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    1. visit every weekdays, spend 50 everytime. $1000 in total/month
    2. visit twice a month. $500/visit. $1000 in total/month
    3. visit a couple of times a week. sit and watch most of the time. but will spend $300-500 several times in a month. $1000 in total/month as well
    which type do you like? #2 i guess

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    I like #3, its not uncommon for a custy to come in and me already be with another customer, so if he comes in lets say 4 times to spend $250 each time and I get 3 out those 4 times then I've made $750, now if he only comes in twice and I miss one of those I've only made $500. Not to mention I like a familar face, if the club is still early its always nice to see someone you know, it makes you look in demand to other customers as well.

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    I agree with Chrissy. It's so nice to make a big part of your goal early in your shift. And it's nice to see a familar face as well (as long as he's not a stalker). Plus if other customers see a guy spending lots of money on you, it makes you more desireable in thier eyes.
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    Er I personally like my customers to come once a week. Other than that I would like #2 if I really had to pick. If my customers came a couple times a week, then I wouldn't be able to get to them then. I spend anywhere from 1 hour - 3 hours per regular customer and in a 4 - 5 hour shift I usually only see 1 - 2 regulars, with the rest of my shift filled up by people I've never seen before, or people who only get a couple dances from me.

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    #2 is great. Or hell, just come once a month and drop a grand. The faster I can get paid and move away from you, the happier I am. Cruel, but its like that.

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    Not cruel, just buisiness.
    You pay me, I will dance for you, I will talk to you.
    You are buying my companionship.
    Your money, my opinion of you in this case doesn't even enter the picture.

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    I presume this is a customer asking this question? May I ask what the hell diference it would make? Wouldn't you just go when you can, or feel the desire, instead of some attempt to "please" a particular dancer? You may want to read Katrine's post and re-think your thought process.

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    I like regulars who come in about every other week or more. I tend to give these guys more for thier money than an occasional customer.

    I am more comfortable with regulars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stringer
    I presume this is a customer asking this question? May I ask what the hell diference it would make? Wouldn't you just go when you can, or feel the desire, instead of some attempt to "please" a particular dancer? You may want to read Katrine's post and re-think your thought process.
    i know i knos it is a dumb question. just post it for fun. it has nothing to do with how i spend myy money

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    Default Re: what kind of customers do you like

    You could have made a poll from this.

    Well, I guess I would go for #1 or #2. It is nice to see regulars, especially those that spend money, but even with my nicest regs, I don't like to feel I have to be by their side each time they're around for their whole visit. It can get boring.

    If he's going to end up spending the same amount of money on me regardless of the amount of times he visits, I'd opt for lesser visits so that on the whole I have more time to entertain other customers and accumulate more regs and I also don't run out of things to say to him/get bored of seeing him! On the other hand, I don't want to see him too little if it means that we cannot build up a good rapport and the r'ship fizzles in time due to this (hence I lose out on money if he's the kind of regular that spends money for good company).
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    You know before reading this site I never knew the concept of a regular was a such a pervasive aspect of the SC society. I don't go regularly enough (maybe 1 a month at the most) or spend enough money (less than 200 a visit) to ever be a regular. However, I am nice guy, who dresses nice, is clean and respectful. However, now I am thinking what is the point, I can't compete with these guys who are regulars, but that might just explain alot of the behavior I have encocuntered the clubs. I've decided I don't like regulars, unless I had more cash to spend, then I'd like to be one I guess.

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    i think #2 is best and #3 is a close second.

    also.. i -love- when i reach my goal for the day early. it actually helps me make more money in the long run. on those days when im way below my goal 1/2 way through the day, i get seriously tense and i know it shows. also, if a guy is a "regular" of mine and he comes in early during my shift, there's a higher chance i'll be free when he gets there. i'll also be in a better mood and less physically tired, so we both win.

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    Default Re: what kind of customers do you like

    Quote Originally Posted by cpeters1
    You know before reading this site I never knew the concept of a regular was a such a pervasive aspect of the SC society.
    It sucks if you ask me. I understand why dancers would want to have a 'regular' source of income, but it totally goes against one of the fundamental reasons guys go to strip clubs - the many and varied beautiful women to be found there, and the guilt-free, but not free opportunity to admire or even flirt with them. And it introduces some weird head trips, games, and misconceptions, that we'd all, imho, be better off without.

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    I like #2. Most likly the customers like them are laid back. Plus married too. They only come in twice a month just to get away from it all. They just love to chill and talk. I love that. I remember a man named Mark would come in twice a month and he would spend 1000-1500 per night. just to chill out. Damn I miss him!!

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    Believe it or not I'd pick number 1. If a regular is coming in everyday and spending $50 then I'll sit with him for a little bit, but I'm still able to meet other customers. If he only comes in once a month then I feel obligated to spend the entire shift with him, and who knows possibly miss out on Bill Gates or Donny Trump sitting behind me
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