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Stripper diary - Chapter One: How I Became a Dancer  

CallMeSensual 22F
30 posts
5/16/2021 10:52 am
Stripper diary - Chapter One: How I Became a Dancer


It wasn't a special day. I can even say it was pretty lame. The pandemic was just beginning, and restaurateurs faced dilemmas - close the business or try to save (by reducing employment). I worked as a waitress. My first job. I ran from table to table, took orders from customers, transferred it to the kitchen, and then delivered it from the kitchen. Vigorous work, and sometimes tiring - especially when there were people who could not behave. People who think they are allowed to vent their frustrations in a restaurant. Of course, the waitresses had to listen to these atrocities, because they had direct contact.
In any case, due to the reduction of employment, I said goodbye to this job and faced a huge problem. No job means no money, and without money, I can't pay my bills.
I began to intensively search for a new job. But in this unstable situation it was not so easy. One time I got a from a friend that she heard from someone that some place was looking for a dancer.
I have been dancing since I was a , so I thought it'll be ok. I didn't know then what character this dance should have.
I got a phone number and made an appointment with the manager. At first I wanted to run away, but the need to pay my bills won and I stayed overnight for a trial.

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Would you like me to tell you more about me and my work? should I continue this blog?

SingleItalianGy2 52M
1205 posts
5/16/2021 12:03 pm

Yes please share more about yourself and your work.


forgotforgetting 57M
8134 posts
5/16/2021 12:07 pm

Interesting. Please continue. Welcome to the blogs.

“Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”
― Oscar Wilde


Leegs2012 51M
96137 posts
5/16/2021 1:27 pm

Yes, of course. There have been a lot of situations that have gone down because of COVID. Hope all is well with you!


alchoo2828 40M
6 posts
5/16/2021 1:36 pm

Please continue


Wok2016 42M  
599 posts
5/16/2021 1:52 pm

Sounds like a fascinating story, please continue!


jim1325 65M  
41 posts
5/16/2021 2:11 pm

considering you have to be 21 to strip, not sure whats gonna happen.... at 20 you can work in the clubs, but not dance??...


mufdiver69er2 63M  
1953 posts
5/16/2021 2:46 pm

    Quoting jim1325:
    considering you have to be 21 to strip, not sure whats gonna happen.... at 20 you can work in the clubs, but not dance??...
also considering that strip clubs were next after food joints to close and strippers were sent home too...what more could there be to tell?

woop woop


CallMeSensual 22F

5/16/2021 9:01 pm

    Quoting jim1325:
    considering you have to be 21 to strip, not sure whats gonna happen.... at 20 you can work in the clubs, but not dance??...
I completely forgot that the US thinks their country's law is valid all over the world ;D In Europe, in most cases such work is allowed from the age of 18. The exception is the Netherlands, where you can work from the age of 21.


CallMeSensual 22F

5/16/2021 9:02 pm

    Quoting mufdiver69er2:
    also considering that strip clubs were next after food joints to close and strippers were sent home too...what more could there be to tell?
Yes, clubs have also been closed in Europe (but only theoretically) because some of them are open to regular customers or otherwise avoid restrictions.


profcoquin27bis 59M
4323 posts
5/17/2021 5:01 am

hi from France, please continue, now i follow your blog


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