View Full Version : Alrighty - A question for the ladies on something different...
kaiarose
04-29-2008, 08:48 AM
So she didn't apologize for her behavior? Or did she? She shouldn't take out her bad week on you. She's supposed to leave her problems at the door. However, this was her first time being rude to you so maybe you could forgive her.
youngBUTbanking
04-29-2008, 02:25 PM
^^ for the most part i guess...she said she tried to call a few time during the week which she did and i didnt call her back..which is true...she basically put it on that she was having a bad week...
It is the first time she acted like that- When she calls this week, Still havent figured out what do on that one yet...
loveandluxury
04-29-2008, 02:54 PM
I personally don't care about chicks in the club and I couldn't give a crap less if a regular brought a girl in that he introduced as a friend and she greeted me in a friendly way as you said your friend did. Maybe I'm just really laid back and I want to have a good time while I'm working so I'm in a good mood for my customers and that lets them have a stress free good time as well. I wouldn't have reacted that way at all, I would have gladly greeted your friend and talked to her as well. I guess I'm the minority though..
I do think this girl might be interested in you. If I were in your shoes, I would have most definetely spent my money on other girls instead of her after she was rude to your friend. Let us know how it goes on Saturday if you guys go out!
evek0711
05-10-2008, 09:03 AM
I've had a customer bring a girl friend. It's very uncomfortable but I did say hi and chat for a while but didn't stay long. Women have a tendency of trying to make too much out of a simple customer / dancer relationship. I don't mind dancing for girls but it felt like she was out to get me. I did tell him how I felt the next time I saw him.
I do think you dancer friend over reacted.