How to become a stripper

Author: William Ramirez
Date Of Creation: 19 September 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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STRIPPER 101: ADVICE FOR BEGINNERS 🤑💃🏻
Video: STRIPPER 101: ADVICE FOR BEGINNERS 🤑💃🏻

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Male strippers make their living by fulfilling other people's fantasies. If you can adapt to this lifestyle, you can make money from it. However, a successful striptease requires effort, skill and a little luck.

Steps

  1. 1 Rate your confidence and comfort level. The first thing you need to consider is how comfortable you will be working mostly naked in front of a large crowd or surrounded by noisy, drunk people. If the thought of it makes you cringe, you better consider another career.
  2. 2 Exercise. Strippers help people visualize their fantasies, and most people dream of someone in good shape and shape. Work to improve your natural physique - If you are naturally thin and athletic, do low-intensity exercises, but repeat them often to improve your physique without becoming bulky. If you are chunky, focus on building muscle. Remember to eat properly; Cut back on fat, sugar, and salt, but make sure you're getting enough healthy calories to build muscle.A good body shape will help you feel confident while stripping.
  3. 3 Pick up a suit. Ripped clothes are a popular option for male strippers. A tailor or seamstress can help you add fasteners to your clothes. Make or buy luxurious and seductive lingerie.
  4. 4 Pick your own music. Think of the numbers at different rates - fast, medium, and slow. Most strippers like songs with strong bass or drum lines. Burn a CD with 3 or 4 songs for your performance and make several copies of the disc. If you are working for a private event, you will leave your disc on when you leave.
  5. 5 Practice your dance skills. Practice your performance 3 times a day. Focus on making your movements appear slow and casual, and that your facial expressions make the right impression on the audience. Some male strippers also pole dance; you can develop your skills by installing a pole at home.
  6. 6 Choose your stage name. Your stage name should reflect your personality as a stripper and tell people what to expect from you. Choose something seductive and exciting.
  7. 7 Take a close-up photo. Take your black and white photo and start emailing it or submitting it to agencies. Be aware that some agencies will try to charge you a fee for posting photos and call this a fee.
  8. 8 Sign up with a reputable agency - Choosing the right male strip agency to represent you is vital in your quest for success. There are many good reputable agencies out there, but there are also very bad ones out there who want to whip up some money instead of caring about their artists or clients. When joining an agency, make sure they are registered as a CJSC or LLC company and have full liability insurance. Civil liability insurance can only be obtained by a registered CJSC or LLC company. There are many agencies run by one person from the comfort of your bedroom, so to be safe, ask the agency you are thinking of enrolling with for their identification code, their TIN, and a copy of their liability insurance. This way, you will be 100% safe and know that you have signed up with a reputable agency.

Tips

  • When performing with other male strippers on site, keep your belongings locked up or in a safe place. (You can lose a lot of your wardrobe on site!)
  • If you have a significant other, make sure she doesn't mind your work.
  • Schedule your shows with at least two hours in between performances. It can be difficult to have multiple performances in one night.
  • Buy two large sports bags. One will be for your wardrobe and the other for your regular clothes. Mixing them up is a recipe for disaster.
  • Purchase a variety of thongs and thongs to use in your performances.
  • If you work for an agent, do not give out your phone number: this is not etiquette, the agency may find out about it, and you will lose all future work.

Warnings

  • Be careful and aware of your surroundings when leaving an event or venue with a lot of tip.
  • Consider having a phone number or email tied to your stripper name and used only for your performances. Sharing your personal information with too many customers can hurt you later.
  • If someone oversteps their limits and grabs you inappropriately, do not be afraid to draw them for it immediately.
  • Check out the laws. Some jurisdictions have strict rules regarding nudity and touching in strip clubs.