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Lesson in life
Wow just Wow is all I have to say about my night last night as most of you know I just started working in the high class club its great and I love it. The custmer base is so drasticaly differnt that what i am used before I danced in a club that was less then 10 miles from a miltary base so it was 90% single guys between the ages of 18and30 it was great fun but this club is so differnt the custmer base is older bussiness men between the ages of 27-65 but here is what i mean by lesson in life i was on the stage and and there is custmers all over and i look at them and they are all older bussimen men yuppie type here for the convention and I look them and relize these are the people you see sitting next to you in the big fancy church every sunday with there family and the ones that live in the big houses basicly the ones I think have the ideal life and here they are in front of me drunk off there ass acting worse then some of the 18 year olds I have met in the club. I don't think there is anything wrong with this at all everyone is intitled to let loose but it just opend my eyes to the fact not everything is as it seems and most have a wild side hiden in side. any thoughts on this.
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Yep quite an eye opener. That must've happend to me at some point too because I have trouble dating men since I see that "normal" guys are sometimes the ones who are the wildest. You're absolutely correct in your observation.
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I remember being young and looking up to certain people. BF still looks up to older professional wealthy types and feels a bit insecure.
I however cannot look at anyone no matter what age or stage in life as "better" or "above" me in any way. Those old rich dirtbags are the same drunk pervo's who tried to hand me their hotel room key. And the fancy rich broads who drive nice cars and look down thier nose at me... Those are the rich bitches who are married to the dirtbags who tried to hand me thier room keys. Ha!
Thanks to stripping, nobody intimidates me any more.
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I understand your rant, but think about the guys you're dealing with. In my club, those middle-aged, married types are the worst when they're in groups because they hardly ever get out, and when they end up at the club, all they want to do is offer you money for extras and try to grab you/insult you. Personally, I like the younger kids better sometimes because they are somewhat intimidated by dancers and don't try to touch or get extras.
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I noticed that, after I started dancing, I could look at a guy and sort of feel if he was a perv or not. It really opened my eyes that people are rarely as subdued behind closed (bedroom) doors. Oh man, you REALLY want to tear down some curtains? Go work at a peepshow. They walk in looking like normal guys... and then they go in the booth and reveil that they're wearing women's underwear or they've got a buttplug in their ass, or they're wearing some chastity belt... Seriously.