"I have a girlfriend at home." Congratulations. Let me remind you that I'm trying to drain your wallet, not your nuts.
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"I have a girlfriend at home." Congratulations. Let me remind you that I'm trying to drain your wallet, not your nuts.
It seems to me the guys most concerned with having a girlfriend/wife at home, and the guys that keep saying things like "ohh this is so bad... " "oh don't do that" and are soooo nervous at first 2 songs later are grinding and trying to luck for neck.
"When do you go onstage?" This phrase does not indicate a non-spender really, it's just more of a trite attempt to make conversation that comes of as annoying when you hear it so much. It would be one thing if this happened at say, KOD, where girls can make thousands on stage from a famous rapper, for instance. But if you're at a club where CRs and table dances bring in the most cash, stage is a waste of time. In a club without a pole, there's nothing special about stage, so it's better just to buy the damn table dance.
I'm gonna add to this... Asking overtly sexual questions on the floor. "What's your favorite position? What turns you on?"
As the DJ just said "It's CEO, now get back on the forklift you broke mofo" :rotfl:
When a guy say " I know girls who does this industry.... I know how it works" but yet he spent no money! He even said he buy dances later but never did! Full of shit
"I was gonna tip you onstage but you werent doing anything"
"Im just chilling tonight"
Cust: whats your name?
Me: gee gee
Cust: whats your REAL name?
Me:* walks away*
"I'm just here killing time."
"What does your family think of you doing this?"
"How old are you?"
"I dont buy dances but i will buy you a drink" <--- how backwards dumb ass
"What are you doing when you leave here?"
"I wouls rather pay you outside the club"
Omg you guys, reading all this just reminded me of one guy who told me something really stupid OK here goes:
After I told him I had a boyfriend he says
"You know the fact that you're working here means you're cheating on your boyfriend"
Um... Ok... That's not the worst part then he says, and at this point he's trying to get me to do extras for him
"You're not gona make money if you're not willing to do stuff"
Wow guy, just wow!
"Do you enjoy doing this?"
Guys who ask this think they're asking such a radical question...they think no one has ever asked us this before...they have no understanding that this job is probably more boring in many ways than whatever the fuck they do at their day jobs. They think that enjoying dancing is some kind of requirement, even though they've hated their jobs from the day they started working. It's fine to feel ambivalent about your job unless you work in the sex industry. If you work in the sex industry, you must either hate it (which they expect) or love it (which they wouldn't believe even if it's true). They half hope that you actually hate your job and half hope that you're a sex maniac who'd happily do it for free. Ugh.
Am I ranting? Maybe? Maybe.