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    "That's an AWESOME line Simone!!! I think you ought to start a thread in Hustle Hut with some of the common objections/lines that customers say in the club, along with your own response (which is always closing.) I've read other posts by you and they're always so quick and getting back to the sale."

    Well, one of the members asked me to do this, so here it is. Ask away...

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    YAY! Me first.

    1. What are some of the best "lines" you use on guys when their first lapdance is coming to an end, to make them get another 2,3,4,etc. ?

    2. In your experience, what has been your best money making outfit?

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    1. I'm not finished with you. Stay with me a little longer. Ok?(while shaking my head yes)
    2. My best outfits have 2 criteria: they have to make me feel good and fit my persona, and they have to come on and off easily (time is money)

    I hope this helps.
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    1. The upsell of course.

    2. I have natural DD's so anything that makes them look bigger.

    Also the smaller and more cinched the bottoms are the better. I feel I make more in a sculpted full bottom than in a g-string.




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    1. am still learning but I say "I am having fun with you let's keep going" and put my saline DD's tantalizingly close to his face

    Also at my club , the dancers get to make the call on how much to charge for a private show..I'll offer a slight discount if they book for 3 or more and pay up front. Sometimes I think guys like to 'feel out' the show to see if you are going to be any good, or his type, or whatever so if you can do a decent first show then he will be likely to keep going.

    And one trick I learned from the veterans..go really slow..spend time flipping your hair and arching your back, slowly untying things, striking a nice pose. By the end of the first song I'm just starting to play at removing my bra..that usually secures a second dance and I'll reward them by removing the bra when the second song starts.

    2. Outfits... my money makers seem to be the metallic bikini style. I prefer ruched back instead of thongs too, or wider thongs over G strings. I loooooove stockings and furry boot covers.

    I agree with easy to remove items.

    Love UV stuff that glows in the dark..a little bit of white glitter in UV light looks like fairy dust.

    For stage I like to wear costumes that require multiple pieces to be removed unless it's a two song set. I like unbuttoning shirts, taking off gloves, and I will wear tangas or boyshorts over a thong so that there is more to remove.

    I will sit on the edge of the stage after removing an item and hold my garter wide open. I've never been refused a tip ..when they tip I'll keep dancing and remove more. If I see a stack of ones in their hands this works really well.

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    ^^^Thank you to all the ladies who have replied already!!! Super helpful!

    3. I've read like every thread in Hustle Hut but I'd still like some different responses or variations to when a guy says "Maybe later," or "I just got here," or even "No thanks."
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    Quote Originally Posted by xoAnnaBanana View Post
    I'd still like some different responses or variations to when a guy says "Maybe later," or "I just got here," or even "No thanks."
    If I've already danced for a guy and I ask to keep going and he says "Maybe later.", I use a line I'm pretty sure I got from here. Works a solid 80% of the time. I'll say, "Oooh, you're probably right - I'm getting SO worked up, maybe we should take a break..." or a variation of such. Imply that I'm getting SO horny dancing for him that if we go any longer I'm going to rip his clothes off. Works like a CHARM. Pepper in your next dance with some heavy breathing next to his ear and a couple little groans and you have yourself a niiiiiiiiiiiice string of dances.

    If I've just approached a guy, here are some of my canned responses:

    He says: "Maybe later."
    I say: "Okay honey, I'll be back to check on you." (ALWAYS ACTUALLY GO BACK).

    I say: "Well, how 'bout some company while you get comfortable?" This opens potential conversation that you can turn into a sale - this is your chance to start digging for info that will help you tailor your pitch.

    I say: "Okay honey, no problem! Do you mind if I sit for a little bit? My feet are just killing me, I wouldn't mind the break..." Same as above - helps with gathering information you can turn into a sales pitch.

    He says: "I just got here."
    I say: "Are you suuuuuuuuure? I promise, I'll be the best start to your night you've EVER had."

    I say: See the above line in "Maybe later." I'll ask if I can sit for a minute or if he wants some company - open up information gathering to turn it into a sale. Try these lines: "Mind if I sit for a minute and take a break? The next couple girls who are on stage are my favorites to watch." If he says yes, get your friends to tip-trick you. Seeing one pretty lady take a dollar all sexy-like from another pretty lady will make you a sex object to him and help get you a dance.

