In an earlier blog I told you about mud wrestling mud wrestling and the girls who took part in it. Strictly speaking, they were not employees but competitors. That didn’t stop them from earning a steady income. At least, until the women’s rights people put an end to it.
The girls were followed by a group of young guys called The Beach Boys. They were local lads, recruited by the lady who managed the mud wrestling act and trained by her. They had well-honed physiques and wore the briefest of briefs (known a jock straps in some parts of the world).
The boys flexed their muscles and pranced around on a small stage beneath flashing lights to the sound of heavy metal. Bodies oiled and hairless they hung onto their small item of clothing and looked bashful when female voices shouted for a Full Monty.
I can’t say I was taken by the Beach Boys but that’s a personal view. They undoubtedly had their admirers and were well paid for what they did - at least, that's what the mud girls said.
If you are planning to travel round Australia and are thinking of putting on something similar, I'd advise you to get a manager. A work visa will be required for non-Australian residents and it may be necessary to join an appropriate union.
I’m told that sex is not involved. Indeed, it’s strictly out. The aim is to create an image of masculine virility that will excite the ladies in the audience and make them more amenable to the advances of their male companions. The mud girls told me they were there for a similar reason.
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