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AlexxaHex
07-23-2006, 05:53 AM
[QUOTE=TigersMilkGuys will never stop asking for sex. Ever. Being asked for sex on a nightly basis is just part of the casualties of the job. However, it is not part of the job to give into the sexual requests.[/QUOTE]

Exactly.

candie00
07-24-2006, 02:08 AM
Whoa, that wasn't supposed to sound bitchy lol, sorry!


I don't think You'r bitchy at all. You seem really nice!

candie00
07-24-2006, 02:13 AM
fuck the haters girl, i salute you!


I agree 100%

MulattoKittyn
07-24-2006, 06:01 AM
Well, honestly, I don't know if it was right but he was stupid and rude enough to give her the money.

I figure if you're that dumb, you probably don't deserve your money.

carolina6
07-24-2006, 10:23 AM
I think the only problem I have is that if by some chance this guy was a cop, you could have been in jail, and that would suck.

If it was me, I would have said, "Well, give me 350, and I'll see if I can make time in my schedule to come hang out with you." If he gives you the money, you didn't promise anything, and it's his own stupid fault. In this case, you did actually tell him you would fuck him, which probably makes him think that you really are a whore, and just decided to not sell yourself for money this time. Anything that makes me look like I'm actually a whore, which could get me put in jail, I wouldn't do. That's just me.

KittenCaboodle
07-24-2006, 08:21 PM
Hahaha........ Good one Metal_n_mitsu!

JustMeHere
07-25-2006, 04:12 PM
I recall that major league teams return to the same city several times over the course of a season, so you may be seeing this guy again.

Also, the next day your customer could spread the word to all the local team's players. Word would get around.

He was an asshole, but two wrongs don't make a right.

If I was underage, and tried to buy beer (an illegal act) and the store owner took, and kept, my $$$, would that be acceptable?

If you tried to buy pot, and the dealer took your money and walked away, how would you react.

What goes around, comes around.

fiery_lady
07-26-2006, 02:11 PM
There is a proper solution for a guy who asks a stripper for sex. You can ask the bouncer to have him removed from the club, because he is only there to solicit sex and not buying dances, tipping, etc. Problem solved. Just have him thrown out of the club. They aren't supposed to legally solicit for sex anyways, so the club should back you on having him removed.

Secondly, the other posters were right. If that guy had been a vice cop, you would have been arrested for prostitution.

On another note, I'm not surprised this happened in Phoenix as that town seems to be loaded with scam artists, low lifes and meth-heads. No offense to any clean dancers in the Phoenix area, but I don't have a very high opinion of Phoenix. The two or three clubs that I did venture in to for work had some very questionable dancers and some real scuzzy guys. I've heard several reports from guys about being ripped-off in Phoenix clubs by dancers i.e. wallet stolen, money stolen off table, promises for sex, etc. I'm just glad I never bother to work in any of the Phoenix clubs. I don't want any part of that.

I'm sure not all the dancers are like that, but all you need is a few in any one club and it can ruin your reputation fast.

danijamesxxx
07-26-2006, 02:35 PM
It wasn't too mature, or smart of you to post this story in a forum heavily weighted with Phoenix dancers and customers. If you're worried about wasting your time, you might rethink moving back here. All the local clubs and many of the dancers have read your post. Strippers don't have much patience for your types in their clubs - your attitude alone will drop the incomes of your shift-mates. Look forward to some catty chatter behind your back as the professionals try to distance themselves from your vibe in order to make a living. At best, they will treat you as invisible. But don't look for any high fives from the working crowd who respect the source of their income.
Although you are clearly a newbie to the world of stripping. Just chalk this up to a lesson learned.

Good strippers don't pretend to enjoy customers of all types, they LEARN to. If you can learn to, you'll bank without stealing. If not, there's a corner on VanBuren waiting for you.

God, don't you think that's being a little harsh?? Jesus..... ::) Who cares? We all llive our lives, blah blah blah. Everyone makes mistakes too. And IMHO, while I wouldn't necessarily have done the same thing, I would sure be tempted to. And does that make me immoral? Should I be blacklisted for wanting to make some extra money from a total asshole? Please. He was asking for it.

Paris
07-26-2006, 03:35 PM
There is a proper solution for a guy who asks a stripper for sex. You can ask the bouncer to have him removed from the club, because he is only there to solicit sex and not buying dances, tipping, etc. Problem solved. Just have him thrown out of the club. They aren't supposed to legally solicit for sex anyways, so the club should back you on having him removed.


