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Hello Guys. I Am New In Uk And Do Not Really Know The Laws. I Work As A Stripper. I Have To Pay

Can an american stripper work in japan without knowing japanese?

First of all, stripping does not require you to have Japanese proficiency. So it's possible to work as a stripper without Japanese skill.

>i have been told that in japan men love white girls & theres a lot of money to be made.

But I don't think this is true. I'm a Japanese man, and do not hear that Japanese men in general like white girls so much.

Can i be a stripper if i am a felon?

Definitely NOT if you are on probation............because you cannot be around certain other people....fellons, alcoholics, others on probation etc. according to the probation office.
Other than that...go for it.

17 years old stripper?

Im 17 years old. i am in college first Semester since i graduated high school a year earlier. I work in a store part time and recently found a job as a striper. I know im too young for that but i make good money working as a striper. I was thinking about taking a semester off although college has already started. I cant handle both jobs and college therefore i was thinking to work in a store during the day and then 4 times a week at night in the strip club. I want to save money to buy an apartment. I just think that if i got the chance right now i should use it, becuase i could go to college anyways next semester. Suggestions?

Why won't my boyfriend let me be a stripper?

Not that I actually want to be a stripper. I said this as a joke, "I should be a stripper to pay my way through college". He freaked out saying he wouldn't want other guys watching and touching me. The thing is, being a stripper is a great way to earn money from a few easily deceived, unsatisfied men who think with...ehem...their other heads. All men want to go to a gentleme's club. Just like all girls wouldn't mind going to a ladies club. He said me working there would be "cheating". Well if going to watch strippers isn't cheating, why would actually being one be considered so? So guys, would you freak out if your girl declared she wanted to try out this business?

I want to be a stripper !?

I really want to be a stripper . Me & my cousin are goin to do it together when we move back to nyc . I was wonderin do any1 knows the salary of a stripper ( how much they make per night ) & what it's like to be a stripper .

Pls do not jst judge . This is what i want to do. I would like if only the ppl that are goin to help me out, answers . Thanx .

As an American, would you be willing to pay more tax so that health care is free at point of use for everyone in the US?

When I was in the US Navy, we had CHAMPUS. Our healthcare was paid for with taxpayer dollars through what basically amounted to a single-payer system. The only time we paid for our own healthcare was if we were given a choice for optional care, as in, if we opted to get a potassium IV for $8 instead of opting to not get the IV and eat a banana instead.By the time I’d joined the US Army, we’d switched to Tricare, which was public-private partnership granting the private insurance company a full monopoly by region and funded by the military. The cost to the military quadrupled, even though care started to be a bit harder to get. In fact, chronic conditions that are permanent still had to be tested for annually to confirm that the permanent condition was still permanent, and there were even cases of men being given pregnancy tests. One of the men in my unit in Korea had a hairline fracture in his femur, and was still told to take Ibuprofen, drink more water, and keep running for months before being given an X-ray. It was ridiculous.Now I’m out and living the civilian life where the insurance offered by my current job only applies to full-time employees who opt-in and cost 3 times our income for the first year, has a high deductible, and only covers a few conditions. Cancer treatments, diabetic supplies, women’s care (aside from the most basic annual check-up) were not covered at all until the ACA kicked in.So would I mind paying an extra $10 or so per year so we could scrap private insurance and public-private partnership monopolies and just switch to a more CHAMPUS-like system, aka Medicare for all? Not at all. I would gladly pay a bit more in taxes in order to save the lives of others, save thousands per year in insurance costs and out-of-pocket costs, and allow for a form of collective bargaining to keep the wealthy from just simply marking up life-saving medications and treatments by 5,000% to boost their profit margin to ridiculous levels.

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