patford31769
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I am an exotic dancer at a very upscale and exclusive gentlemen's club in Honolulu.
I was a gymnast as a kid, and I used that background in developing a unique dance.
I start by shinnying up the ten-foot brass pole by my hands and legs. When I get to the top of the pole, I swing myself upside-down. With my legs locked around the pole, I unbutton my blouse and toss it down to the stage.
I then lock my arms and ankles around the pole, and start removing my skimpy shorts. Once my shorts are past my knees, I lock my knees around the pole and loosen the grip of my ankles, so I can slide my shorts off over my ankles, and I toss my shorts down on the stage, too.
Then, still hanging upside down, naked, I slowly slither back down the pole, like a snake, back down to the stage floor. That's why I call this unique routine my "Snake Dance".
When I reach the stage, I crawl naked, on my hands and knees, to the edge of the stage, to accept tips from the audience.
Two weeks ago, the club where I work rounded-up their 15 sexiest dancers for a week of taking publicity photos for the club. I felt honored to be one of the 15. We all spent the week at fine hotel-resorts, dining on superb cusine, and being photographed lying on the beach, running around scantily-clad at various elegant Hawaiian resorts, splashing naked in the ocean surf, walking naked in the woods, posing in front of highway signs on remote country roads, etc. Unfortunately, all of the photos are exclusive property of the club, so I can't post them here. However, I did manage to persuade the photographer to take ONE photo just for me, at our club, showing me doing this famous snake dance of mine.
So I am posting it here, and I hope everyone likes it.
The photo session itself was BORING. You sit around for HOURS, while the photographer gets the background and the lighting PRECISELY right. Or worse, sitting around while the photographer shoots another girl, until it is YOUR turn. He takes 15 or 20 of each shot, so he can select the best from among a bunch of identical shots, and you have to stay perfectly still so you are in EXACTLY the same pose on all 15 or 20 shots. Not exciting and glamorous like most people seem to think.
The photo for me, the photographer didn't take the time and care with lighting and background that he did for the club, since he wasn't paid for this shot. Still, I think it came out OK.
Again, hope you all like it!
Aloha from Patty
p.s. If my thighs look strong in this photo, it's because I work-out 4 times a week, bench-pressing 400 pounds with my legs. Men AND women whom I take home seem to LIKE when I lock these strong legs around them, which is one of the reasons I KEEP my legs this fit (that, and so my legs can support me as I crawl upside-down and naked down that pole).
I was a gymnast as a kid, and I used that background in developing a unique dance.
I start by shinnying up the ten-foot brass pole by my hands and legs. When I get to the top of the pole, I swing myself upside-down. With my legs locked around the pole, I unbutton my blouse and toss it down to the stage.
I then lock my arms and ankles around the pole, and start removing my skimpy shorts. Once my shorts are past my knees, I lock my knees around the pole and loosen the grip of my ankles, so I can slide my shorts off over my ankles, and I toss my shorts down on the stage, too.
Then, still hanging upside down, naked, I slowly slither back down the pole, like a snake, back down to the stage floor. That's why I call this unique routine my "Snake Dance".
When I reach the stage, I crawl naked, on my hands and knees, to the edge of the stage, to accept tips from the audience.
Two weeks ago, the club where I work rounded-up their 15 sexiest dancers for a week of taking publicity photos for the club. I felt honored to be one of the 15. We all spent the week at fine hotel-resorts, dining on superb cusine, and being photographed lying on the beach, running around scantily-clad at various elegant Hawaiian resorts, splashing naked in the ocean surf, walking naked in the woods, posing in front of highway signs on remote country roads, etc. Unfortunately, all of the photos are exclusive property of the club, so I can't post them here. However, I did manage to persuade the photographer to take ONE photo just for me, at our club, showing me doing this famous snake dance of mine.
So I am posting it here, and I hope everyone likes it.
The photo session itself was BORING. You sit around for HOURS, while the photographer gets the background and the lighting PRECISELY right. Or worse, sitting around while the photographer shoots another girl, until it is YOUR turn. He takes 15 or 20 of each shot, so he can select the best from among a bunch of identical shots, and you have to stay perfectly still so you are in EXACTLY the same pose on all 15 or 20 shots. Not exciting and glamorous like most people seem to think.
The photo for me, the photographer didn't take the time and care with lighting and background that he did for the club, since he wasn't paid for this shot. Still, I think it came out OK.
Again, hope you all like it!
Aloha from Patty
p.s. If my thighs look strong in this photo, it's because I work-out 4 times a week, bench-pressing 400 pounds with my legs. Men AND women whom I take home seem to LIKE when I lock these strong legs around them, which is one of the reasons I KEEP my legs this fit (that, and so my legs can support me as I crawl upside-down and naked down that pole).
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