Around 10 most nights, Nikeisah Newton hops into her car for a minute drive into downtown Portland, Ore. Newton said. Newton, whose ex-girlfriend is a former stripper, has joined a wave of dancers and their allies across the nation who are fighting to reform labor practices; put an end to sexual harassment and discrimination in their workplaces; and stifle the stigma around what they believe is as legitimate a profession as any. Members of this movement are sharing their experiences with the public through podcasts, books and visual arts; using technology to spread information about their industry; and protesting injustices in the streets. They are also finding ways to care for each other, with meal-delivery services, yoga classes, book clubs, clothing lines with slogans of solidarity, financial planning lessons and comedy workshops.
Strippers explain the 'secret menu' found at most clubs | Rooster Magazine
By Bridie Pearson-jones For Mailonline. She explained that they end up spending whatever they make, because 'you get used to a certain kind of lifestyle and there's no going back'. Sequenta explained that dancers don't have a 'great respect' for money, because 'they make it so fast'. Sequenta, who started up a side business with her money made from stripping said: 'I know how artists feel when they go on stage and they perform. Some viewers were amazed at the lifestyle the women lead and how they earn six figure salaries.
Stripper reveals dirty secrets of sex industry and how clubs get boozed-up punters to spend big
A BOOZY punter who spent a third of his annual salary on strippers in just five hours won a settlement from Spearmint Rhino this week, and sympathy from other blokes. Spearmint Rhino denied wrongdoing at Central London County Court but agreed an undisclosed out-of-court settlement. Former stripper and lap dancer Riley Johnson knows exactly how clubs get punters to spend big. Here the year-old, left, who lives in Manchester, explains all:. What you have to remember about these clubs is that they are a business.
On a recent weekend night, I spent some time on the receiving end of a typical shift with two seasoned dancers of a Denver strip club. Cold hard cash. The common phrase elicits power as the end all, be all. If you want to order off the secret menu, you better pay up. Strip clubs like the one I'm spending time in have served up racy entertainment and devilish desires since the dawn of the ages.