Hi all,
Hubby & I are headed to Vegas on New Year’s Day and really want to check out a strip club together while we’re there. I’ve read a lot of posts about dancers being super leery of couples—and for good reason, it sounds like, with so many crazy/jealous girlfriends, wives, etc. out there!—but I’m wondering if that is the case in Vegas clubs, where so many people tend to get a little wilder than in their everyday lives...
This is definitely NOT a case of my husband dragging me to a strip club. We’ve been married seven years and have always been really sexual people; but this has been our year of trying a lot of new things (ahem, "50 Shades of Grey," anyone??), and we’ve been having a blast so far. Although Hubby was the one to initially suggest the idea of us going, the closer we get to our trip, the more pumped I am about this idea. We are basically looking to go have some fun for a few hours, probably culminating with 30 minutes to an hour in the VIP room for a couples dance before returning to our hotel to enjoy each other ‘til sunrise. ;-)
That said, I have a couple of questions...
(1) We have heard that the Spearmint Rhino is the place to be as far as Vegas strip clubs go, but I’ve heard mixed reviews about it being couple-friendly. We will be in Vegas during the week, not over the weekend. Any pointers for a good-looking (not as hot as we were in our 20s before we had kids, obviously, but still pretty cute!), outgoing couple in their 30s to get some attention from dancers at the Rhino? Or is the Rhino so focused on singles that we should avoid it all together?
(2) We’ve only been to one other strip club together, but that was with a big group of people, so it was not the same experience we’re looking for while in Vegas. I’m curious about spending and how much to bring. Can we have a good time on a weeknight for about $500? Any suggestions on this would be really appreciated. We absolutely want to be appropriate and pay/tip accordingly... We just don’t know what we’re doing and want to have some idea of a suitable amount before we go.
(3) I understand the rules that dancers may touch us but we may not touch them. I’ve also heard that dancers typically allow for a little more contact when dancing for other women during a couples dance. I’ve never had a dance before, so I am OK—maybe more than OK!—with getting a hot dance from another woman, but I’m just wondering what to expect. Also, regarding the no-touching... During a couples VIP dance, am I allowed to touch my husband? I absolutely do not want to disrespect anyone—and so when I say “touch” I obviously do not mean whipping out my husband’s dick or anything like that—I just mean touching him in any sexual way over his clothes. Is that OK or a no-no? Any insight would be really appreciated!
Sorry if I’ve written too much. Thank you for any feedback you have to give!
--Taylor


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