    I say: "Well what does that have to do with anything?! You're here for a reason aren'tcha? These other pretty ladies will be here all night for you to look at ... I want to spend time with you now before the other girls get a hold of you." Implies that you WANT to spend time with him and that he's attractive/smart/whatever enough to have girls surrounding him all night and you want YOUR peice of him right fucking NOW. Makes him feel important.

    He says: "No thanks."
    I say: "Okay sweetie, is there another girl you had your eye on that I can bring over for you?" Oftentimes, you'll get a tip out of him for being helpful.

    Usually if a guy is up-front about saying "No." he's being honest - you're just not his type. If you aren't mean about it, and you maybe go back to check on how he's doing - you don't burn any bridges with him. You never know if he's waiting for a friend who thinks you're the hottest thing ever. If you were mean to him (like saying something like, "What are you, gay?"), chances are he'll tell his friend you're a bitch and you lose your potential sale. ALWAYS BE SELLING.
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    "Maybe Later"

    -"Later, later? (smile). Alright, well, when you're ready, you know where I'll be. See you in a bit." Then go work the crowd for a bit.
    Why? You're creating an obligation with the 'see you' and you're giving a timeline "in a bit".

    You are also showing that you know how to make yourself busy and you are not going to let him have the upper hand by trying to stick around and wait for him on a 'maybe.'


    "I just got here"

    -"Me, too" (Even if I haven't.) This often results in the guy wanting to buy you a drink along with the one he has just purchased. If it doesn't, tell him you'll check with him 'in a bit, once he's settled in".

    "No, thanks."

    -" OK, well you have a good evening. I'm (insert dancer name), by the way" and smile and leave promptly.

    Always be courteous. He may be thankful for your being polite and not rude, pissy, or making him feel bad.

    There's always the possibility that he might come and tip you on stage or buy you a drink the next time he is in the club because you seem friendly and non-hostile.

    Every now and again if he is with another guy or group of guys, I will ask the guy next to him, "And you?" and if the other guy also says no thanks, i'll shrug, smile and say, "Well, I tried!" smile and walk away.

    Do not ever give them the upper hand in letting yourself get hurt over a simple rejection. So long as he wasn't being insulting, you should be happy that he is not going to waste your time, only to tell you "Maybe later" after a lull in the small talk.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MissMynxx View Post
    If I've already danced for a guy and I ask to keep going and he says "Maybe later.", I use a line I'm pretty sure I got from here. Works a solid 80% of the time. I'll say, "Oooh, you're probably right - I'm getting SO worked up, maybe we should take a break..." or a variation of such. Imply that I'm getting SO horny dancing for him that if we go any longer I'm going to rip his clothes off. Works like a CHARM. Pepper in your next dance with some heavy breathing next to his ear and a couple little groans and you have yourself a niiiiiiiiiiiice string of dances.

    If I've just approached a guy, here are some of my canned responses:

    He says: "Maybe later."
    I say: "Okay honey, I'll be back to check on you." (ALWAYS ACTUALLY GO BACK).

    I say: "Well, how 'bout some company while you get comfortable?" This opens potential conversation that you can turn into a sale - this is your chance to start digging for info that will help you tailor your pitch.

    I say: "Okay honey, no problem! Do you mind if I sit for a little bit? My feet are just killing me, I wouldn't mind the break..." Same as above - helps with gathering information you can turn into a sales pitch.

    He says: "I just got here."
    I say: "Are you suuuuuuuuure? I promise, I'll be the best start to your night you've EVER had."

    I say: See the above line in "Maybe later." I'll ask if I can sit for a minute or if he wants some company - open up information gathering to turn it into a sale. Try these lines: "Mind if I sit for a minute and take a break? The next couple girls who are on stage are my favorites to watch." If he says yes, get your friends to tip-trick you. Seeing one pretty lady take a dollar all sexy-like from another pretty lady will make you a sex object to him and help get you a dance.

