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mediocrity
08-14-2011, 03:43 AM
I know I have already commented, but I feel like the resounding answer is "of course".

That being said, what this girl is providing is not within the parameters of the law, no matter how you slice it.

xGigi
08-14-2011, 06:17 AM
look for the fetish guys...

I had a fav a few years ago who used to get an hour VIP out of a guy who wanted her to do nothing more than dance on him in her 7" stripper heels. She didn't even have to take her dress off!
damn where ARE these guys? I hear about them but I never see them.

BringOnTheMen
08-14-2011, 06:41 AM
Is anyone else having trouble envisioning "nibbling" on someone's junk? Because in my head it's just not working out so well.

I haven't gotten to "nibbling" yet, still trying to figure out "humming." I'm picturing dancers just squatting, humming some Journey song at the guys junk and looking up expectantly for a tip.

JayATee
08-14-2011, 06:49 AM
oh man I'd love to dance on a guy's junk. with my stilettos.

I used to have a reg who would pay me to do exactly that. LOVED him.

KS_Stevia
08-14-2011, 10:32 AM
I also had a coupe of regs that liked me to hurt their junk w my stilletos, very nice cats they were, I always felt kind of bad hurting them, being they were so nice and respectful.

JayATee
08-14-2011, 10:34 AM
I also had a coupe of regs that liked me to hurt their junk w my stilletos, very nice cats they were, I always felt kind of bad hurting them, being they were so nice and respectful.

omg totally! Mine was the same and I always felt guilty!!! Lol

TinkerBall
08-24-2011, 06:16 PM
Just be careful though about the humming and nibbling in cases where you have used crazy glue to keep your pants together. She could get stuck and you may have to continue paying until she is unstuck. That could be a lot of dances and maybe a lot of explaining to the rescue squad. :P;D}:D

KeithDoxen
08-24-2011, 09:05 PM
It depends on the guy, how much money he is spending, how grabby he is or even how cute he is. Chemistry is also a factor.

So I'm trying to reconcile two themes that I've observed among the conversations here that seem to conflict. The prevailing theme among the dancers here seems to be that the way strippers behave in a strip club is entirely business-oriented, and that the goal of a stripper is to make as much bank as possible, just like the goal of the Best Buy guy is to sell as many TVs as possible.

But isn't that in conflict with the notion that a stripper might give a more fulfilling dance to a guy she finds more attractive or with whom she feels more chemistry? Wouldn't giving the best dances to the rich old dude who will empty his wallet be more in line with the goal of making a profit?

(And just to be sure, I am neither rich nor an old dude. LOL. I'm just trying to understand the dynamics of the strip club because I find it so interesting.)

KeithDoxen
08-24-2011, 09:33 PM
Would a car salesman prefer to interact with a pleasant, amiable potential customer, rather than a penny-pinching condescending asshole? Of course. Who wouldn't? The salesperson is trying to make a sale....if that target customer is both gracious, hospitable, and attractive....all the better.

True, but the car salesman is actually likely to try harder with the tightwad, given that it's going to be more difficult to separate the penny pincher from his pennies.

That said, I agree that it really all comes down to ogling.

4everresolutions
08-25-2011, 02:11 AM
Lopaw is spot on. Word, m'lady.

yoda57us
08-25-2011, 05:07 PM
So I'm trying to reconcile two themes that I've observed among the conversations here that seem to conflict. The prevailing theme among the dancers here seems to be that the way strippers behave in a strip club is entirely business-oriented, and that the goal of a stripper is to make as much bank as possible, just like the goal of the Best Buy guy is to sell as many TVs as possible.

OK, you seem to get that part...



But isn't that in conflict with the notion that a stripper might give a more fulfilling dance to a guy she finds more attractive or with whom she feels more chemistry? Wouldn't giving the best dances to the rich old dude who will empty his wallet be more in line with the goal of making a profit?


Conflict? Where? The guy who gets the "better dances" is still paying for them. If he's really enjoying them he may very well be buying more of them! Stop trying to see it as one or the other. The ladies certainly don't. The goal is to get the nice guy's money, the mean guy's money, the handsome guy's money and the fat guy's money.

Again, the goal is to get all the money that is available during the shift, not just the guys you like.

KeithDoxen
08-25-2011, 05:43 PM
Conflict? Where? The guy who gets the "better dances" is still paying for them. If he's really enjoying them he may very well be buying more of them! Stop trying to see it as one or the other. The ladies certainly don't. The goal is to get the nice guy's money, the mean guy's money, the handsome guy's money and the fat guy's money.

Again, the goal is to get all the money that is available during the shift, not just the guys you like.

Far be it from me to question a Jedi Master, otherwise I may end up facing Vader in the cave, and that never ends well for anyone involved! But in my commentary I was referencing a couple of comments upthread where a couple of the girls suggested that looks or chemistry could play a role in who got the better dances. So my point simply was that if the object is to get all the money, why would looks or chemistry even come into play? You would theoretically give the best dance possible to everyone in order to empty every wallet in the place, no?

I think that the analogy upthread regarding how a car salesperson might react to different kinds of customers is a pretty good explanation though.

yoda57us
08-25-2011, 06:22 PM
So my point simply was that if the object is to get all the money, why would looks or chemistry even come into play?

Because women are human beings, not lap-dancing droids.


You would theoretically give the best dance possible to everyone in order to empty every wallet in the place, no?


Theoretically, as a customer, you probably don't know if the last guy got a "better" dance than you did. Not the "best" doesn't mean it was bad.

JayATee
08-27-2011, 06:12 PM
Yoda, I truly believe you have the patience of a saint.

KS_Stevia
08-27-2011, 06:42 PM
Yoda is the bomb.

JayATee
08-27-2011, 06:43 PM
Yoda is the bomb.

Totally. Said this more than once myself. :)

yoda57us
08-27-2011, 08:59 PM
Yoda, I truly believe you have the patience of a saint.


Yoda is the bomb.


Totally. Said this more than once myself. :)

:blush: Thank you ladies, you are both too kind. :hat: