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    ^^^^ ya they are well trained from the dancers in the "80 and 90"s training them! LOL

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    i thought about it, and to be honest...

    age really doesn't matter to me.

    the touchy-feely super pervert guy who shows no regaurds to my boundries creeps me out. period. i don't care if they're young or ancient. i am repulsed by all of them. the only thing that might tip the scale is if they stink.

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    i think if you're getting bad/horrible vibes off a customer then its a good time to run away no matter what the age.

    trust your instincts-they're always right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gypsy_girlchild View Post
    If anything I watch out for them more! I have had more "grandpa" types try to stick it in me than the 40 yr olds. If anything I watch the age factor and see the pervometer go up.
    I'm with Gypsy. In the 75+ age group, I've had almost nothing but bad experiences. Terrible boundaries, no respect, won't even listen to me when I say no...one of the worst experiences I ever had in a Champagne Room was with a guy who must have been in his eighties. I seriously beleive he would have raped me if he had had the strength. Then he yelled at me and refused to pay me when I stopped the dance. I had to threaten to get a bouncer, which I rarely ever have to do. Then he burst into tears, sobbing "I'm so lonely." He was waaaay drunk. It was scary, disgusting, and heart-breaking. That was the worst, but I've had several unpleasant experiences with this demographic and I tend to steer clear if I have a choice.

    I have this theory that men from a few generations back are still toting around those black-and-white ideas about "good girls" and "bad girls." Since women who take their clothes off for money can't be "good girls" we must therefore be whores with whom they can do as they please. Of course, lots of guys of all ages think this to this day, but dudes who were in their prime in the 50's seem to cling to it more strongly. It also flits across my mind from time to time that maybe this is the last pair of 20-something tits they'll ever see, and that's why they're so desperate about it. Egh. Gives me chills.

    They're cheap mothers, too. Maybe cause $20 was worth a lot more in their day.

    Anyway, sorry. But if you are over 75, you better come into the club papered in hundred dollar bills. There's nothing wrong with an old man who wants to look at a young woman, but he's got to pay. That's how strip clubs work.

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    I totally understand what you mean, Alaska. Not all old guys are sleazy child molester types, but I've come across those guys. I danced for one in Vegas who was just so delighted that I looked like his granddaughter, and told me my tits were exactly like hers - "she's even got a freckle right there just like you!"

    And those guys do tend to go for the underage-looking dancers when they can. I used to dance with a girl who looked all of 11 years old and she was pretty badly burnt out because she attracted the most disgusting customers. It's sad.

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    Yep, it was just weird to feel that (assuming he WAS a real-life perv) that I'm touching some guy that has commited incest. Then try to justify it like "well at least he's doing the right thing and hanging out with me instead of *actually* doing it. The oldness was an aside, but it DID jump out---he just seemed like Grandpappy On The Farm, or that guy I saw once that was a polygamist in Utah and had his own NBC special where a bunch of his daughters came out and told him how he ruined their lives. The filthy slob sat smiling, laughing, and denying it. And the whole point was the particular outfit I had on that nite...

    I'm really not judging the guy (in the traditional sense I guess, lol) and could be way wrong, I mean who really cares, but it's just st00pid to have so much thoughts go thru yr mind during a LD. I know better than to think too hard, but sometimes you just can't help it, right?

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