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London Strip Clubs? What's it like for women working there?


Dougpol1 31 | 2,640
14 Oct 2015 #61
below average looking men who pay for sex

It also depends on how highly sexed you are:) Those people who say men who pay for sex are exploiting women are full of it IMO. A lot of ladies enjoy their work (with responsible clients). Or so my friends tell me :)

That's because it's only average to below average looking men who pay for sex.

Again, absolutely not so Bigalan.
My erstwhile pal, in a Silesia backwater, who I thought was a mate, until he stabbed me in the back, was even better looking than myself, and had a fit wife who never seemed to age.

He was also a (second-rate) politician:)
He had an addictive personality and was always on the job horizontally speaking , and that included the professional ladies, although he was the one nighter king of the town. He was the male equivalent of James Brown's "Sex machine". I know, because I was there, trying to keep up:)
bigalan
15 Oct 2015 #62
They don't enjoy their work Doug. I overheard a conversation once where a group of high class escorts were discussing little tricks of the trade to fool the guy into thinking she's enjoying their time together which included putting KY jelly inside themselves before getting it on with a client so that he believes *he's* turning her on.

I accept your experience is different but I'm in my 50s & all th pe people I know who use professionals are average looking to below average. There are easy women out there now days who don't charge they just hook up so why would good looking men pay for something they can get for free....
Marsupial - | 879
15 Oct 2015 #63
Its not just looks, it's personality, money and lots of things. A combination.
bigalan
15 Oct 2015 #64
To marsupial, in terms of what?
seltzer_man - | 2
16 Oct 2015 #65
How much do strippers make in London?
Marsupial - | 879
16 Oct 2015 #66
In terms of who gets laid for free. As if its only looks. That's garbage.
bigalan
16 Oct 2015 #67
Sorry but it's not garbage. Average to below average guys on Tinder get overlooked...the good looking ones will get offers of sex.

The average to below average looking men, having been unsuccessful in finding someone who wants to sleep with them voluntarily then have to go & pay for it where the women will pretend she's enjoying it by way of good acting skill, KY jelly inside herself to mimic arousal and other things. We cannot advance as a society if we are not honest about things so please, do the human race a favour & stop pretending women are interested in personality. It facial looks, body, height that'll do it for her in a physical sense.
Marsupial - | 879
16 Oct 2015 #68
Wow what a bunch of bollocks.
bigalan
16 Oct 2015 #69
What that people are weighing up personality & other things rather than looks when picking a sexual partner? Keep telling yourself that.
Dougpol1 31 | 2,640
16 Oct 2015 #70
Bigalan. At university there was a stunning example of the opposite sex in my palaeontology class. B/f was nerdy/different. The situation was, apparently, that he just said hello, and was naturally friendly, and didn't' slobber over her like we losers did :)

There's somebody for everyone. Being 50 doesn't disbar you.
Just stay away from student discos :)
Tinydancer
12 Feb 2016 #71
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Hey, I've been working in clubs is canada and I really love to dance, do acrobatics and dont mind touchy guys, of course the money is my top priority, want to buy land back here in canada and work in london for a couple years to do that. Any tips on specific clubs in london that as a dancer i should stay away from and which ones are the best to work at??
Jan235235235
16 Aug 2016 #72
I was shocked to find many Polish women working at British strip clubs. I always thought Poles were socially conservative.
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3 Jan 2017 #73
Seriously what is wrong with some people ?
If your girl your jealous of how much the dances make and if your a bloke saying it .. your sad for never going in one.

I've been dancing 6 years made a lot of money a lot of friends and gained confidence
ughhhhhhh
31 Jan 2017 #74
would just like to say i've read through most of this thread because i was also curious about becoming a stripper and looking for advice and i just find it utterly typical and hilarious how loads of men are giving their unwarranted and useless opinions on the matter. why the **** do the feel their advice on this matter is relevant? thats like asking for advice on being a pilot and having a load of people who've been passengers on a plane giving their advice. noone ******* asked you, you've never even sat in a cockpit, so **** off


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