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04-23-22 17:42 #14733Senior Member

Posts: 46Barely Legal
Was she working at Flight Club? New a girl there that said she was in law school.
Originally Posted by Riddick1983
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04-23-22 14:48 #14732Senior Member

Posts: 61Coliseum or Tyccoons
I used to travel to Detroit regularly for work and would stop at Tyccoons or Coliseum. Due to Covid have not been there in over 2 years. What is the talent and opportunities like? Any fun to be had? Have had many a great time at either place.
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04-23-22 11:10 #14731Banned Member

Posts: 31I haven't been to the strip club at all this year.
Originally Posted by WillieRichie
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04-23-22 09:52 #14730Regular Member

Posts: 5What significance the "000" before the number "1" have, I wonder?
Originally Posted by Sprite78
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04-23-22 09:42 #14729Senior Member

Posts: 116I think they're referring to this particular area and career strippers, not the ones that do it for a few months on and off and then quit.
Originally Posted by Sprite78
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Career strippers pretty much don't have any other skills and have substance or emotional problems that hinder them from doing anything but stripping. At *best* they're going to get into real estate or osmething but normally end up leeching after guys.
If a stripper could do better, they'd quit and do better is the general rule. Once someone has been doing it for a year, they can't do better.
Places like Vegas, Chicago, etc. With fewer extras and a general higher living / income standard. It's a little different. Then you can make a large chunk of change for a year and then go and do other things. Detroit, though, is basically extra city and the clientele is also really bad and makes it not fun at all to do.
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04-23-22 06:14 #14728Senior Member

Posts: 341North is the only one open currently. South has been closed for years but they may reopen in the future.
Originally Posted by ChrisCanders
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04-22-22 22:39 #14727Senior Member

Posts: 112Good info, thanks man. Coming up from Ohio and want to try H8. I see there is a north and south one, which one is the good one?
Originally Posted by Otter52
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04-22-22 18:45 #14726Senior Member

Posts: 808Many girls try stripping. The majority last a short time, less than 6 months. All these girls get out of stripping.
Originally Posted by Stewy56
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Go back and read the report from 2 years ago, and most of the girl working then are not working now.
There are also girls who strip part time, and have another regular job that they do. Stripping is just to pick up extra money, or have some fun. Different people have different reasons for doing it, some like to please people, some like older guys and idea of being naughty, Some like variety and experience all different types of people, some like doing it because they are told they are beautiful and desirable.
Those who work full time as strippers for 6 months or more, then the analysis applies that it is hard for most of these girls to do something else particularly something that earns close to the same amount of money.
MM.
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04-22-22 11:10 #14725Senior Member

Posts: 52Where do you dance at sweaty? I'd love to shove a dollar in your g-string. How hard is it for you to see all the girls make money while you wallow in self pity and mounting debt?
Originally Posted by Sprite78
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04-22-22 10:13 #14724Senior Member

Posts: 159Spot on. Out of the years I've spent in clubs. I've met one woman that actually was in college and graduated. She didn't party or hang out with the other girls. She didn't get sucked into the lifestyle. In her view, dancing was a way for her to get through college without student loans. She's now an attorney out-of-state.
Originally Posted by JdAgain
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One. That's it. Sure there may be more but I'd contend that they're the exception, not the rule.
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04-21-22 23:03 #14723Senior Member

Posts: 528He stated 10% could make it in the real world. Seems like a realistic number for strippers in some clubs, maybe not all clubs. Whatever the number, there's a high percentage of train wrecks out there dancing.
Originally Posted by Sprite78
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04-21-22 18:32 #14722Senior Member

Posts: 600I have had plenty of strippers tell me mostly sad things about their "brother" and we all know who they are really talking about when they mention their "brother".
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04-21-22 15:24 #14721Senior Member

Posts: 27Real Dancers of Detroit
Yeah, I think this gets it pretty right. I spend way too much time hanging out in the clubs, and have gotten more than casually acquainted with dozens of dancers. Sure there are exceptions, but as a rule they live in a fantasy world with no sense of responsibility and a very strong sense of entitlement. I've known a few that were only slightly naive when they started, but they ended up with the same attitude before long. I don't judge anyone for the choices they make, as long as they don't affect me, but either they're flawed when they start at the clubs and that's what drove them there, or they loose all touch with real world responsibilities pretty quickly once they get in.
Originally Posted by Checkers123
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I've known a few that made it out and into normal life, and kudos to them, it couldn't have been easy. But I've known damn near as many whose benefits I contributed to after they OD'ed. And that's just too fucking sad.
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04-21-22 13:03 #14720Senior Member

Posts: 949This.
Originally Posted by Checkers123
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And any STG advertiser too.
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04-21-22 13:00 #14719Senior Member

Posts: 85What percentage of dancers do you think can make it in the real world?
I have known all variations of dancers over the years some just on a "business" basis some more so "personal" and many mixed with a lusty love of both. Percentage wise probably 25%-30% made it in the real world mostly as RNS or LPNS. A few in real estate where they decide their schedules and 3 as teachers (who actually were working their way through college when I met them) Sure, a lot of them are very "independent" and unreliable but they aren't all painted with the same brush.
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