A Glasgow stripper on a mission to reveal the truth about what goes on in clubs says she's been fat shamed by customers.
Rain World says she deals with creeps every day and some men can become 'crazed' in a room with women wearing very little clothes.
The 20-something told the Daily Star that she gets creepy comments virtually every shift as an exotic dancer, but the mean ones are the hardest to take.
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Rain is based in the city and explains she's also had comments about not being 'pretty enough' or cruel remarks about her glasses.
She told the Star: "Being in a room full of so many half naked beautiful women can make people act crazy.
"Every shift probably [creepy comments are made].
"I'm usually fine with 'creepy' comments, my only problem is when the guy hasn't paid me.
"Creepy is manageable, it's mean comments that are the problem.
"I've been called fat, not pretty enough, and told that my glasses are 'terrible'.
"They're usually just broke or jealous though."
She continued: "There's so many ways to be the worst customer.
"There's guys that promise you they'll pay you lots if you sit with them but then just pay you £20 or their card gets declined, guys that try to touch you all the time.
"Then there's some really mean and judgemental guys who are so insecure they need to take a pretty girl down to feel okay."
Rain is one of a handful of strippers featuring in a Star story highlighting the downside of the industry.
Lola Dalvia, 31, is all too familiar with creepy men.
So much so, that one bloke flew 4,500 miles from the US to the UK just to watch her dance at the strip club.
The French beauty, who is based in London, was not impressed when she found out about the randy bloke's journey.
He even ended up following her to Helsinki just so he could gawk at Lola.
To make matters worse, he didn't even cough up the cash.
She said: "I thought it was disrespectful, you can't just follow me around and look at me half naked on stage and then not even pay me.
"He travelled to London first and he told me he just wanted to meet me.
"You feel flattered at first but it was a bit creepy and intense."
However, that is not the only downside to her stripping career.
Pamela Carmen, 21, is also keen to shed the light on the realities of stripping.
She reiterated that spinning around the pole and dealing with men does not make for an "easy job."
Carmen hopes that shining the light on the industry to TikTok fans can help women make an informed decision on whether or not they want to pursue stripping.
"It's not an easy job and the money is never promised.
"It is definitely nowhere near as easy to make money as other dancers on TikTok make it seem.
"It's not a glamorous job but it definitely has changed my life for the better.
"Don't be shy and never have a preference when it comes to customers everyone has money, always know that you are in control and when you say no it means no.
"Your body your rules."
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