![]() 15 Mar 2007 - Issue #92 |
We all love strippers don't we boys and girls? My favourite striptease artist is Strictly New's Solitaire, our very own long-legged, brunette beauty. Solitaire is well known on the London stripping circuit, and pops into our HQ, Strictly Towers from time to time, to cheer us up during a long day's work. This week brings us the start of her new column, Diary Of A Stripper, which you can read below. I hope you enjoy reading this weekly newsletter, but don't forget you can cancel by clicking the link at the end of this message... we wouldn't want to be a nuisance! Lots of love, Sandie x x x |
Diary of a Stripper - Burlesque
As a pub stripper, I'm used to being on stage a dozen or so times a night, getting everything off and spreading my legs (hooray!). Yes there's an artistic element to it, and it involves more skill than you might think, but fundamentally it's about being horny and exposing yourself. So when I was asked to do a burlesque show recently, it was a challenge. Keeping g-string and nipple tassles on changes the style of performance more than you might think. Also, I had to come up with just the one themed show, decided and planned-out in advance of the night, and would only have that one chance to impress. It might seem odd to be more nervous about keeping clothes on than taking them off, but when you get your kit off every day, and frequently get complimented on having a beautiful muff, to perform without playing that trump card at the end feels a bit daunting. I also knew the audience would be much more mixed than I'm used to, with a much higher proportion of women than in my usual pub crowd. It's more nerve-wracking to undress for women as in my experience they're much more critical - men won't comment on or seem to care about a spot on your butt, whereas a woman will point it out straight away. Click here to read more... |
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