Im 29 years old and have been a dancer for 8 years. I'm college educated (UC Davis), down to earth, easy going, and hate drama. I'm not a whore, nor am I looking to hustle money from men outside of the club. I'm engaged and i'm absolutely in love with a man who understands that my job is just a job and I leave my work at work. At the end of the day, my hours are flexible, i can take time off whenever I want and have my days free. I make more money than a lot of men that come into the club. Men assume women that work in this industry are whores, liars, drug addicts and damaged. How about re-examining your narrow-minded preconceived ideas about dancers. I am a classy girl who came from a good family, I have morals and values and am a good hearted person. There are tons of women that work in this industry, and judging dancers purely on their occupation is just plain ignorant. If a person has these awful qualities that this blog has put out there, it's not the job... they were most likely those type of people before they started dancing. BTW, dancing has brought more positive things into my life than not, school:paid-for, Car:paid-for, I own my own apartment that probably should be photographed for 'house beautiful'... As long as I surround myself with open-minded loyal people and i am a good person, who is anyone to belittle my job. I'm sure there are plenty of scum-bags that work in strip clubs but don't judge a dancer by her outfit...