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How to Hire a Stripper

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By Meredith Muuz
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Male and female strippers are popular forms of entertainment for bachelor, bachelorette, and other adult parties. Hiring a stripper is not a trivial task. You want someone who is talented at erotic dancing, responsible, and charges a reasonable price. The next time you hire a stripper for a party, use this guide to choose the right dancer.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Visit a strip club to find erotic dancers who could be suitable for your party. To speak with them while they are working, you will need to pay them. Give them your business card. You can also ask the manager for a referral of the best dancers, and the ones who are not on drugs. At the club, it can be difficult to tell which strippers may have drug problems.

  2. Step 2

    Alternatively, you can browse the erotic services section of craigslist. Although working strippers can place ads for free, craigslist require telephone # verification, so there is some precaution against scams.

  3. Step 3

    Another option for finding dancers is to check out the back pages of alt-weeklies (weekly alternative newspapers).

  4. Step 4

    Once you've found someone or several strippers, negotiate a price and the number of hours. Most strippers won't give you a free sales pitch, so you can either pay for a short show, or ask if they have a website with video. Either way, make sure that you like what you see before you buy.

  5. Step 5

    Don't make a big deal out of it if the stripper(s) come with a handler or bodyguard.

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