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🛑READ THIS FIRST🛑 Welcome To The Locker Room Library!
💃🏽🤸🏽‍♀️👸🏽🧚🏽‍♀️✍🏽 Who I Am ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ I’m a career dancer of 19 years, and I started this community to build a place for everything stripper-related — a living library of wisdom that we can all contribute to. I’ve been dancing full-time since 2006, with small breaks here and there — mostly in high-end nightclub vibe clubs, gentlemen’s clubs, and dive bars. I’ve done after-parties, dated rich men in real life with allowances, and learned a lot along the way. As this community grows, I’ll share more of my story and the real situations I’ve gotten myself into over the years — the good, the bad, and the scary. What we’re missing in this industry are real stories and real advice from real people. There’s too big of a gap between us. We need a space where we can be ourselves with no outsiders watching — that’s why there are security measures to get in here. This is only for US. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🎯🥇🏆🎖💰 Our Goal ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Our goal is to be the premier hub for stripper resources — a place to exchange information and learn from one another to make our industry and community stronger, smarter, and more intentional. Everything here is: 💎 Sourced by us 💎 Compiled by us 💎 Designed to grow with us We’re here to: 🔥 Raise our standards and expectations 🔥 Strive for more 🔥 Maintain balance between life and work 🔥 Think about our futures with purpose 🔥 Protect our peace and sanity 🔥 Maximize growth and finances ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🎉🍾🥂💃🏼🕺🏽 Finding the Right Club ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Once you find the right club for you (which I and others can help with), keeping a positive attitude and happy persona, tailoring your look to your clientele, and learning how to deal with different types of clients — and co-workers — will transform your whole experience. When you’re confident: ✨ Other dancers feel it ✨ The energy shifts ✨ The club becomes full of confident women ✨ Clients pick up on that and want to come back That’s how you build loyal regulars — not for the club, but for you, your friends, and ultimately your bank account.
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How To Set Up Ur Skool Profile And Get The Most Out Of The Community
Welcome to Locker Room Library 💖 (Read This First) Hey babe, I’m really glad you’re here. This space was built so dancers don’t have to figure everything out alone — especially when it comes to money, safety, sales, and what comes after the club.� To make sure you actually get value (and not just “another platform you forget about”), here’s a quick checklist to get set up and interacting from day one. 1️⃣ Set up your Skool profile (5 minutes) Profiles with a pic and a short bio get way more replies and feel safer for everyone — even if you stay anonymous or use a stage name.� How to edit your profile: Log into Skool. Click your picture/initials in the top right → click Profile. Hit Edit Profile on the right side.� Profile picture: Required by Skool, but it does not have to be your legal face.� Options that work for dancers: Stage photo you’re comfortable with Cropped/partial face Human-style avatar/illustration (not a blank image) Name: Use whatever feels safe: first name only, stage name, or nickname. Avoid legal full name if you don’t want that out there.� Bio (keep it 2–4 short lines): You can copy this and fill it in: “Dancer / [brand new | a few months in | years in | retired]. Here to work on [sales, money, safety, exit plan]. Keeping it low-key and anonymous is important to me.” Save your changes, then take 10 seconds to look at your profile and ask: “Would I trust and reply to this person?” If yes, you’re good. If no, tweak it. 2️⃣ How to interact & contribute here Communities feel alive when people talk, not just scroll. Here’s how to plug in without feeling awkward.� Start with low-pressure actions: Like posts that hit you. It tells me what to create more of. Drop short comments instead of essays: “This hit.” “I needed this today.” “Trying this next shift.” Where to post what: 💃🏽 Baby Stripper – beginner questions, first nights, auditions 💰 Sales & Hustle – scripts, “what do I say?”, slow-night strategy 🛡️ Safety & Bounds – red flags, boundaries, safety questions
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Ask Anything: No Stupid Questions
Category: ❓ Ask Anything | Pin in this category If you’re too embarrassed to ask it anywhere else, ask it here. Guidelines: - Baby stripper questions are especially welcome. - You can be vague about locations and details. - No one here gets to shame you for not knowing something yet. You can: - Reply directly to this thread - Or start a new post in the ❓ Ask Anything category if it’s a bigger topic Examples of totally normal questions: - “What do I do if I get my period at the club?” - “How do I tell if security is actually safe?” - “Is it normal to feel X after a shift like Y?” - “What do I do if a regular is low-key in love with me?” If you don’t want to post it publicly, you can send it to me and I’ll answer it anonymously in the comments.
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Embarrassing Questions
Category: ❓ Ask Anything This is for the questions you’ve never asked another dancer in person because you didn’t want to look inexperienced, dramatic, or “too much.” No details needed, just the question. - “Is it normal that ?” - “What would you do if ?” - “How do you handle ?” You might be surprised how many people have the exact same question. “I’ve never asked anyone this out loud, but I want to know: .”
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Questions About Your First Night
Category: ❓ Ask Anything To show you the kind of questions that belong here, here are some examples we will talk about in this space: Q: What if I get on stage and freeze?A: Start moving slowly. Grab the pole or the rail, take a breath, and focus on one person. Everyone has frozen before. You keep moving, and by your third stage you’ll feel different. Q: How much should I tip the DJ/house mom?A: It depends on your club and your take-home, but having a consistent number or percentage you use every night helps. We can talk ranges and what’s normal in the comments. Q: Is it normal to feel gross after certain customers?A: Yes. Your body sometimes has feelings before your brain does. Decompression and boundaries matter more with those interactions. Talk about it, don’t just swallow it. Now it’s your turn: “Something I’ve always wanted to ask but felt dumb asking is: .”
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