As a dancer, I've learned that there are certain unwritten rules that govern our interactions with customers. It's not just about being friendly and engaging – it's about maintaining a delicate balance between being approachable and keeping a safe distance. You can't be too nice or too mean, but just right. And if you're not careful, the line can get blurred quickly.
As dancers, we're constantly under pressure to conform to certain expectations – whether it's about our appearance, our behavior, or even our personalities. It's like being trapped in a never-ending cycle of self-doubt and anxiety. You start to wonder if you're good enough, if you're pretty enough, or if you're just not cut out for this job.
People often think that being a stripper is all glamour and excitement – but they have no idea what goes on behind the scenes. The long hours, the constant scrutiny, the endless pressure to perform... it's exhausting. And don't even get me started on the emotional toll of dealing with difficult customers or having to navigate the complex web of club politics.