When we first got married, in 1996, my wife, Mary, was quite conservative. She didn't even own a 2-piece swimming suit and would never consider going out in public braless.
We'd been married for about 3 years when it suddenly dawned on me that the thought of people seeing Mary partly or totally nude really turned me on. At that moment, I started on my project to make her into an exhibitionist.
As part of that process we occasionally visited local strip clubs. The city where we live is somewhat noted for having a great abundance of these clubs and unlike some states, they dancers here get totally nude, not just topless.
On one of our trips to a couple of local clubs I asked her to wear a Victoria's Secret sweater dress. She wore it with lace top thigh high stocking, 4.0" heels and nothing else.
When we went on this excursion Mary was 5' 7" with red hair and the pale skin that is endemic to most redheads. She had heavy, natural 38D breasts and both nipples were pierced.
The dress she was wearing was just barely long enough to cover her ass and left the lace tops of the thigh high's partially exposed. It was cut very low, below the belly button, in front.
We got to the club and got a table, back from the stage. We were against a low wall, on top of which was a stand-up bar so people at the bar could look down on the floor and the tables below, like ours.
The waitress came and we ordered drinks and watched the show. There were 6 girls dancing and all had multiple tattoos. None were much over 25. There were 5 more women sitting above us at the stand-up bar. They looked like dancers that were off work.
The dress Mary was wearing showed a lot of her big tits and they were easily the biggest tits in the building. I noticed the dancers above us were looking down Mary's dress and chattering among themselves. I think they were trying to figure out if she had pierced nipples.
Mary sat back and I put my arm around her as we watched the dancers. They all seemed to be a pretty uninspired bunch. I was glad we were sitting back, away from the "rack" so I didn't feel obligated to tip them on every song.