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    Default Re: Is it true that customers would sometimes pay for conversations instead of lapdan

    Quote Originally Posted by Aloe View Post
    This! I had a guy talk to me for a half hour about toasters. Literally, the appliances you put bread in to make your breakfast. Toasters. He was obsessed with their history and development and marketing, and collected antique models and would sometimes restore them to working order again.


    Brave little toaster!! ...That's probably what I would've contributed to that conversation. TOASTERS?! REALLY?!


    ...Tonight was the perfect example of conversation gone wrong, btw! Met a high school Chemistry teacher and a Biology PhD... My undergrad is in Biochemistry, so we were excited all around. But they didn't want to pay for conversation. Sometimes it just doesn't work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sophia_Starina View Post
    Question: Ladies if this happens often in your club... what do you and the customer talk about?

    Can anyone elaborate beyond the general, one-word, answers like "sports, stuff, their hobbies, whatever..."?
    I get the fact that a lot of it is LISTENING but good-goddamn, how do you pick the correct topic?
    What do you discuss?
    How do you keep their attention for a VIP length span of time and then some?

    I'm seriously curious?
    You just...talk. About whatever. Basic conversation. Who knows what will come up. You don't need to have topics picked out in advance or anything, just go with it. I've never had a problem with conversation, and chances are, the ones who are willing to pay just for that kind of company are going to be easy to talk to. Basic social skills will cover it, trust me.

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    Default Re: Is it true that customers would sometimes pay for conversations instead of lapdan

    Quote Originally Posted by firemaiden04 View Post
    You just...talk. About whatever. Basic conversation. Who knows what will come up. You don't need to have topics picked out in advance or anything, just go with it. I've never had a problem with conversation, and chances are, the ones who are willing to pay just for that kind of company are going to be easy to talk to. Basic social skills will cover it, trust me.
    yah, generally talkers are out of towners so its easy to talk about their hometown and then introducing them to your city or they are recent lonely divorcees so you just have to seem sympathetic, sweet, and compliment them the entire time. but the ones who wanna pay for your time are almost always the ones that you have something in common with already.

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    ^ I've found that to be true myself. I don't think I've ever had a time-tipper that WASN'T actually a pleasure to talk to.

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    Default Re: Is it true that customers would sometimes pay for conversations instead of lapdan

    Yes, and sometimes they pay more. My best VIP's were with customers that wanted to chat and party. Sometimes Asian customers give you cash (100 or more) to sit and talk to them on the floor because of the hostess bar culture back in Asia.

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    Default Re: Is it true that customers would sometimes pay for conversations instead of lapdan

    I have had this happen to me a few times. One of my biggest regrets, a customer paid me 400 to talk with him for an hour. He insisted on my number, a frequent traveler that only liked talking. : ) Grrr I shouldnt have denied my number. Everytime this happens I usually tell them I would sit with them for an hr for tips, and suggest an amount 1/2 of my potential earning income for an hour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aloe View Post
    This! I had a guy talk to me for a half hour about toasters. Literally, the appliances you put bread in to make your breakfast. Toasters. He was obsessed with their history and development and marketing, and collected antique models and would sometimes restore them to working order again. I have nothing, NOTHING, to say about toasters so I couldn't really hold my own, but he didn't seem to care. He seemed like he was ecstatic to finally find someone who would listen to him talk about this obscure subject that he loved. "Oh, wow!" and "That's so cool!" and "I had no idea! That's so interesting." got me a long way in that conversation.

    AMEN. I love those guys.
    He was an engineer right? I had a guy who couldn't stop talking about kites.

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    My hourly rate for a customer to buy me out in advance is $300. My club is tiny and doesn't have a traditional champagne room--just a small non-private VIP meant for bachelor parties that costs $50/hour, or free with a bottle, and our house champagne is like $30. I like to get them into that room because it seems more intimate, and I feel it elevates the experience. We can't do topless dances in my area, but on the VIP couches we can cuddle and chat, and they tend to like that more than just sitting at the bar--plus, they can get dances in there if they like, though they often opt for the "private dances," which cost $25 per song additional to what they've already paid for my time, and we go to the private dance area, do the dance, then return to VIP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luvbuniz View Post
    He was an engineer right? I had a guy who couldn't stop talking about kites.
    I don't remember, but probably! Engineers = my bread & butter.

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    Default Re: Is it true that customers would sometimes pay for conversations instead of lapdan

    Quote Originally Posted by Aloe View Post
    Engineers = my bread & butter.
    damn straight! engineers and computer geeks always spend the big bucks ( one me anyways), they have to be one of the most sexually frustrated and socially akward of all the professions..kind of creeps me out because my dad is an engineer :p i love them though!

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    Default Re: Is it true that customers would sometimes pay for conversations instead of lapdan

    Quote Originally Posted by Aloe View Post
    Engineers = my bread & butter.
    damn straight! engineers and computer geeks always spend the big bucks ( one me anyways), they have to be one of the most sexually frustrated and socially akward of all the professions..kind of creeps me out because my dad is an engineer
    i love them as customers tho!

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