![]() The women who have been entertaining you the past 15 years at adult establishments started a real movement that has been referenced in every song of 2007-2017, made headlines, and topped the patriarchy so effectively that babes like are more respected than the president of the United States. That's making amazing things out of ugly situations. "Urban" and "black clubs" put a lot of cities on the map, made celebrities and millionaires out of women who had the drive to make it happen, and purchased so many round the world vacations, childcare, mental health access, university degrees, investments, and other power instilling magic for brilliant hardworking entrepreneurs. It's disgusting that we have been divided into "black clubs" and "white clubs" but for many WOC the division has meant a legitimate check and I applaud that come up SO much. #Repost ・・・ Survive the Club stands in strong allegiance with the In my 16 years in this industry I have seen countless acts of racism and aggression towards women of color the darker a woman's skin is the more extreme the mistreatment, not just by customers but by management with many clubs having an unspoken "limit" for how many WOC they are willing to hire. ![]() ![]() You have to work the way that hurts your body least and builds your soul most, so if you looooove pole rock it, if you looooove floor, rock that, but keep your eye contact and personality entertaining either way! Stacks by Tell us your stage hacks in the comments, let's grow together.Ī post shared by Strippers Unite!!! on at 1:16pm PDT at 1:16pm PDT I'd have probably made the same amount of $ in my career if I ever learned a single trick, maybe even more! Floor work and eye contact is where you get your $20, $50, and $100 tips in one neat bill not to mention that's also how you sell VIP from stage □ Some dancers and clubs are rain clubs. Do your fancy moves if you know em, great way to pull people to your stage, but it isn't necessary to beat yourself up trying to learn. On the floor, you are face to face with customers. I work on my splits more than work aerial dancing. Share a tip with your sisters on how to increase stage tips □I'll start: eye contact and personality are more important to some dancers than pole. ![]() Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. ![]()
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