Celeste
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I’m not afraid to use the word stripper, rather than being politically correct and saying erotic dancer. We are erotic dancers but it’s okay to call us strippers, too. A lot of girls are sensitive to the term stripper. But I don’t think there’s any reason to feel negatively about the term. It’s simple: we’re taking our clothes off, so we’re strippers.
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It’s exhilarating to be naked on stage in front of someone I’m attracted to. I find it exciting to know that other people would like to be with me. With nearly every group of young guys, it seems that there is always one that is extremely cute. I tend to dance better for the cuter guys because they are more fun to flirt with.
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It arouses me to know that I am turning other people on. And it’s always fun, after I get off stage, to go back to the dressing room and talk to the other dancers: "Did you see that really hot guy out there?"
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I like a lot of the male attention I get. A lot of people think that guys would be derogatory, but for the most part the guys say very flattering things. People compliment me a lot, saying things such as, "You’re amazing," or "You have beautiful eyes."
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Sometimes between sets, the stage will clear out. I remember one time the DJ was talking to the audience members as they went outside to get beer. He said, "Come on, guys! If you don’t keep the stage full, we can’t send down two girls at once." I was coming down the stairs, and as soon as this group of guys looked up and saw me they said, "Sold!" They ran up and packed the stage. I thought it was amusing—I figure if I can take priority over beer, I must be doing a good job and making an impression.