I agree with Lakecat the best providers I've seen are ones that just realized they really love sex and can make a decent wage doing it. That mindset would carry to strippers as well. If they're doing this because they like sex, men and money, then they tend to be good at it. If they only like the money, then not so much.Well said, Sens. +1
I think the biggest transitions I've seen are that strippers are used to being the focus of attention as opposed to the client. And they're not usually well-versed in managing the business aspects of it. They're used to showing up at a certain time and waiting for the business to come to them and not working to keep the phones ringing.
And, yes, MP was as stripper...with Allie. And SG. I don't think anyone said strippers can't become good providers. As FireSerpent said (and I agree), some of the best I've seen were strippers and some of the worst I've seen (or chose not to see) were strippers too. Originally Posted by Sens55
There is no comparison. I never fit into the stripper world (in large part because I have a work ethic). You are either a short sighted bait'nswitch or not. The stripper mentality has NO part in the business plan of a successful escort. Originally Posted by SillyGirlStrip clubs: I am not attracted to them at all because it seems obvious that the girls have to protect themselves from the intrusions of a few jerks. Most are just not personal with the clients, and I can't blame them. For me, I like to get to know what is in a person's head; it helps me from getting ripped off. If someone is nice, then it is nice to get to know them. A nude woman with a bad attitude it just not worth the experience. But when someone is nice, well that makes the companionship a pleasure. (Everyone has a bad day, but it is what is the inner person that I am talking about).
Yes, MP was a dancer too. She was the exception that I spoke of before.MP was definitely an exception, took to this like a fish to water, wasn't anywhere near burnout (more like afterburners full on) - yet went from an exponential (and well-earned) rise in popularity to permanent retirement within a matter of days, after only six months as a provider. A true mystery.
Other girls that I introduced to this lifestyle had a hard time transitioning and ended up burning out early. Originally Posted by Allie_Kat