Erotic Dancer

My girlfriend is a dancer?

She went to college and dancing since childhood. Now he wants to take a job doing erotic dance in a club gentleman's. I'm against that. It is true that there are other jobs I can take? What other jobs can also have a dancer's this? She has spent formative years, no doubt I can convince her to do another job. But what can she do? She says it's exciting to let me go ahead and do it or I protecting it stay?

well if you went to college, so I'm sure she knows what she wants. if she wanted to dance and dance was another shes been Seance small, she knows that they have shows and plays in which he could try, but do not want to or already have. I'm sure you know you can make money very very good to do a little dance and she may want the excitement that now that she is young. Who you going to do! shes your own boss! However, you can always worry about for her and see her. If you're worried about it maybe you should ask if you would like you came and walked to his car every night, when it sinks.


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