Dancing With The Pole Diary Two And Proud

Dancing With The Pole Diary Two And Proud by Bugs B is a personal memoir published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on June 15, 2015. This 228-page book offers an intimate glimpse into the life of a dancer at The Brass Rail in Sunnyvale, CA, capturing the unique experiences and challenges faced in this profession. The author shares candid reflections on the dynamics between dancers and customers, as well as the ups and downs of working in a vibrant yet demanding environment.
Readers will find a detailed account of the author’s journey, including the excitement of dancing during holiday weekends in South Carolina and the realities of being a single mother in this line of work. The narrative touches on various aspects of the dancing world, from personal anecdotes to the unexpected events that unfold among the dancers. This edition provides a raw and honest perspective on the art of dance and the complexities that come with it, making it a noteworthy addition to the genres of biography and personal memoirs.
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This book is my diary about being a dancer at The Brass Rail in Sunnyvale, CA. I love it! Even the crazy things that go on between the girls and customers. The fights, the secrets, and the plastic surgery. Even when I go to South Carolina to dance for the holiday weekend, it never felt better to dance naked. As a single mother, being a dancer is flexible and hard work. Dancing is an art and hazard if you don’t know what you’re doing or get careless. Like the one girl who keeps falling to the ground because she can’t handle the drinking. Oh boy! Enjoy this reading about my personal experiences from the Rail, which closed down April 13, 2018. Gone but not forgotten!
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