I did dances for two people at a time three separate times last night, which enabled me to make twice as much money for half the time in each case:
In one instance, it was two white-collar professionals who seemed to be really into talking to each other and slightly uncomfortable about being there. They totally went for it. I didn't explain that it was $60 per person, just that it cost $60. They realized that they each had to pay only once they had gotten to the booth to buy a dance ticket, by which time I'd gotten them very excited about it. They loved it. It seemed like they perceived it as an exciting three-some sort of thing, I think -- a more wild show than your average lap dance, because they got to watch each other with me.
I did this again for a private booth dance with a pair of guy friends in their 20s. One guy was trying to buy his friend a dance with me as a birthday present, but the friend was married and seemed like he was uncomfortable about it. So I offered to dance for them together, and they loved that idea. It kind of seems less "guilty" if your friend is there, somehow.
Then I did this again for a couple in their 20s, a guy and a girl who was buying him a birthday present lapdance. They, too, had a blast. I felt the girl up a bit and just made a show of grinding on each of them, sometimes while facing the other or turning around to make eye contact. As they left, I heard the guy say, "Wow, that was SO worth it!"



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as such. It is much easier to control (from my experience) two guys than one guy at times. For three or more guys I prefer them to sit apart so then I can lap dance them individually as well as a "whole".

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