how special you are to him and all the other guys in the room nod and think what's so special and unique. They've all been there, see that! You will have nothing to offer anyone for marriage that hasn't been given to everyone else (for money). Maybe someone whose values also are at a minimal wouldn't mind bagging a stripper. What a strong relationship!
  • Yes, you could! But I take it from you question that this is something you don't want to do. So basically, you should see if you can get along without it, but if you really can't see another way then just do it. There should be no shame in it, look at all the answers from the other ABers!!
  • yes you can do anything you set your mind to...

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