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A strip club is a nightclub or bar that offers striptease and possibly other related services such as lap dances. While usually considered much less objectionable than more explicit adult entertainment such as live sex shows, they are often the focus of morality campaigns and restrictive legislation.

High-end establishments tend to call themselves gentlemen's clubs, while others may be referred to as titty bars, skin bars, girly bars, or go-go bars. Sometimes, they are also just referred to as men's clubs. In a bikini bar dancers are restricted to wearing at least bikinis or lingerie.

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Men are the primary consumers of this form of entertainment, at straight clubs and gay clubs, but at least one chain, Chippendales, caters mainly to straight women. Since the main attraction of a strip club is the stage show, almost all clubs have a cover charge.

Gentlemen's and strip clubs are a $5-billion dollar industry in the US, and generate approximately 22% of the gross revenue in US adult entertainment. Some clubs have hundreds of entertainers appear on stage within a single year.[1]

Specific clubs

Sapphire Gentlemen's Club in Las Vegas has been billed as the world's largest strip club; in 2006 it was sold at auction for $80 million. Tampa, Florida is well known for its strip clubs including the famous Mons Venus. Howard Stern makes frequent mention of Scores, another famous strip club in New York. Scores front man, Big John, opened his own New York strip club, HeadQuarters, in October of 2005.

Manila, Bangkok and Pattaya are world famous for their go go bars offering a variety of extra services (but no legal strip-tease). Amsterdam is famous for its live sex shows in De Wallen.

There is also a strip club on Route 17 in Lodi, New Jersey made famous by the television show "The Sopranos". The strip club is called "Satin Dolls" in real life, but is known more universally around the world and in the show as "The Bada Bing".

Performers

Performers are called strippers, exotic dancers or just dancers, or entertainers. House dancers work for a particular club or franchise. Feature dancers tend to have their own celebrity, touring a club circuit making appearances. Porn stars will often become feature dancers to earn extra income and build their fan base. However, far from all of these entertainers have strong other connections to adult entertainment, and may in fact simply be students or mothers attracted by the flexible hours and comparatively high pay.[1]

Dancers collect tips from customers either while on stage or after the dancer has finished a set and is mingling with the audience. A typical tip will be in small dollar bills, folded lengthwise and placed in the dancer's g-string or garter. In countries without such paper bills (such as the Eurozone, Australia and Canada) customers can throw coins onto the stage. Often these coins will be placed in the mouth of a male patron and the dancer will take the coin using her private areas, though not all clubs will allow tipping with coins as they can be a slip hazard for dancers if missed and not collected.

Where legal (or legal restrictions are ignored), dancers may offer additional services such as lap dances or a trip to the champagne room, for a set fee rather than a tip.

In the U.S., striptease dancers are generally classified as independent contractors. While a few smaller strip clubs may pay a weekly wage, for the most part all of a dancer's income is derived from tips and other fees they collect from customers. In most clubs, dancers have to pay a "stage fee" in order to work a given shift, which can range from a few dollars to $100 or more for larger, high-end clubs. In addition, many clubs take a percentage of each private dance. It is customary in the United States for dancers to also pay a "tip out", which is money paid to staff members of clubs like DJs and bouncers, at the end of their shift.

Legal issues

United States

In several regions of the US, primarily due to the local legal restrictions, strip clubs often fall into one of two categories: topless and all/fully nude. Dancers in topless clubs are allowed to expose their breasts, but they are prohibited from exposing their genitals. Topless dancers typically perform in a G-string and depending on local laws, may be required to wear pasties covering their nipples.

'Fully nude' clubs may be subject to additional requirements such as restrictions on alcohol sales or no-touch rules between customers and dancers.[2] To get around these rules two "separate" bars — one topless and one fully nude — may open adjacent to one another. In a small number of states and jurisdictions, where it is legal for alcohol to be consumed but not for alcohol to be sold, some clubs allow customers to bring their own beverages. These are known as BYOB clubs.

In Barnes v. Glen Theatre, decided in 1991, the US Supreme Court ruled that a state can totally ban topless or nude dancing as Indiana did, though the decision was criticised for not doing enough to clarify to what degree nude dancing is considered 'free speech' protected by the First Amendment.[3]

A relatively liberal social climate keeps many locales in the USA from passing stricter legislation against strip clubs, or from enforcing it fully. However, in recent years, many cities, such as New York City, have enacted ordinances prohibiting "adult entertainment" businesses from within a certain distance of houses, schools, and churches. Often, a distance of nearly half-a-mile is stipulated, thus guaranteeing that no new strip clubs can be opened in many major cities. Courts have generally upheld these zoning laws.

Touching of strippers is illegal in most states. However, some dancers and some clubs condone touching of dancers during private dances. This touching often includes the fondling of breasts, buttocks, and in rare cases the vaginal region. In some locales, dancers may give a customer a "friction dance", whereby the dancer grinds against the customer's crotch while he is fully clothed in an attempt to arouse him or bring him to climax.

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References

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nightclub (or "night club" or "club") is a drinking, dancing, and entertainment venue which does its primary business after dark. A nightclub is usually distinguished from bars, pubs or taverns, by the inclusion of a dance floor and a DJ booth, where a DJ plays recorded dance and
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Private dancer redirects here; for the Tina Turner album and song, see Private Dancer and Private Dancer (song)


A striptease
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A lap dance is a specific type of erotic dance offered in some strip clubs or (somewhat more formal) gentlemen's clubs in which the patron is seated, and the dancer is either in immediate contact (contact dancing) with the patron, or within a very short distance.
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The sex industry is the term given to the industry commercial enterprises which employ men and women in various capacities, generally relating to what is described as adult entertainment or erotica
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bikini or two-piece is a type of women's swimsuit, characterized by two separate parts — one covering the breasts, the other the groin (and optionally the buttocks), leaving an uncovered area between the two garments. It is often worn in hot weather and while swimming.
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Lingerie is a term for women's fashion undergarments.
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Chippendale dancers are a group of men who provocatively dance for a primarily female audience. They are best known as being shirtless, muscular and wearing little else but bow ties, white cuffs and tight black leather or spandex pants.
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cover charge is a flat fee for entry to defray the cost of entertainment such as live musicians, singers or a DJ, or for the use of a dance floor, pool tables, or services such as dancing lessons.
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The sex industry is the term given to the industry commercial enterprises which employ men and women in various capacities, generally relating to what is described as adult entertainment or erotica
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Sapphire Gentlemen's Club is a strip club Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. The 71,000-square-foot enterprise includes VIP skyboxes and three lounges, and is billed as the world's largest nightclub.
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Mons Venus is a nude lap dancing strip club in Tampa, Florida.[1]
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Scores is a strip club in Manhattan, New York City, and is one of several gentlemen's clubs which changed the face of adult entertainment in that city during the early 1990s and has gained wider notoriety and popularity mostly due to frequent mention by Howard Stern.
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Pattaya (Thai: พัทยา, RTGS: Phatthaya) is a city in Thailand, located on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand (
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Go go bar can refer to:
  • In the present United States, a go-go bar is typically an alternative term for certain sorts of strip clubs.
  • In the past, it was used to refer to bars or nightclubs featuring go-go dancers.

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A striptease
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The terms dancer and exotic dance can have different meanings in different parts of the world and depending on context.

In a non-erotic sense, the word "exotic" applies to the fact that something is out of the ordinary or perceived by spectators as unusual.
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tip (or gratuity) is a payment to certain service sector workers beyond the advertised price. The amount of a tip is typically computed as a percent of the transaction minus taxes.[1] These payments and their size are a matter of social custom.
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