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    I'm 16, can I still become a stripper?
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    In most states, the legal age you have to be to become a stripper is 18. However, this gives you lots of time to consider if you really want that career.
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    I'm a boy but want to become a female stripper. Can I?
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    You can get into drag and make yourself look like a woman. There are strip clubs that have that.
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    Since I became a stripper I have contracted AIDS, what should I do?
    Community Answer
    Go to a doctor. AIDS is a very serious medical condition that needs to be properly cared for.
  • Question
    How do I get a male stripper to make love with me?
    Community Answer
    You can't make anyone have sex with you. If you want a man to have sex with you, consider hiring a male full-service sex worker.
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    Can I wear my rubber boots?
    Community Answer
    If they work with your outfit/costume, sure. There are no rules when dressing like a stripper.
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    What should I do if my parents disowned me for stripping?
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    You shouldn't change your life because of your parents' judgmental attitudes. I would encourage you to keep reaching out to them and trying to get them to understand your lifestyle choices. If they refuse, then you may just have to accept the situation. You could also quit stripping and find another job if your relationship with your parents is more important.
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    How much can I make stripping?
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    You'll make anywhere from $20 dollars a night or $20,000. It really depends on the crowd and club you're performing at.
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    I’m a stripper and I love sewing just as much as I like my job. Should I get a part-time job selling adorable stripper clothes that I have sewn?
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    You could probably start a side hustle selling your homemade stripper clothes online.
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