Lesbian Strippers Don’t “Have it Easier”
I started stripping back when I thought I was straight, and absolutely nothing changed about my relationship to my job once I realized I was queer.
I started stripping back when I thought I was straight, and absolutely nothing changed about my relationship to my job once I realized I was queer.
Women’s History Month, for me, involves the women I work with, who are constantly asked what our real names are (but we’ll never tell you).
For Tumblr to enact such a policy on the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers is a slap in the face.
I love to dance for women who love women.
For $35 and a couple of drinks, I’m able to convince a customer that I’m actually a telepathic magical being in five minutes.
Aquarius strippers are quite literally out of this world.
The vibe is undeniably similar.
Newsflash: Sexual abuse isn’t part of the job description.
Why did I wait so long to become a stripper?
“Stripping affords us the financial freedom to enhance and invest in our lives.”
SWERF stands for – you guessed it – Sex Work(er) Exclusionary Radical Feminists.
Death defying heels, bedazzled bra, long AF lashes.
Our solidarity and sisterhood is real, and it doesn’t need to be remodeled.
How I started to strip.
Strip club etiquette for queer babes at the club.
“I love hearing queer strippers dazzle me with tales from the club!”