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Madcap
08-09-2008, 06:49 AM
A serious question, though: given that I do carry a lot of cash with me, and given that it is inappropriate to display it, yet I do need access to cash throughout my stay in the SC, what would you suggest I do not to tease the dancers by displaying my wad of cash? Should I have a small wad and refill it periodically? Or should I carry my 20's in one pocket, 5's in second pocket, and singles in third pocket, so that way I can peel the appropriate amounts in my pockets? What do other customers do?

We keep it in our pockets, and we learn to count.

Andygirl
08-09-2008, 08:46 AM
A serious question, though: given that I do carry a lot of cash with me, and given that it is inappropriate to display it, yet I do need access to cash throughout my stay in the SC, what would you suggest I do not to tease the dancers by displaying my wad of cash? Should I have a small wad and refill it periodically? Or should I carry my 20's in one pocket, 5's in second pocket, and singles in third pocket, so that way I can peel the appropriate amounts in my pockets? What do other customers do?

You could just keep it in a wallet and not make a big deal of flashing the cash everytime you pay for something. Or keep some in a pocket and some in a wallet. I don't know, it doesn't really seem that complicated to me.

It's fine to have a large amount of cash on you, and as long as you aren't trying to "tease" girls with it I don't see a problem. But from your earlier post, I would guess that is what you do. And just so you know, most of us know that guys who make a big deal over their money are the least likely to spend it.

bsteve
08-14-2008, 08:49 PM
You could just keep it in a wallet and not make a big deal of flashing the cash everytime you pay for something. Or keep some in a pocket and some in a wallet. I don't know, it doesn't really seem that complicated to me.


Yeah, I know that it seems like a stupid question, and it should not be that complicated. My point was that in response to the general agreement among the posters here that it is in bad taste to pull out a wad of cash, lest someone would think that I am flashing it. Because I do like to tip, I need to carry a lot of smaller bills ($1, and $5), it certainly would not fit into my wallet. Ideally a dancer would see my hand open up with the exact amount in it.



It's fine to have a large amount of cash on you, and as long as you aren't trying to "tease" girls with it I don't see a problem. But from your earlier post, I would guess that is what you do.

Yes, I admit I did that, considered it a form of CS; I was verbally spanked by everyone on here about it, and I promise NOT do it again. :-[

jbviper4
10-29-2008, 01:05 PM
This doesn't really faze me. I'm paying for the dances at the stage, not reserving the right to have private time.

I usually ask her if she'd be interested in a drink if I want to spend more time. Just like a "real" bar. Works like a charm.

threlayer
10-30-2008, 08:32 AM
It's odd, but if I put two ones on stage during her dance, she's more attentive than if I put a five on stage. I guess she doesn't read numbers well when dancing but she does count quite accurately.

If I want attention, like a private dance, I'll just ask for it. The dancers don't wait, so why should I? That's my solution to the OP. See, this is the advantage of a strip club; you dont necessarily have to spend a lot of intro. time to get a girls to go somewhere with you.

bsteve
11-10-2008, 10:04 PM
It's odd, but if I put two ones on stage during her dance, she's more attentive than if I put a five on stage. I guess she doesn't read numbers well when dancing but she does count quite accurately.


Yeah, I've noticed that too sometimes. I wonder if it is because everyone tips just with singles so that dancers simply see each bill as a single dollar.

Otoki
11-12-2008, 01:05 PM
I make a mental note to go around to everyone who has tipped me at Seville. Tipping is rare there because of the stage set-up, but I usually get dances from at least one person who tipped me. I also try to ask if they want me to come over and do a dance when I'm done on stage (while they're tipping me), which also saves me time (they'll likely reject other dancers while waiting for me).