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    Dance after dance

    Ok, so I've only worked one night so far (loved it) and would be back but transportation probs persist. Neways, this just gives me more practice and preparation time. So, heres a thought: Let's say you get a guy who wants to buy LD after LD, good thing, but I've read here about girls giving like, 6 in a row. Can you really dance for that long w/o becoming or being boring???? Or do you break it up? Like 3 songs, then 3 more? Or, if it is for a really long time, what are some moves to bring in near the end that will keep things interesting? I don't want to feel like a broken windup doll!
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    Default Re: Dance after dance

    If he keeps paying I keep dancing. Might be monotonous - but think of it as money-otonous.

    In a situation like this, I would keep dancing (not break it up) and I would be mentally listing everything I was going to so with the cash. Grocery list, new shoes, dry cleaning, trip to the beach, etc.

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    Default Re: Dance after dance

    I may be an anomaly, but as I posted in another thread, I just did 42 laps with Bridgette. I regularly do 10+ laps with my faves, with no breaks. Keep it interesting, mix things up, keep the air to a minimum, and just make sure the PL you're lapping can pay you when your done.

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    My record is 33 from one guy in one night - but consecutively my tops is 18. you just gotta pace yourself, honey. don't flip all your tricks out at the beginning. allow for some downtime on his lap, cuddling and whispering and touching, then change it up with some more close lap dancing, then do some further away dancing so he can see the whole picture again....

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    I agree. I had a drunk guy in one of the rooms when I first started working, and I stayed in there an HOUR doing damn dances. I was sick and tired of it that night.

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    I usually buy my dances in blocks of five or ten, with twenty being the most I've bought at once.
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