Stripping is fairly cliquey - well it's a bunch of girls after all - and naturally I've always strived to be part of the 'in-crowd'.
Despite years of trying, I've always been on the sidelines.
I used to think that I wasn't part of the in-crowd because I wasn't pretty enough.
So I changed my look, imitated the cool girls.
That didn't work.
Perhaps it was because I wasn't funny, generous or stylish enough?
I memorised jokes, shared my sushi, carried a monogrammed designer bags, wore boots & juicy couture velour tracksuits.
Still the conversations were just in passing.
But tonight I saw a girl trying soooo hard, and succeeding, with the in-crowd, when it struck me.
I wasn't defunct in some way
It's because I don't make enough money from guys.( I've never been the best hustler, truth be told.)
To them, I'm a liability.
1 comment:
I think you are right on target here. Top earners stick together, tag team guys together, etc...I've seen it at multiple clubs, though when moments are right, girls will pair up and go at guys who are on different earning tiers, but feeling a mutual chemistry.
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