Wow, what club do you work at? I've only worked at one club that had this policy, and it quickly became a ghost town, as all the customers were 86'ed. (the funny thing is that it is now an extreme extra's club, and the dancers are, how shall I say?? Ummm...NOT classic beauties.)

I think most dancers who have been dancing for a while, have crossed some kind of ethical line because of jerks like the one the OP encountered. I will occasionally place "curses" on customers of the club that treat me or others badly. That makes me feel better, and it really harms no one. I got the idea from Stephen King, from his book "thinner".

I admit, that I too have run scams. Usually they guys had it coming, and I saw myself as delivering karmic retribution. I've never "cursed" or scammed anyone who didn't have it coming. I also think ignorance is a legitemit excuse for bad behavior.

Metal_n_mitsu's customer was a jerk of the first degree. She was just delivering some karmic retribution that he had coming to him anyway.

The problem is that she rubbed it his face, then posted here in this forum, where customers, managers and dancers alike can read about how this guy got what was coming to him.

Those two actions will likely bite her in the ass at some point.

fiery_lady
07-26-2006, 11:49 PM
Wow, what club do you work at? I've only worked at one club that had this policy, and it quickly became a ghost town, as all the customers were 86'ed. (the funny thing is that it is now an extreme extra's club, and the dancers are, how shall I say?? Ummm...NOT classic beauties.).

What I meant was that if this guy kept pestering her for sex and just sat there not buying table dances or tipping the ladies, the bouncers may throw them out. They nor the club will make any money off this guy. The clubs I've worked at care at least that much.

Widget
08-10-2006, 10:16 PM
You're telling me I'm gonna get shot cuz I hustle a guy out of 300 bucks? I will restate what I said earlier, for this guy, it's pocket change. AND he was from PITTSBURG lol, gone tomorrow, never to be seen by me again. So it really wasn't a big deal, but I refuse to fight on the forums because it's immature and really lame. So I'm going to go do something useful and not waste my time, you guys can rant and rave about how you think I'm "Unethical" or whatever you'd like, but I'm not going to sit and argue, it's just pointless.

^^^^^^
Received no love as a child and doesn't believe in self-improvement

twisterinAZ
08-10-2006, 11:05 PM
I'm really surprised that management is Ok with this...I once had to return a $500 tip I recieved from a drunken customer who I spent 3hrs dancing for in VIP because he (wrongly) ASSUMED that I wanted to go home with him. I didn't and I never said that but management was not happy and demanded that I return the tip because a big spender was so unhappy...What knid of club would allow that to go on? Dancers allowed to blatently steal from a customer? I do agree that he should not have solicited you, but you should have just gotten paid for your dances and moved on. Girls that do that type of thing give strippers a bad name....sorry hon, just my opinion

funlatina82
08-10-2006, 11:13 PM
Hey, I thought it was funny.

chimecho
08-11-2006, 04:06 AM
Hey, I thought it was funny.
Me too }:D

Cameo
08-11-2006, 11:23 AM
If the guy was fine with throwing $700 at you, then losing $350 shouldn't be so bad for him. Like you said, he was rich and a real dick to you. He probably even knew that prostitution is illegal in the SC. Don't worry, it's not like you do it to every customer, right? :)

Cheif_Bigfoot
08-11-2006, 12:38 PM
Kinda glad this thread got revived. I've been really tempted to go out to the local SC tonight but this saves me a couple of hundred bucks at least. Not that I would act like that and I don't think scams are that common around here better safe then sorry!

AlexxaHex
08-11-2006, 04:02 PM
Kinda glad this thread got revived. I've been really tempted to go out to the local SC tonight but this saves me a couple of hundred bucks at least. Not that I would act like that and I don't think scams are that common around here better safe then sorry!

Well I'd say you should just choose where you spend your money wisely. Not all dancers would do this to you. Don't let this post ruin your good time!

maximvsv
08-11-2006, 04:32 PM
Oh great, a stripper who rips off guys and carries a gun . . .

Isn't that the plot of a movie from the 80's?

On the topic, yep, it's a funny story. I'll second everyone else's stuff: it was morally wrong; he did deserve it; you ought not to do such things; worse stuff happens; etc. Still funny, though.

P.S.

Right from where I'm sitting, typing this stuff, I can see Ms. Wayward's business card.

TifaRae
08-11-2006, 06:49 PM
Well, as to your point that he shouldn't have been asking you for sex in the first place, SO?!

If I ask a gas station attendant to sell me some cocaine, and he tells me damn right he will, but takes my money and no drugs... unethical! And I'd tell all my druggie friends just what a lying son of a bitch he was. Right? Am I right?