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Originally posted by Replaced_Texan
Huh. When I was in law school, I worked for the Houston Area Women's Center, and we spent a lot of time fighting with the city over the stupid licensure ordinances that they were trying to impose on people who work in sexually oriented businesses. The city wanted the dancers to wear their licenses at all times, which included real name, address, etc. They were unimpressed with our arguments that they were giving stalkers all sorts of information. I talked with a lot of women about the men that fall in love in those clubs. I shouldn't be so surprised to meet one on-line. Hell, I already know Sidd.
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Back in the old days, I worked in retail. You would be surprised (maybe not) at the number of people who will call you at home (before I could afford an unlisted number). I asked management if I could order business cards without my last name on them. They said yes, at first. Then other people from other departments found and the requests increased to the point where they said no. I also refused to wear my name tag because it had my last name on it. I got written up so many times for not wearing my name tag. And then, a woman in cosmetics was being harassed by a particularly aggressive customer who would come into her department all the time and hit on her. Even though she was married. But she was hot and got hit on all the time. She also asked for a first-name only badge after the guy started calling her at home. Even when her husband would answer. He followed her out to her car in the parking lot one night and scared the hell out of her. Then management finally said OK to the first-name only thing on name tags and business cards. And escorts out to the parking lot.
I can't imagine what a stripper would go through.