I'm morbidly curious. I don't tend to deal with younger guys employed in computer science occupations. How do you talk to these guys?
I know some of them are hardcore weeboo s but I'm talking about tech guys who are a little socially adapted.





I'm morbidly curious. I don't tend to deal with younger guys employed in computer science occupations. How do you talk to these guys?
I know some of them are hardcore weeboo s but I'm talking about tech guys who are a little socially adapted.





This is totally my demographic... not just in the strip club, but the guys I date in real life... but I'm not sure what advice to give. I'd say in general, they're more likely to enjoy fun and interesting conversation, and you can show off your witty humor. A lot of these guys are very sharp, and they will appreciate intelligence. You can geek out with them, be their "hot stripper nerd" wet dream. But they're still men, and they will ultimately be thinking with the other head.
What she said ^
Not all the way understanding your question but I'll try. My experience with these guys is 1) if you have any tech knowledge/interest - this works in your favor 2) If you have any tech issues/questions - they love coming to your aid and helping to solve your problem.
If I were to do a 'hustle' I'd do some research then chat them up about any area related to their interests. And/or play a damsel in distress role and let them help me solve some tech issue.
If all else fails - People LOVE talking about themselves so I'd just ask questions about his profession/interests/etc.
my city is known for being full of "techbros" and i deal with a lot of them (my bf is one as well).
the guys who are super super nerdy and antisocial and obsessed with work are usually not people you'd ever encounter at work so tbh it doesn't matter. the ones who come out to strip clubs are mostly just normal young professionals only slightly nerdier sometimes. i don't talk to them any differently than i would talk to any other customer their age. rarely do i meet any who are super stoked to talk about work so i try to talk about other stuff and be the laid-back party girl. the tech guys who come out to clubs are usually looking to party, not for companionship and intellectual conversation. it's good to be able to hold a convo and be coy but you don't have to start talking to them about coding or anything to impress them haha
i've never actually heard the term "techbro" btw but it made me laugh cause it really is such a big thing here. they have their own olympics w/beer pong and mario kart and shit lmao if this isn't techbro culture idk what is. they are actually my fave customers cause they're usually really cool and young and nice but they make surprisingly good money
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Thanks for the replies. I am not into tech culture but I know these guys have money to spend.....






I cant give you much advice for real time in the club hustles. At least nothing more than whats already posted here in the thread. BUT I can tell you without a doubt tech guys throw down lots of money online. I'm married to a tech guy and in many ways Im a tech heaux who loves to talk nerdy.
From time to time read articles on Techcrunch, TomsHardware, Endgaget etc to see whats hot in the world of tech. Drop a few lines from the articles, then let them "mansplain" away. Personally I get annoyed when they think I dont know what dafuq I'm talking about but then I remember its all about the bag. I can get validation from loved ones.So because you aren't a tech person that should help you because they'll just take over the conversation.
Another reason I mentioned internet hustles is because of camshows and building online communities. Tech bros love Discord





Most of us to be a success need to know or learn plenty of tech. We are women in tech.![]()
Tech guys are my favorite demographic to make money off of on cam. I target that demographic with youtube & twitter.
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Personality is the glitter that sends your little gleam across the footlights and the orchestra pit into that big black space where the audience is. Mae West
I love this demographic because I’m a massive nerd. I make money off of them regularly. However I try to steer the topic away from their jobs and more about just having a nice engaging conversation. If they want to vent or talk about tech I’m all for it but I usually let them lead the conversation. If they are trying to flirt I’m not about to be like “BUT THST DATA BREACH THO” Usually they want someone who listens. They have a lot of money to spend so make sure you are reading social ques.
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