Golden_Rule
08-20-2009, 11:43 AM
Maybe its just me.
To me words, the choices of which ones to use, etc, mean something. When someone chooses words that express deeper emotions I ascribe deep emotions to the state of the writer at the time of the writing.
Any way... moving the meeting.
lopaw
08-20-2009, 07:40 PM
The mere possibility of starting to feel more than I should about a dancer is the reason I gave up ATF's a while ago. Now on any given visit it's multiple ladies with no particular favorite. Keeps the drama down significantly, too.
Life is already way too complicated......I try to keep clubbing simple.
JoeUnCool
08-21-2009, 07:21 AM
Jesus, this thread just keeps getting resurrected.........
Thanks guys, I get it. My original post was friggin 10 months ago! I did take a break, I did move on, and amazingly enough I am still a high functioning, easily aroused, heavy spending strip club junkie. All I was ever saying was that this gal was very special, I don't expect to find another like her, and I miss her. It's really that simple.
There are at least a dozen or so other "favorites" in several clubs that would consider me one of their regulars, and I still love the thrill of seeing someone brand new and getting dances from them. The fact that I have an ATF who moved away doesn't change any of that.
So thanks for all the unsolicited advice, but if you'll excuse me I'm overdue for some nice LD sessions at my favorite clubs.
To paraphrase: the best way to get over one dancer (fave), is to get under another (VIP).
Glad to see that you moved on. ;D