Author Samantha Ross's Controversial Confession; Sleeping With A Woman Watched By 2 Naughty Men
JAKARTA - Samantha Ross talks about her experiences working as a stripper in her book Sunshine: The Diary of a Lap Dancer. This book reveals what goes on behind closed doors in men's clubs.
This Melbourne-based writer travels the world working under her stage name Sunshine. At that time, he kept a diary to record all his wild adventures.
One of the moments he remembers was the first time he had sex with a woman. Samantha sleeps with a bisexual friend while two men watch them. The two of them made a lot of money from the meeting.
According to Samantha, her meeting with Chloe was encouraged by two naval officers who visited the strip club where she worked.
"They chose Chloe and me, praising us as they filled our glasses," Samantha recalled as quoted by the Daily Star, Thursday, December 3.
"I'm bisexual," Chloe announced, causing one of the officers to choke on her drink.
"I don't believe you," challenged the other officers with a glint of hope in his eyes.
"'That's right," Chloe insisted.
"He glared at me, and then I was the one choking on my drink. My friend came to me! If I was a little aware, I would feel uncomfortable, but I'm far from it," said Samantha.
In fact, says Samantha in the book, she was flattered by Chloe's invitation and her imagination was confused. Samantha has always been fascinated by lesbian pornography, even though he believes he has no interest in having sex with women.
Samantha said exotic dancers welcomed her sexual orientation more than the average person. He was taught to accept after years of being "treated as an outsider".
Samantha accepts Chloe's offer, which is sweetened by officers who offer thousands of dollars to have sex in front of them.
He said, "I'll give you girls four thousand dollars to have sex in front of us," said one officer.
"Two thousand each!"
Chloe and Samantha could not resist it.
Even though Samantha is aroused by her new experience, she still considers herself straight.
"I was happy to have the opportunity to see what was going on, but I am definitely heterosexual," he said.