Djoser
12-01-2014, 09:18 AM
I put lipstick on a customer once, bc he was a grabby fuck at the bar trying to feel on everyone's tits and ass for free(not mine...he tried!)and had NO intention to spend money. Not a loss right there.
Yeah no mercy for fucksticks like that.
rickdugan
12-01-2014, 10:39 AM
First of all no stripper here is loosing their mind. These girls are expressing their frustration about something they noticed in their customers.
They are not hysterical or stupid. They know who their customers are and how to treat them. They do not need you to school them on that fact.
IMHO you have taken this observation very personally because you are a married customer. Since you have felt the need to give us the same advice repeatedly, here is mine for you.
IF you do not want a glitter or perfume on your person; do not go to strip clubs.
IF a stripper treating you less than, because you are married, annoys you; do not go to strip clubs.
IF the thought of a stripper treating you any way other than what you think your money deserves pisses you off, do not go to strip clubs.
Or you could realize that in every profession people voice frustration with the bullshit they see and it isn't about you.
That is why stripper web was created.......... for strippers.
LOL Vamp. Somehow I missed this before. Rest assured that I'm not taking any of this personally. My "losing their minds" comment was aimed specifically at those ladies who indicated they they make it a point to rub glitter and perfume on these married types and we'll just have to agree to disagree on that characterization.
As I said previously, I don't blame girls for privately disliking married guys who visit clubs and I fully expect them to vent about it here. Indeed, the girls that I deal with in the clubs may feel the same way. I don't know or really care so long as it doesn't impact my experiences - and it usually doesn't. The strippers who I deal with seem to prefer making money while at work rather than seeking ways to express their moral outrage.
Maybe I'm so baffled because I've taken so much of this for granted for so long. I'm really neither trying to school anyone nor interfere with any venting. I'm just sharing a specific perspective, fwiw, relating to those who go so far as to act on their moral judgments. IME nobody gets openly worked up over married customers anymore, or makes the mistake of wearing glitter (except maybe in eye shadow), except the occasional baby stripper. And, in the clubs that I frequent, those baby strippers get "schooled" very quickly by both irritated customers and some of the snarkier veteran dancers.
Anyway, in the interest of not causing any more discomfort or controversy, this is my final :twocents: on this topic for whatever it is actually worth.