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Loose Lips (and Everything Else) Sink Ships

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I’ll be honest — when a story mixes military deployments, operational security, and a viral TikTok from a stripper with nearly a million followers, it’s going to get attention. Fast.

That’s exactly what happened this week after Charm Daze, a dancer based in San Diego, posted a raw video that’s now making the rounds. In it, she describes something she’s been noticing lately at the clubs near major military installations: a wave of very young service members coming in, blowing through their cash, looking down, and casually dropping that they’re heading out on deployment “next week.”

“I work at a strip club next to, like, several military bases,” she says in the clip. “All the military guys are coming in and they’re spending all of their money. They’re kind of depressed… They’re like, ‘Oh yeah, we’re gonna have fun,’ but you can tell something’s off. And then they’re like, ‘We deploy next week.’” The NYP writes

She goes on to say many of these guys seem barely old enough to be there — she even called them “fetuses” — and that the whole thing has been hitting her emotionally.

The OPSEC Problem No One Wants to Say Out Loud

Marine officer and influencer Kagan Dunlap put it bluntly in a follow-up post: “PSA: Don’t tell your adult entertainer you’re deploying.” He reminded troops they shouldn’t be sharing timelines, dates, or locations with barbers, strippers, or anyone outside the need-to-know circle — because that information can (and does) end up online.

And here we are.

Even vague details — “we deploy next week” from guys stationed near specific bases — can be pieced together by people who shouldn’t have that info. Adversaries monitor social media, local chatter, and yes, viral videos. The old saying “loose lips sink ships” has been updated for 2026: loose nips can do the same.

It’s not about shaming the dancers. Charm Daze isn’t a security analyst; she’s just sharing what she’s seeing in her workplace. The responsibility sits squarely with the service members who know better (or should). Basic OPSEC training hammers this home: don’t talk about movements, timelines, or missions in public settings. Period.

What Should Happen Next?

Military leadership has probably already taken note. Briefings on social media discipline and casual conversations with civilians get reinforced after stories like this. For the troops themselves: if you’re heading out soon, save the details for your chain of command and your battle buddies. The rest of the world — no matter how friendly or understanding they seem in the moment — doesn’t need to know.

As a reminder to the Simps, NO MATTER WHAT A STRIPPER TELLS YOU, there is in fact no sex in the champagne room.

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