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    Will most dancers dance for guys that are older? Say 50's?

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    Yes as long as you're paying me, I don't care how old you are.
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    Default Re: Do you dance for any age?

    i dont discriminate with age- it all depends how you carry yourself and how much of a good time we can have.

    not all younger guys are jerks, not all older men are respectful gentlemen.

    i refuse to dance for people who are already drunk- nothing but trouble. i refuse to dance for disrespectful people in general. and call me lazy but i also refuse to dance for people that makes me do all the work- like talking.

    i dance for those who meet me halfway, at any age.

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    I'll dance for anyone, if the price is right.

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    Default Re: Do you dance for any age?

    Friend of mine who only had a brief stripping career (about 6 months) had a regular that was 93. She was 22 at the time.

    Never saw him myself, he was apparently an early afternoon guy. Drove himself to the club, about a 1/2 hour.

    Apparently was a recent widower and had some money to spend.

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    Age is irrelevant. Money is what gets my attention.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdog83 View Post
    Will most dancers dance for guys that are older? Say 50's?
    FYI: generally, in my experience, I see dancers actually favor older men (40+). The logic being that older professionals have had more time to make money and can therefore spend more than younger, less financially stable men.

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    Smart dancers don't see age, ethnicity or gender.
    But they do see color - GREEN.

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    I'll dance for any fat wallet

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    I don't dance for anyone who appears older than 60.

    Guys over 50 tend not to like me and once they look old enough to be my Grandpa, it makes me feel disgusted to be honest. I also don't dance for anyone who can't speak either English or Japanese because the language barrier causes me issues. I won't usually dance for anyone who is not Caucasian or Japanese either, other ethnic groups cause me too much grief in the times I have tried.

    I'm a very selective dancer. I may "lose" money in doing so, but I don't consider it a loss. If it makes me more comfortable at work and causes me less mental anguish/anxiety then I am doing right by me. It's my body and I can "stereotype or discriminate" as much as I see fit.
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    Such a pity. I miss the opportunity to have you entertain me in my old age, and you miss the opportunity to have me pay you a lot of money.

    I'd seek out dancers my age if there were any. Well, probably not. As George Burns said when asked why he did not date women his age, "Have you seen the women my age?"

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    I prefer to dance for older guys. I don't usually approach or sith with men who look to be in the 20's. My favorite customer to sit with is a middle-aged business man. I have a regular who's probably 70.

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    I do, but I have reservations about dancing for the 50+ crowd in general. Unless they're classy business men. The rest? All grabby, disgusting perverts. Maybe it's just where I work though? But everyone else is fine. Just the old geezers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UtahMike View Post
    Such a pity. I miss the opportunity to have you entertain me in my old age, and you miss the opportunity to have me pay you a lot of money.

    I'd seek out dancers my age if there were any. Well, probably not. As George Burns said when asked why he did not date women his age, "Have you seen the women my age?"
    There are ALWAYS exceptions to my rules.

    If someone comes up to me that is polite and respectful and don't meed my "criteria" I won't automatically turn them away. Their body language and my first impression of them will determine if I make an exception. The biggest reason I'd say no would be if I got a bad vibe from them.

    Would I turn away a black 70-year-old man with an accent who was polite and friendly? Absolutely not.

    I once had a customer who was a white male, appeared about age 65. His speech was slurred but because of my experience with people with disabilities I knew it was caused by a disability, not an accent or language barrier. I decided to dance for him without incident because he was polite. After talking to him I found out he was a Michigan State Trooper who had been shot in the head in the line of duty and had a traumatic brain injury. I felt proud to dance for him and give him special attention, I made sure I did a great job and cut him a deal on the amount he owed me as a sign of my appreciation for his service to my state. I made sure to shake his hand at the end, good for him getting out and having a good night on the town.
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    Quote Originally Posted by UtahMike View Post
    Such a pity. I miss the opportunity to have you entertain me in my old age, and you miss the opportunity to have me pay you a lot of money.
    I love customers who are 40 & up. I have made lots of money with guys younger than me or around my age, but older men make my life easier.

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    Default Re: Do you dance for any age?

    Not any age.. I usually only approached guys who appeared to be 30 and up. I disliked the younger crowd.

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    Default Re: Do you dance for any age?

    I don't consider 50 old... Ive danced for 80+++ Age does not matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdog83 View Post
    Will most dancers dance for guys that are older? Say 50's?
    We do it for the money, it's a job. Is this a serious question?

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    I danced for a guy who was well into his 80s. And looked it. That was the only one who made me feel a bit ick. But he was polite enough. I don-t worry about age. But I consciously try to approach guys aged late 30s - early 60s first. They tend to be more receptive, and more likely to come for a dance, not just to party or shit stir.

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    The gal that I went to see last Saturday night is pretty sure that I'm her youngest decent-spending regular and I'm 54. I've known her for about ten years and she's always gone after older customers...and always banks!
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    I'll dance for anyone that asks me for a dance (unless I've had problems with them in the past)... however, I am often reluctant to APPROACH men in the 65+ age range.

    Customers are at their best from about age 30-65... more on the financially successful, respectful, classy side. I almost ALWAYS have issues with elderly men- in my experience they tend to be extremely cheap, grabby to the point of assault, smell like this lotion my grandma used to use, talk nasty shit to me and constantly beg for extras and OTC. It's like they figure they've got "nothing to lose" at this point or something.

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