    I say: "Well what does that have to do with anything?! You're here for a reason aren'tcha? These other pretty ladies will be here all night for you to look at ... I want to spend time with you now before the other girls get a hold of you." Implies that you WANT to spend time with him and that he's attractive/smart/whatever enough to have girls surrounding him all night and you want YOUR peice of him right fucking NOW. Makes him feel important.

    He says: "No thanks."
    I say: "Okay sweetie, is there another girl you had your eye on that I can bring over for you?" Oftentimes, you'll get a tip out of him for being helpful.

    Usually if a guy is up-front about saying "No." he's being honest - you're just not his type. If you aren't mean about it, and you maybe go back to check on how he's doing - you don't burn any bridges with him. You never know if he's waiting for a friend who thinks you're the hottest thing ever. If you were mean to him (like saying something like, "What are you, gay?"), chances are he'll tell his friend you're a bitch and you lose your potential sale. ALWAYS BE SELLING.
    I'm totally going to use these tonight. I sometimes stumble over what I am going to say but am good at the upsell once I GET the guy to VIP. These are going to be supremely useful.

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    ^^^ Thank you to the ladies who have been putting in the effort and answering... It makes me feel much more confident in starting dancing very soon. SO HELPFUL!
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    ^^ Awesome!! I sometimes have problems STARTING the conversation, I usually ask if they've been here before, where they're from, but beyond that I kind of get stuck. Also get stuck sometimes on actually asking for dances, I usually go with 'youre here to have fun, right? lets go' - but that doesn't always work, but I do try to use "telling" lines than open ended where he could say no. So, any suggestions on starting convos and asking for dances would be helpful!

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    The most annoying thing is the people who ask me why I'm not drinking. I don't drink because my father was an alcoholic and I spent most of my life around drunk people - I don't want to turn into that. I typically try to joke it off by saying I'm a light drunk and would be toppling about in my shoes, or say that good girls don't drink, or whatever but sometimes the guys and girls can be a bit pushy. Is there anything to say without ruining the mood? I tried to ask the bartenders for a virgin drink, but it ended up alcoholic anyways and then he was all sad I wasn't knocking it back. Would love something cute but firm to say to the pushier ones.

    The other thing I have issue with is asking for a dance after an awkward silence... sometimes I just get up and say goodbye without asking because it feels so strange to break the silence with 'let's dance!' Sometimes I'll say something like 'my dancing is better than my conversation, let's go upstairs!' but I'm not sure I like that.

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    ^^I dont remember who the post was on, but another girl mentioned people being on her ass about drinking- i dont get that! The guys i've met were GLAD i dont drink, that i wasnt some sloppy party girl- " i dont like drinking at work, plus i have to drive home" usually always works. If you put that it could harm your safety, usually they back off- try that, and if they still push- just be smart ass and be like 'thats ok, im sure i could find a sloppy girl if you wanted..' something like that? I'd try adding in the 'well, i have to drive home and be careful..' hopefully they back off!

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    Bump!!!

    I think this is a REALLY good idea for a thread... for us new girls to ask veterans their questions & get very detailed responses. I want to see this keep going.

    It's really helpful and unfortunately as far as I can tell, not many new/current hustling techniques have been posted in Hustle Hut for awhile.

    ***I've got some more questions...
    4. If the club is very full and you want to talk to as many customers as you can, what are the quick-fire "lines" you use to both introduce yourself and TELL them (very sexily/tantalizing way) they need to get a dance at the same time?

    5. What are some of the body language tricks you use when talking/flirting with a customer? Things like touching their arm or knee and giggling, messing with your bra top to make their eyes go there, purring in their ear, etc. Any "moves" that you have found almost irresistible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sunshine16 View Post
    ^^ Awesome!! I sometimes have problems STARTING the conversation, I usually ask if they've been here before, where they're from, but beyond that I kind of get stuck. Also get stuck sometimes on actually asking for dances, I usually go with 'youre here to have fun, right? lets go' - but that doesn't always work, but I do try to use "telling" lines than open ended where he could say no. So, any suggestions on starting convos and asking for dances would be helpful!
    I always had trouble figuring out how to start a conversation when I first started too. A random tidbit of body language stuff - you are FAR more likely to get a positive response from a man if you approach him from the side instead of head on. The book "Superflirt" by Tracy Cox has a lot of really great body language pointers that can get you off on the right foot from the get-go.

