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This Is My Real Name: A Stripper's Memoir
This Is My Real Name: A Stripper's Memoir | Cid V Brunet
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This Is My Real Name is the memoir of Cid V Brunet, who spent ten years (using the name Michelle) working as a dancer at strip clubs. From her very first lapdance in a small-town bar to working at high-end clubs, Michelle learns she must follow the unspoken rules that will allow her to succeed in the competitive industry. Along the way, she and her coworkers encounter compelling clients and unreasonable bosses and navigate their own relationships to drugs and alcohol. Michelle and her friends rely on each other's camaraderie and strength in an industry that can be both toxic and deeply rewarding. Deeply personal, This Is My Real Name demystifies stripping as a career with great respect and candor, while at the same time exploring the complex, sex-positive reationships (queer and otherwise) that make it meaningful.
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A page-turning memoir about ten years working as a stripper. I found it a fascinating window into a world I didn't know much about. Brunet portrays their experiences as cutthroat and toxic, fulfilling and freeing. I would have liked more depth to the relationships (working and otherwise) they had with fellow strippers, as well as more on the rewarding angle. Lovely turns of phrase and interesting insights about gender, queerness, and capitalism.

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