http://ezinearticles.com/?id=2192645The most common stripper FAQ or frequently asked questions I get asked by the girls are as follows. The questions are totally different for girls in the industry already and girls who are completely new and don t even know where to begin.New or beginner Stripper FAQWhere do I start?You would start by considering how prudish you are. Can you actually imagine yourself talking to guys mainly and then removing your clothes. If you are painfully shy then this is not for you unless you can get over your shyness. Also you will have to feel confident in your body, this is a little tougher, but I assure you, does come with practice. We all have our insecurities and foibles with our bodies...even Elle MacPhearson who is called the body because she is deemed perfect . Accept yourself as you are, but make sure you are as toned as you can beDo I have to be skinny?No you do not have to be skinny, In fact in most clubs there are girls of all sizes and shapes, small and large body parts. It is very important as I have already said that you have to be toned. Some clubs have different standards so if you are not accepted in one try another. Also if you are toned, you will feel confident removing your clothes.Which club should I work In?This is a personal preference and all clubs are different. It is usually just as easy to leave a club as it is to join one, so don t worry if you have chosen a club where you do not feel good. Make sure that the club you choose has morals and club rules which protect you, and keep up standardsThere are many things that will seem daunting at first, I can teach you everything you need to know from scratch as I have taught over 200 girls already. Go to http://www.howtostripper.com or learn more stripper FAQ answersArticle Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jessica��
I have known many strippers in my time, and believe me if there is another way to make $ you should consider it. A stripper s life is not a pleasant one. Many club owners are complete pigs. Customers are constantly trying to get you to sleep with them. There is a lot of drug abuse. In general, it is NOT a good scene. This is why most intelligent women who try it get away from the business very fast. Talk to a few experienced strippers or ex-strippers about what it is really like before you make a big mistake. However, if you do decide to go to work in this field, ask around and find a club who has a very understanding and friendly owner. Make sure the bounce staff there enforces the no touch policies. And don t befriend any co-workers. Most of them have extremely complex life problems. As for a routine , just watch a few good dance videos, and practice in front of a mirror. Britney Spears and Lady Gaga are good videos to watch. And never ever ever date the cab drivers.
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practice always makes perfect. Perhaps go to a club which has an amateur night to try out your skills there and get critiques after the dance.
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Lay off the fats... Do yoga to keep flexible and slim.