I love being objectified – making £1,000 on my first stripper shift was easy
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A young woman who ran away from home walked into a strip club and asked for a job – and earned $1200 (£950) for her first night’s work.
Savannah grew up in Dayton, Ohio, but with both her mum and step-dad suffering from serious substance abuse issues her home life was horrific.
She moved in with her dad and step-mum but things didn't improve so, on impulse, she booked herself a plane ticket to Los Angeles.
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Desperate to find a job, she told Soft White Underbelly podcast how the pink neon lights glowing down the street from her motel piqued her interest.
“I walked down there, and it's a f***ing strip club,” Savannah recalled.
As she was 18, she was allowed to do sex work and was used to being “objectified” by men.
She continued: “I just walked in. I had no stripper clothes – I barely had any clothes at all because I left everything behind in Ohio.”
Savannah asked for a job and was hired on the spot, adding: “I didn't even have to try out or anything.
“I didn't even have stripper clothes but I still went in and did it and my first night I made $1200.”
She enjoyed the job as she “liked being objectified in a weird way, because growing up, I felt like my parents never gave me the attention that I wanted”.
Savannah continued: “So when I was being objectified and you know praised by you know these men like it made me feel like I was kind of on a high horse in a way or like it made me feel really good and so it was kind of addicting and the money of course is addicting too.”
From there, she got into other aspects of sex work.
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“So I'm getting on the sugar daddy sites, I'm getting on the escort sites …I’m doing it all and I'm just getting blown up,” she explained.
She loved the idea that she met with people and they have her huge sums of money.
While she knew most women resented the idea of being objectified, that wasn’t a problem for her.
“I liked being objectified,” she said. “I didn’t care I like the attention.”
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