These Strippers Are Delivering Food To Stay Employed And Bring Joy During Coronavirus

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These Strippers Are Delivering Food To Stay Employed And Bring Joy During Coronavirus
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Shon Boulden, owner of two Portland, Oregon, strip clubs, posed 'Boober Eats' as a joke. The enthusiastic response has been no laughing matter.

But perhaps just as important to Boulden and his employees is the way they are supporting the community ― coming together even while keeping their distance. Both Brodie and, another dancer at Lucky Devil Lounge, said the deliveries have been positive, fun and uplifting.

“My co-workers and I are getting to know each other on a deeper level, making this different kind of human connection,” Toxic said. “We’re hearing stories from the people in our community ― a lot of people have been laid off, they don’t know what’s going to happen next. We’re getting to bring joy into their lives. Just being able to be there for our community and to be there for each other ― it’s been really rewarding.

“We would like to change the whole idea about the strip clubs ― the stereotypes ― and for people to show more respect toward the stripper ― the sex worker ― community,” she said. “A lot of people don’t see strippers as people. I would like to see more positivity toward and support around our industry.

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