    I just posted about this in another thread - remember that dancing is a sales job. When you're sitting and chatting with a customer, you're actually participating in the step of the sale known as "Gathering Information." What you're doing is asking him questions to figure out how to tailor yourself and your sales pitch to what he's looking for. Here's the link: http://forum.stripperweb.com/showpos...37&postcount=2 Hope that helps - if not, feel free to ask for more detail!


    Quote Originally Posted by xoAnnaBanana View Post

    4. If the club is very full and you want to talk to as many customers as you can, what are the quick-fire "lines" you use to both introduce yourself and TELL them (very sexily/tantalizing way) they need to get a dance at the same time?
    "I'm Violet, and we NEED to get to know each other. Time to go for a dance, honey."

    "You've been sitting here too long without company - I'll fill that void. I'm Violet - time to spice up your night. Let's go for some dances."

    "You look bored, honey. Let's go have some fun. We'll get to know each other in back."

    5. What are some of the body language tricks you use when talking/flirting with a customer? Things like touching their arm or knee and giggling, messing with your bra top to make their eyes go there, purring in their ear, etc. Any "moves" that you have found almost irresistible.
    Approach a man from the side. It freaks them out less or something - it's weird. If you have nice boobs and he's a boob guy, wearing a long necklace and playing with it while you lean in is a great way to get his attention. Light, flirty touches - his arm and his thigh are good places to start. So is toying with the hair on the back of his neck if you're sitting on his lap. Hold your head high, make sure your shoulders are back - or lounge in your chair like some kind of Goddess. Everything you do should have an undertone of sex.
    "The mood is important. You can't get a lady with force.
    ...sweet things alone are not enough. Seduce me with more fire."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lexi_Girl View Post
    The most annoying thing is the people who ask me why I'm not drinking. ... Would love something cute but firm to say to the pushier ones.
    I'll usually say something along the lines of the fact that I've already had a few and I need to keep my footing. I don't say stuff so much as I use techniques to keep them from asking in the first place.

    I buy a beer at the beginning of the night, knock back a couple swigs so my breath sorta smells like alcohol, then dump it out and put root beer in it. Then I always have my drink, and if I act a little tipsy - it keeps the questions away.

    I've also employed the Coyote Ugly technique - carry around a bottle of beer about 1/4 the way full, and order shots. "Chase" the shots with your beer, just don't swallow anything. Spit the shot into your beer bottle.

    I'll also order a virgin something-or-other at the bar and WATCH them make it, then nurse the thing all night. Or make an excuse about needing to drive home (that one usually works), or - another one I've used - let them know you only drink with customers who buy a bottle in VIP and tip you well. You don't handle your alcohol well, and they're going to have to make drinking worth your time.

    The other thing I have issue with is asking for a dance after an awkward silence... sometimes I just get up and say goodbye without asking because it feels so strange to break the silence with 'let's dance!' Sometimes I'll say something like 'my dancing is better than my conversation, let's go upstairs!' but I'm not sure I like that.
    When it gets silent, you break it with a line like this. Lean in real close to his ear, touching his arm. Speak softly, but so he can hear over the music. "If we're just going to sit here in silence, we should head someplace that fits the mood. The silence in the back rooms is so much more intimate when it's just the two of us... Let's go..."

    Works like a charm.
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    Violet you rock! I'm SO trying these tomorrow night! And the new convo starters- eeek excited

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lexi_Girl View Post
    The other thing I have issue with is asking for a dance after an awkward silence... sometimes I just get up and say goodbye without asking because it feels so strange to break the silence with 'let's dance!' Sometimes I'll say something like 'my dancing is better than my conversation, let's go upstairs!' but I'm not sure I like that.
    When I fall into silence with a guy and then HE speaks up and asks a question, I can tell by his interest to keep things rolling that he's very close-able, and I'll usually close soon after that. You can say, "Okay, what are we waiting for. Let's go do some dances." No, I wouldn't say your dancing is better than your conversation because that's putting yourself down and sounds insecure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JRdancer View Post
    No, I wouldn't say your dancing is better than your conversation because that's putting yourself down and sounds insecure.
    Yea, that's why I didn't really like it.

