I'll just leave this here... https://www.stripperweb.com/forum/sh...nt-dances-EVER!!!





I'll just leave this here... https://www.stripperweb.com/forum/sh...nt-dances-EVER!!!





lol, I was going to put this link up but I figured I would give you a little more time to find this thread. Welcome
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Honestly it depends on the cut and the build of the guy wearing them. I don't really buy the belt-chaffing excuse from guys who use it as a reason to wear sweats to the club.


just take your belt off in the car. duh.




I would never work at a club that allowed men to wear them.
^Haha! That's a good way of looking at it, actually. To be fair, some cities (especially more rural ones) don't provide girls with other options (high-end clubs). Still, I like the perspective.![]()
I'm picturing high-end clubs as these giant filtration systems where sweatpants boner men get caught in the mesh lining. Hehe.
I agree with amylynne.


Regarding the thread title, "Problem with sweat pants?" Whats with the question markThere is no question about it. The words "problem" and "sweatpants" fit together like dollar and g-string. The problem IS sweatpants and everything they stand for in a strip club environment. Cheap-ism, perv-ism, manipulation, and complete disregard for boundaries...lets not forget hygiene.
Get real...it's selfish. You found a loophole in the system and you embrace it...You consciously wear sweatpants to get off as efficiently and cheaply as possible. To make matters worse, you're extremely unwanted fluids could easily seep through and end up on the dancer. Why would you want to gross pretty, naked women out? It runs against biology, you should want to impress to opposite sex not repel them.
I will always turn down a customer wearing sweatpants and explain my reason for doing so. I'm sure you'll encounter that at some point, why do that to yourself? How embarrassing!
This is gross.




stupid men. when will they ever learn?



Last time I went to the stripclub I decided to wear sweat pants out of curiousity plus they were really nice ones.
Honestly I don't try and cumming, I go to the rub and tug right beside the club for that.
Verdict nothing special over shorts or casual pants. In fact I prefer shorts because I like it when a stripper gently teases her finger nails along my calf muscles. Makes them tingle.



Just think, strip clubs could bring Sans-a-Belt back into fashion!
Most dancers have not had trouble with my belts -- then again I do not as a rule wear buckles that can double as can and bottle openers. Those who have had any issue with it have just asked me to correct that or even done it themselves. As to proper fit, some pants' cut can take the beltless wear better than others but the body shape is often the defining problem.
But really, I don't know if it's age or social conditioning, I just don't see going out in workout gear unless on my way to/from the workous, nor in sleepwear -- even if I'm at the 24hr WalMart at 3am, I would need to be wearing some sort of real shirt and real pants; so never mind at a strip club. It's the ladies who are supposed to be underdressed.


Who goes out in sweat pants whether it is to a SC or not?








No.... If the male is athletic, the hips are square and the pants fall down.. If the male is has a beer belly, that usually protrudes more than the ass, again pants fall down.........
If a male chooses to wear ball hugging tight jeans, probably. However, you asked about proper fit.





Oh, a small sub-set did learn....... For cover charge, drink, and fifteen minutes of grinding lapdances (3x5=15 or 5 songs = $100) they got their orgasm...... At less than the going rate for a CL or curbside prostitute..........
Disgusting, manipulative, and cheap, yes. Stupid, no.

I havent worn sweat pants in a long time, but isnt slacks or casual pants going to be close to the thinness of sweat pants? I normally just wear freshly washed jeans and polo type shirts to the club. The girls I dance with never seem to mind. Because I saw either this thread or another on what dancers here prefer their customers to wear....I asked the last dancer I was with on her preference and she would prefer loose fitting shorts. I normally dont wear shorts outside the house. Second preference was slacks or casual pants I do plan to try next but i think its going to be close to wearing sweat pants. I have real soft casual pants for work. And to me...if i got someone grinding me on these pants...she is going to really know how 'excited' I am.
I don't see sweat pants but I do see a lot of guys during day shift come in with like what I would call basketball shorts like the NBA players wear and designer tee shirts with tennis shoes. This seems a more common look but I would think the closeness a dancer feels would even be more as these are generally very loose and perhaps even thinner than cotton sweatpants being made out of synthetic material.





I remain as confused as ever about this issue.
About pants: two types come to mind -- the thin nylon type and the thick cotton or cotton blend type. I'd think the thicker cotton would be more comfortable to both. And comfort is important to both of us.
About boners: I've asked around a lot and most good dancers like to know they're exciting us, and guess what, that's the way they know it. And I like them to know it, but I don't press the issue. No matter what kind of pants, the underwear restricts the 'location" of the equipment, but not the size. Dancers who are squeamish about feeling anything like a boner and don't even want to know it should continue to do air dances. What else can I say?
About buckles and hygiene: my recommendation and practice is to clean up well, especially breath, underarms and the whole genital area, as if one is going on a date with a girl he wants to impress. I think it is the dancer's job to tell the guy if she wants him to remove the belt and the customer's to wear non-protruding a belt. But the dancer has the trump card here
I loved going to strip clubs; I actually made some friends there. Now things are different for the clubs and for me. As a result I am not as happy.
Customers are not entitled to grope, disrespect, or rob strippers. This is their job, not their hobby, and they all need income. Clubs are not just some erotic show for guys to view while drinking.
NOTE: anything I post here, outside of a direct quote, is my opinion only, which I am entitled to. Take it for what you estimate it is worth.


I have never worn sweat pants to a strip club; I'd be embarrassed. To be honest, I can't remember the last time I wore sweat pants anywhere.
Nope, used to wear jeans in my early days, but after suggestions from dancers I made the switch to khakis. Even then, the zipper often is a nuisance though.
It's so funny to me to think of grown-ass men actually putting thought into this kind of stuff.
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