Nov
24
Is There A Stripper Age Limit?
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In a word?
Yes.
But allow me to explain. It has to do with how well you have taken care of yourself over the years and if plastic surgery is an option for you. For most women, your skin begins to lose its elasticity at about 40. That means that is when wrinkles begin to appear and flabby arms and even your butt begins to sag. However, if you look into facial peels, microderm abrasion, and other procedures you can still dance for quite a while.
The photo is of Tempest Storm and at 81 she still performs her burlesque shows in Vegas, NV. I’m not saying everyone can be a Tempest Storm but you don’t have to stop at 35 either.
If you are in the industry and are approaching 30 – stop freaking out! Women don’t reach their sexual maturity until about 30-34. It happened at 31 for me. Sexual maturity doesn’t mean you get super horny either. It is a change in attitude about sex and you’ve had enough experiences to know how and what it is you want from your partner. You also gain the ability to communicate it. This maturity is amazingly sexy to virtually everyone around you. I would wager that you will make more money after 30 than before.
In the fantasy world, young men drool over the experienced woman who knows what she’s doing and older men appreciate her confidence – meaning he doesn’t have to baby her ego.
<3 Perelandra

Sep
7
A recent comment about drinking at work…
“You are so right! I have been dancing for 8 years and I want to quit drinking, I have to quit drinking I am scared I’m going to lose my husband because of one of my drunken fits. I actually have a reputation for my Tolerance in the club but when I get home I disgust my husband. P.s I only drink at work. If you have any advice I could really use it. I don’t drink for confidence anymore. I drink heavy out of habit. HELP…” ~Starr
Hi Starr,
First, I’d like to say thank you for writing. Recognizing that you might have a problem and being able to talk about it is extremely brave. Don’t lose heart though, there is much you can do regarding this destructive habit that we can all succumb to. These suggestions are not only applicable to alcohol but any abusive substance or negative behavior that anybody can change.
You need to decide whether you need professional help (such as AA) or if this is something you think and feel you can handle. Not everyone who drinks is an alcoholic but this sounds like this is a pretty serious stronghold. Sit down with yourself and have a nice HONEST chat. Don’t kid yourself or try to rationalize why you would or wouldn’t need help. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain by being as truthful with yourself. Spend a good hour some place quiet and listen to what your heart and mind tell you.
Recognize that no matter which route you take – it will be difficult. There is a reason why there are tons of support groups. Withdrawal symptoms (physical and mental) and peer pressure will be the hardest battle you may ever fight. Just know that it isn’t something you need to go through alone. If your husband is patient and understanding, he’ll be there for you. No matter what talk to him about what you are going through. He should be your best friend and confidant having your best interest in his heart. Don’t shut him out because he disapproves of your behavior – which has nothing to do with how much he loves you.
Using the Visualization Technique to modify behavior has greatly helped me in overcoming social pressures. Your body has no idea what is real or imaginary. You can imagine common situations that involve alcohol and changing the decision you make. In my book, The Chameleon Dancer, one can find detailed instructions on exactly how to utilize this technique.
One thing you can start doing right now is choose a non-alcoholic beverage that you enjoy drinking. For example: I really like Mojitos – but instead of ordering one, I order a muddled lime and club soda. If I am chewing mint gum, then it tastes pretty close to a Mojito! Try to stay away from Redbull and RockStar (nasty stuff).
Hope this helped and thanks again Starr.
~Perelandra
**UPDATE 6/2010**
Greetings all! I just wanted to update this post with some extremely important information. The above information is the best advice that I had to give but it comes up short. I still don’t have -all- the answers to not drinking at work. However, after listening to several Tony Robbins programs, I have successfully quit drinking at work – to the point that I am completely free from any and all temptation – even boredom!
How did I do it? I found adequate leverage against myself. Allow me to explain.
When I am at home I don’t drink. ( I think I had a glass of wine with dinner at my parents house about 5 months ago. ) So I know that this issue is not a physical addiction but a habitual one. It started out as self medicating over an emotional break up. I knew that my behavior wasn’t serving me well but I continued anyway. I even thought that moving to a new club would give me the strength to concur my stupid habit through will power. Wrong. It wasn’t enough – not even close.
I tried using my suggested technique of visualization to change my behavior but it isn’t an acceptable application. What was I doing wrong? Why couldn’t I stop? I know that alcohol is bad for me, has empty calories, and makes my body acidic as well as hurts my money. What was I missing?
2 things: I was focusing on what I didn’t want and not what I wanted and I needed leverage.
So I began to focus on what I did want. I remembered that I danced for years without getting into this negative social trap. And with that success in mind, I began to seek out my leverage.
My word is my bond. Its my honor and self worth as well as apart of my identity. If I cannot keep my word – about anything – I feel weak, out of character and unhappy. It is that important to me. So if I tell you I am going to do something, I either do it or I will call you to cancel. i have to be accountable. Period.
I told my best dancer girlfriend that I stopped drinking. “I don’t drink anymore unless I am in VIP and my money is on the line.” I gave her my word! Another key element is that she works the same days that I do so she’s there to keep me in line and true to my word.
Now, this may work for some of you but not all, I’m sure. You’ll need to find your leverage, your motivation and keep it at work with you. Start with something or principle that has motivated you in the past.
If you can’t seem to figure it out, I recommend you listen to a Tony Robbins program such as Get The Edge or Lessons In Mastery and start exploring who you are and who you want to become.
To your freedom!
~Perelandra

Mar
24
Falling Strippers, Oh My!
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So tonight, I witnessed a train wreck on stage. I have never in all my years dancing ever see someone fall so…complete. Usually there is an occasional stumble. Acceptable considering the stilts we strap onto our feet and call shoes. And sometimes there is an actual fall where you step on something as benign as a piece of ice on the floor.
But this girl…oh man.
I was sitting with a gent in between stages 2 and 3. Stage 3 happened to be in the background while I was chatting. I see this itty bitty girl with great big 8 inch heels standing on the rack, when suddenly her shoe rolls out from under her. She lands on her thigh/butt on the rail, bounces into a chair, and tumbles onto her ass on the floor. As I jumped out of my chair, hiding my smile, I could almost hear the little birdies flying in a circle above her head! She sat there on the floor stunned in wonderment. I tried to help her up but, being embarrassed, she refused. She got back on the stage, took her other shoe off and ‘danced’ the rest of the set. @_@
I went back to the table and my guy asked what had happened. “Gravity kicked her ass!”, I replied this time not hiding my smile and a chuckle.
Moral of the story?
Being sexy while drunk is impossible and gaining height via stripper shoes should be obtained by gradual progression.
Way to keep up the stereotype girlfriend!