    But I've been wrong about their interest level before. There's been a few times after the super awkward silence and the pulling teeth conversations that they've enthusiastically asked for a dance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xoAnnaBanana View Post
    Bump!!!

    I think this is a REALLY good idea for a thread... for us new girls to ask veterans their questions & get very detailed responses. I want to see this keep going.

    It's really helpful and unfortunately as far as I can tell, not many new/current hustling techniques have been posted in Hustle Hut for awhile.

    ***I've got some more questions...
    4. If the club is very full and you want to talk to as many customers as you can, what are the quick-fire "lines" you use to both introduce yourself and TELL them (very sexily/tantalizing way) they need to get a dance at the same time?

    5. What are some of the body language tricks you use when talking/flirting with a customer? Things like touching their arm or knee and giggling, messing with your bra top to make their eyes go there, purring in their ear, etc. Any "moves" that you have found almost irresistible.
    5. Grab his hand with your palm facing down (control) so that his is palm up (submissive)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lexi_Girl View Post
    But I've been wrong about their interest level before. There's been a few times after the super awkward silence and the pulling teeth conversations that they've enthusiastically asked for a dance.
    Yes! I didn't even bother asking a guy for a dance once because the whole time I talked to him, I got NO eye contact. Then a girl and I were chatting, and she mentioned I should go up to him because he did a few dances with her and he still had money. I said, "I tried him already, but he didn't look at me the whole time." She said, "That's just the way he is. Just talk to him for a couple of songs and then ask."

    Sure enough, that's just the way he is. So I learned from that....even body language doesn't always indicate what we might think it does. Except for the crossed arms. That's when I try a different tactic or work on warming them up more before closing. Silences though are not necessarily a bad thing!

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    I do peepshow and for private shows I'm in a little box with a window and I can't approach guys, physically.

    I tried beckoning one over today and he immediately said "no" and kept walking. Should I keep trying this or does it make me look too desperate? What other ways can I get the guys to approach me (if this is possible)?

    I also get a lot of guys who just wanna look for free (which is dumb cuz I'm not naked), what can I say to them when they're not trying to pay a dime? Or at least make them think they're getting deal?

    I need to work on upselling! It's easier for me keep them longer instead of find a new guy each show. I'm keeping a note book of lines to look at when it is slow!

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    Quote Originally Posted by xoAnnaBanana View Post

    ***I've got some more questions...
    4. If the club is very full and you want to talk to as many customers as you can, what are the quick-fire "lines" you use to both introduce yourself and TELL them (very sexily/tantalizing way) they need to get a dance at the same time?
    So how's your night going? Oh yeah? Well it'll be a lot better when I'm naked on top of you.

    5. What are some of the body language tricks you use when talking/flirting with a customer? Things like touching their arm or knee and giggling, messing with your bra top to make their eyes go there, purring in their ear, etc. Any "moves" that you have found almost irresistible.
    I've found that a lot of guys really like to have their hair or face stroked. Also if a guy ever tells you that he has pierced nipples then definitely play with them while making your most seductive face at him.
    5 characters my ass

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    5 characters my ass

    ? I don't get it. Am I missing something?
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    Default Re: What do I say when a customer says...?

    Quote Originally Posted by K Sweet View Post
    I do peepshow and for private shows I'm in a little box with a window and I can't approach guys, physically.

    I tried beckoning one over today and he immediately said "no" and kept walking. Should I keep trying this or does it make me look too desperate? What other ways can I get the guys to approach me (if this is possible)?

    I also get a lot of guys who just wanna look for free (which is dumb cuz I'm not naked), what can I say to them when they're not trying to pay a dime? Or at least make them think they're getting deal?

    I need to work on upselling! It's easier for me keep them longer instead of find a new guy each show. I'm keeping a note book of lines to look at when it is slow!

    Are you in your booth all day, or do you also dance/work the floor?
    Stripper after hours... NinaNin.com

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