If you wish to reply then I welcome it, if you don't want to reply in a constructive response, then I must ask you not to post.
So for the dancers, which do you prefer the male species wear as pants?
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If you wish to reply then I welcome it, if you don't want to reply in a constructive response, then I must ask you not to post.
So for the dancers, which do you prefer the male species wear as pants?
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http://www.stripperweb.com/forum/ind...mplate_article
http://www.tuscl.com/rulesoftheroad.asp
Read on for details. The first link is what I gave to my current favorite, and she agrees with almost all of it.
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I always say Khakis or unstarched jeans. Sweatpants are too soft and too close for comfort and please wear underwear or atleast don't mention that you aren't wearing any!
I hate sweatpants or shorts the most because I have to be very delicate on you which ruins the dance because I am concentrating and is uncomfortable to my body because you male regoins are moving around.
I agree with the top website, but I don't mind the jeans as much as it says.
Please don't lick me, it tickles..
This is Deja Vous all over again
FBR
Once again I have embraced my addiction and have put off the moral dilemma to another day.
NO light-weight workout clothes, wind-pants, or silk pajama bottoms!!!
I didn't roll off the turnip cart yesterday. If I see you wear something so thin as to be transparent, I'll barely brush you during grinds.
Trousers in a nice, soft but not too thin fabric.
Khakis are ideal for strip clubbing, since they look neat (to help attract more dancers attention), feel soft to dance on, and typically wash well in case any body glitter, self-tanner or lotion gets on them.
"She has written so well, and marvellously well, that I was completely ashamed of myself as a writer...But this girl, who is to my knowledge very unpleasant and we might even say a high-grade bitch, can write rings around all of us who consider ourselves as writers"
Ernest Hemingway on writer, aviation pioneer and horse trainer Beryl Markham
Khakis - the best!
Jeans - too harsh!
Sweatpants - don't even think about it!



You gals da bestestestest!!
Danky!
JMO, but aren't sweatpants a little casual for going out to the clubs?
Anywho, on topic, I usually make my husband wear slacks of some sort. Khakis, or maybe dress pants. Jeans only if they've been washed a bunch and are soft.
Ok, so I'm not a dancer, but I can easily imagine that grinding my scantily covered girly parts on a pair of new, stiff jeans would be uncomfortable!





Linen pants..for any of you pervs out there![]()
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Khakis, Dockers, etc., a nice shirt and decent shoes - at a minimum. As a general rule, you'll find the nicer you're dressed and the "cleaner" you look / actually are, the better off you'll be. Never ceases to amaze me when I hear guys complain to one another in a club about the dancers being "stuck-up b******" 'cause they're not being approached by them - while wearing raggedy clothes and/or looking/smelling like they need to take a shower... how clueless can you be???![]()
"That's your answer Old Man? I guess you're a Hard Case too...."
- Luke
"Some men, you just can't reach...."
- Boss, re Luke
If there's one thing in my life these years have taught me,
it's that you can always see it coming, but you can never stop it.
-Cowboy Junkies
Khakis!![]()
Denim sucks to rub up on, so do sweatpants, or anything too thin, as the others said. And yes, I would also have to agree that some type of dresspants/slacks/khakis work best. No wool dammit, or leather.





No one has mentioned an important something not to wear.
Belts, and belt buckles in particular. - These can tend to bring some discomfort during an intense dance for both you and your entertainer. Try to not wear a belt if possible. If you absolutely need one to keep your trousers up, get one with as small and unintrusive a buckle as possible. Covering your belt with a soft fleece pullover will also greatly help matters.
Former SCJ now in rehab.
One thing that people keep mentioning is no jeans. However, though most jeans are stiff and unyielding, if it's a guy in a pair of lived in jeans that have been washed god knows how many times, and are soft and managable, then, yes- I say bring on the jeans. But, if they're right off the rack, yeah, xnay on the jeans. Also have to agree about khaki pants..khaki shorts are also classy without being too "pervy" as some might put it.
Age is only important when it comes to wine and whiskey!
Originally Posted by doc-catfish
Glad to see I'm doing SOMETHING right.![]()
I usually wear slacks to the SC. I don't have any khakis. I got one pair of slacks that look great on me, but i can't wear them because they are made of wool. Might as well wear sweats as wear those things.




please just don't be the gross guy and wear windbreaker pants with no underwear underneath. Some jeans are rougher than others. So nice I don't even know what guys call them... khakis or cotton tweed type of pants are best.
I may have many faults, but being wrong ain't one of them.
Sometimes I see pajamas worn as pants. I haven't done that because I prefer closeable pockets for wallet, keys, phone, etc.



I wear microfiber slacks, a nice hand stitched polo, and Italian leather shoes. No complaints yet. Though, I did have one dancer tell me she prefers sweatpants the most. I balked at that, because I have no desire to be sweatpants boner man, but she insisted they're the most comfortable thing to dance on.





Corduroy pants are the best. I love the way they feel. When a customer is wearing them, I tend to dance more sensually because there is just something about corduroy that does it for me. lol
"Dancing tables, making deals with devils like a drunk beauty queen"





Oh dude this is a zombie thread.![]()
"Dancing tables, making deals with devils like a drunk beauty queen"



Dress slacks, preferably 120+, a dress shirt, leather dress shoes, nice watch, freshly shaved, showered and lotion on skin to avoid roughness and most importantly a thick wallet.
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