Exotic Dancing

Does anyone have tips on how to start in the exotic dancing field (stripping)? Like should I take classes before? I'm working two jobs currently and it ain't cutting it! Please anyone know I would appreciate the info! Thank you!
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@Juliee same girl! And like I need to go my foot in that door cause I don't want to go and make a fool of myself y'know?

Just go audition it seems intimidating at first but you’ll be okay by the end of your first night also make sure you have some pleasers (heels)

Just twerk you’ll be fine and rub on your body and sway your body seductively very slowly

Definitely suggest taking pole classes before you go in for any auditions! Pole fitness is just as solid as pole dancing their the same skill sets just labeled differently some times! It helps with confidence more than anything else (: And go to the clubs you plan to apply for as a customer before you send in any applications!! Go see if you’d prefer the experience the dancers have or the bar tenders or bottle/table girls! Theirs definitely more jobs inside the club than just dancing (:

Start pole or heels classes if you’ve never done it before. That will give you the skills and confidence, and you can tell the strip club that you’ve been doing pole classes for 6m etc, it’ll look better on your resume that you have a lil skills compared to walking in w nothing.

Imagine walking in this confident. These girls now have the skills and confidence to become a stripper IF they wanted to https://www.instagram.com/reel/CoQVrKMgK8i/?igsh=MXFyenVxNjJrb3dmaw==

Take pole classes with a heel requirement. I only ever took it for fitness but many people that were in my classes did it professionally or are getting training because they were turned away at first. you get crazy toned and strong incredibly fast! Not to mention you learn how to move your body and carry the attitude. It looks great on a resume. Definitely not as easy as people think it is

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