View Full Version : Dancer Double team-Who does this and why?
Jasmine.Doll
03-02-2014, 12:08 PM
hope you have been MIA cause of all the cash you are making
You know I have been! Whoop whoop! I would like to leave a snarky post, but there are only so many ways to say, "no she wasn't turned on--she was hustling you dude." Go write something new and ridiculous about strippers... I'll tear into it.
; )
banished avatar
03-02-2014, 09:27 PM
I will never do a double. I have more than enough with one of y'all and there will always be one that I like more than the other, which in that case id rather give all my attention to her than to try and split it up. My opinion, guys who get doubles are doing it more their own ego than for the added value/entertainment. Of course as stated that's one feeling.
azaleanola
03-06-2014, 04:06 PM
If a guy hints that he's into that, I'll summon a work friend. At my current faux-upscale club I only approach a single customer as part of a pair if it's dead or I'm bored or if I have known that particular customer to get double dances in the past. At a more party-atmosphere club I used to work at, with frequent drink specials ($2 Tuesdays, etc.) and 2-for-1 dance specials, I had pretty good luck approaching men as part of a team. I think double shows sell better when I'm a crazy drunk acrobat party girl than when I'm a retro-glam seductress.
The Boob
03-10-2014, 08:06 PM
This happened to me and I didn't like it. I feel like it puts a lot of pressure on a guy.
That extra pressure you're sensing is the reason why some double teams are quite successful at wiping out a room of guys while the other dancers are mostly striking out with their one-on-one pitches. There's this thing in the male brain that can melt under that overload of attention, and that's only the beginning of his problem because the same sensory overload that made him say yes to the hustle continues in the VIP room during the double show, keeping him from shutting the dancers down until long after he normally would have "snapped out of it." So this double act can be the crow bar that pries open some ordinarily tightwad wallets and then cleans them out. (Secrets!)
And you were right to "not like" the feel of it, because it's predatory! The shows usually suffer from chaotic writhing that's not as good of a product as the one-on-one encounter, doesn't get into the same kind of groove, divides the guy's attention in a way that's not guaranteed to be as enjoyable as the normal lapdance, and the bonus body isn't worth twice the money because you still only have just the one lap. It's really worth like only 1.3 times the usual price, and only because of the rush that comes from the sensory overload.... not because there's twice the usual amount of contact, because there's usually not. And what contact you do get is all jumbled and not as memorable (not even rememberable at all, because your brain was fried at the time). So it's not the best way to go for creating memories, necessarily.
But.... mmmmm, fried brain! (It can be nice every once in a while, like with dancers you already highly adore. That way you're not left complaining about what an incomplete introduction it was to two new dancers after you realize they never got around to some of the lapdancing basics).
charlotte.
03-12-2014, 11:59 PM
why do I do anything at work? to make money.
dirtydiamond
03-13-2014, 06:14 PM
a girl i work with and i do a wicked double dom show, it sells really well when the right type of guy comes in, so we try that sometimes. not laziness :)