View Full Version : Which guys would you rather dance for?
Not all younger guys are broke... and remember, I wasn't talking about 18 year-old here... just "younger" guys, i.e under 35 maybe...
RoseDelight
11-24-2004, 05:53 PM
Not all younger guys are broke... and remember, I wasn't talking about 18 year-old here... just "younger" guys, i.e under 35 maybe...
When I say younger I mean 21-25. But you're right, Not all younger guys are broke. They are broke after I am done with them though. :P
Katrine
11-24-2004, 06:58 PM
When I say younger I mean 21-25. But you're right, Not all younger guys are broke. They are broke after I am done with them though. :P
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LadyM
11-25-2004, 12:34 AM
Looks don't matter to me at all. I'm at WORK. I'm there to make money, period. I have a guy at home that I'm happy with and have been with for years. So even if you look like Brad Pitt, I'm not going to pant after you all night for less money when Average Joe is likely to give me far more.
grace
11-29-2004, 06:02 PM
I'd def rather work for the "good boss" and make $75K a year than work for the demanding, obnoxious one and make $85K...
Hi, it's me and my attitude again. Ok, yes, everyone would rather work for a "good boss." To me, a good boss is one who treats you politely and pays you well. The vast majority of the time, in the SC biz, this is the older guy - more disposable income, better manners, less to prove. Honestly, it's *gasp* MORE FUN for me to entertain older guys. Of course, older guys aren't always perfect gentlemen -- they also come in "gross" and "smelly" but that's to be expected, and their money's still good.
I take it you would rather have a boss who paid you less and asked all kinds of probing personal questions, but had an adorable smile?
Younger customers often make the assumption that it's more fun for us to dance for them, because they're better looking, and "friendlier." Personally, I find youngsters to be the "demanding, obnoxious" ones -- they act as if being closer to our age makes us pals and gives them the right to pry into our personal lives. They don't understand the game. By the tone of your posts, neither do you.