I went to Platinum Plus in Greenville the other night and got a few dances from a girl I have spent a lot of time with (and even treated to dinner at Joe's Crab Shack). Anyway, she later came to my table with a new dancer I have never seen before. My regular told me the new girl wanted to avoid going on stage and asked if I'd take her to the back for a "fake dance" that would be free. Girls at Platinum don't have to pay for each trip to the back; they just pay a flat fee to work, so I said OK, figuring that I'd just sit back there with the two girls and talk for a couple of songs. But when we got back there my regular left and new girl undressed and started dancing! The dances were good, no complaint there, but after two songs she then started a story about being 30 bucks short of even breaking even. I knew I could have said "no, I was told free" and refused to give her anything, and since I am a longtime loyal customer there the club would've most likely believed and sided with me. But I would've felt like a shithead if I did that, so. I gave her 30. But then I kind of felt hustled and taken advantage of. After all, I am a nice sweet guy and most of the girls there know it! My question is why didn't't the new girl just walk up to me and offer me 2 dances for $30? You know, like normal. She was attractive and I would've said yes!



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). Seeing as your regular girl left the dance area, this new girl may have decided to "take advantage", manipulate the situation and actually get paid for her time. I don't understand the point of offering "free dances" to avoid going on stage though 


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