This is the number one question I get. There is a thread already, BUT times have definetly changed in 9 years.


This is the number one question I get. There is a thread already, BUT times have definetly changed in 9 years.
Last edited by LAQUEEFA; 08-07-2015 at 06:00 AM.
Never tell them outright acts you will do. Hell for all you know they could be undercover vice or some sh*t.
Usually these type of dudes are looking for extras and want you to tell them you will provide the extra service they're looking for. I had a guy ask me this the other night and of course I was vague then he said he wanted me to be specific about what I was going to do cause he wanted to f*ck me and for a whopping $200?!?! I got up and left cause these dudes are a waste of time.
I just give benefits like its more private, we can focus on each other without being interrupted, making their stay more personal and enjoyable, etc. I try to keep it sexy yet vague so their curiosity will drive them to see more in private. If they don't like it, oh well then ... next!
Also it depends on what type of customer you are with. If they are young or look like they don't have beacoup money then I say private room or lets go to the back. But if they seem wealthy or from out of town and have gone to big name strip clubs before I say VIP.
“Cook for him like a housewife, fuck him good like a nympho….pay the rent and the car note, he invests in me like crypto”


Trying to answer it vaguely, without saying anything illegal.
“Cook for him like a housewife, fuck him good like a nympho….pay the rent and the car note, he invests in me like crypto”





This question is thoroughly addressed in the Hustle Hut section. Lots of creative ways to handle it, sm of them as recent as the 2nd page.That said, '9yrs' or however long doesn't really matter, being asked any variation of 'What do I get?' very often indicates a time waster if you're a clean dancer. Don't waste too much time trying to convince them, don't over-promise or try to bait&switch.





"You get treated like a King"
"You get your fantasies in the flesh" (not a lie, strippers sell fantasy, not Full SEX... you being present in the VIP is a fantasy in the flesh)
"You get your mind blown" (this works really well on sex addicted men, BTW)
I love using a variant of this: "I'll blow ... your MIND!" followed by a coy giggle. It's a little corny, so it makes them laugh, while still being very flirtatious and making them wonder.
Not every guy who asks "what do I get?" is necessarily angling for extras. Some guys haven't been to strip clubs before, some guys haven't visited clubs with VIPs, some guys don't know if they get a fireplace/hot tub/spa/special drinks in this club's particular VIP, etc. Some customers legitimately just don't know what the VIP entails for what is usually a big chunk of cash.
I tell them that they get a set number of songs, all alone with sexy me, uninterrupted in total privacy where we will cuddle and have the craziest fun ever. Then if they start with ridiculous bullshit questions like "Will you let me lick your cervix/play adult baby with me/suck my dick for $20???" as extras customers are wont to do (rather than guys who are sincerely curious about what the VIP even is) I will walk away. It's important to separate the two so you don't lose what might've been a great sale.





Ugh I hate when guys ask this shit when I'm sooo close to closing the sale. I usually rub their neck or their shoulder/upper back while whispering "It's a surprise, honey, let me show you what really gets me going." If they say I dunno, I retort with "Baby, I'm the lottery, you gotta pay to play" :p
I then pull them over to the atm or just keep pulling straight back to the vip room while their stumbling on their excuses, THEN I take their $$$ & giggle and say "hahahaha no refunds!"
"Alot of people are afraid to say what they want, that's why they don't get what they want"~ Madonna
"Respect is a dying art"
"Philosophy is the talk on a cereal box"


I feel like 95% of the time, all the men are asking this.

I call it private room and say that we will have special program thereyes yes..




When guys ask what happens in the vip I usually just say something like "I climb on top of you!" (I'm also petite so it's a good selling point) I try not to even address anything about extras and what won't happen, and rather focus on what will, while keeping it as simply making sure they know they'll have an awesome time, because you're the best. Let's go. If that doesn't sell it, what will? I never promise things that won't happen or insinuate that more will happen than it will. That's a tacky sales tactic IMO. It might be other dancers' cup of tea but not mine.
"Rather have my feet hurting than my pockets."




I don't usually sell 30-60 minute rooms to first timers (once in a while, though) and have never sold a room to someone who asks that question. I sell on the luxury/indulgence factor. Once a regular has purchased the lower priced $40 or 3/$100 dances from me, it is pretty easy to up-sell him to the 30-60 minute shows.
If I'm meeting a customer for the first time, I always tell him about the rooms first, because it is easier to come down in price instead of trying to up sell from the lower priced dances. When he asks what he gets in the Champagne Room vs VIP, generally, I'll turn the question around on him: "Why would you buy a BMW when a Honda is so much cheaper?"
I also use the "everyone else is doing it" close. I imply that the vast majority of my customers take me back to the Champagne Room for extra privacy. At my club we have 2 separate dance areas, one is an open room with couches along the walls the other has semi private booths with sheer curtains and a 5' wall separating each booth. It is really a quite nice upgrade.
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