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    Default Customers you'll never forget ?

    Have you ever meet a customer you'll always remember ? I don't mean the assholes. Nice ones...

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    A few!

    There's the female customer of mine who has turned into a close personal friend. She moved on to other ladies at local clubs, but she and I always maintained contact. We have both always genuinely enjoyed the company of one another--conversation over dinner and drinks, etc. There was not a mutual sexual attraction and she always respected that, never pushed any limits. If, however, I was not straight, I think things would be different. She is a truly remarkable person.

    There's my customer of about 4 years from Boise. Everytime I go and work at my old club, I see him. He has always been a kind soul to me. He is very soothing to be around, not outwardly perverted. Last year when I was here for the holidays (I'm back again until Thursday) I saw him when I was working on New Year's. We spent time catching up and he told me about how he had been very ill during the year, spent time in the hospital and was doing well. He gave me his card and told me to call him next time I was in town working. I didn't make it back until last week. I tried to call, but there was no answer. I was very worried that something happened. Until I saw him in the club on Friday night!

    That's all I can remember right now.

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    Default Re: Customers you'll never forget ?

    so you like gentlemen,not bad boys and jerks?

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    I remember this one guy when I was working Sacramento. He was very in touch with God as he was telling me about himself. He went to church and read the bible. I dont know why he was in a strip club then he tells me he just likes to be around pretty ladies. Then we go for some dances. He tells me to not grind or anything like that b/c he knows God is watching and he doesnt want to sin too much. Best few super mega air dances I ever gave!

    I had this regular guy who was a very old guy 65+ and he was teaching 4th graders. He come and see me every week..didnt spend much but was always nice. Only thing was he was an alcoholic. He drank in his car and before he drove there (bad very bad) and would go outside during his visit to drink some more. He was always drunk. After a month or so he 'fell in love' with me. For a while I got him to stop drinking and was really proud of him. After I moved to another club he started again. Poor guy I hope hes doing ok now.
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    I'll always remember the weirdo who grabbed the back of my head and planted a wet one on me!
    LOL

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    Past customers who I have a soft spot for :

    First and formost favorite customer was Philip . He was my mini sugardaddy for several years. He was kind and kinky too :evil:

    Also Glenn, who was the nerd guy with a heart of gold. He was more a fellow dancer's customer per say. However he bought me, drinks, food and lovely gifts along with the occasional dance with his ATF or for one of his friends for more than two years.

    My third and final fav customer was an older gentleman named Jerry. He was interesting to chat with and most always got a couple of dances. He came in like clockwork once a week. He was well liked by the staff as well and was on many a dancers fav custy list at that club.

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    Default Re: Customers you'll never forget ?

    This reminded me of an old post from my last visit to America:
    http://www.stripperweb.com/forum/showthread.php?t=45579

    I try my best to be memorable in the good way
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    Yep the man in the wheelchair...who died after about 3 years of being part of the strip club i danced at i heard!

    What a great man! Loved all the dancers
    Pamela

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    Default Re: Customers you'll never forget ?

    There are quite a few actually.But this one guy Craig,I met in Diamond Cabaret in Denver was the nicest sweetest man ever.He gave me the biggest tip of my entire career and never disrespected me or even asked for my number.His elderly father passed away in europe ,which he was very depressed about and unfortunately I've never seen Craig ever again.

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    I had a customer who had a form of highly functioning autism-I forget what it's called. Anyways, he had graduated from Princeton with a PHD in Physics and he was working at the local university doing post doc work. He was so shy and self conscious that he covered his mouth when he talked and was terrified of me. I knew him for years and at one point he brought me a prism-just like that guy from Brilliant Minds-or whatever that Russell Crowe/Physics movie was. The longer that I knew him the more he blossumed and lost the shyness. He moved out of area and I went to visit him in D.C. and we went out to Appleby's. He then went some conference in Greece and sent me some refrigerator magnets-I collect. He has always been a class act in his treatment towards me. Sadly, I have lost track of him.

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    This one guy I'll never forget the first time I met him...he said "hi my name is Burny do you smoke?" I said yes and he preceded to explain to me that for $5 the girls when done with their smoke would come over and put it out in his hand, at this point he shows me his charred palm. WTF!! He still comes in occasionally, nice enough guy but YUK! I never could bring myself to do it.

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    yep...i remember a few nice customers. one guy imparticular could be considered an older brother of sorts....he looked out for me and was very nice. and he'd also let me know if he thought i was doing something stupid, thus offering guidance at times. and he'd let me rant and cry if a boyfriend had dumped me or something....he lives out of state, but will always be someone that i'm grateful for.

    and there are others...one strange fellow who would narrate "little house on the prairie" porn as i danced for him....he gave me lots of $$ and was nice...despite the very weird and disturbing fetish. ack!!!! he also wanted me to paint satanic symbols on his forhead with black eyeliner during dances. again, he was nice and paid for it...and never tried to disrespect me. haven't thought of him in a long time....

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    Default Re: Customers you'll never forget ?

    big spenders are always memorable.

    Seriously though, I actually think of them when I spend my $$$. Like, John is buying my this purse, or Mike is paying my phone bill...

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    Default Re: Customers you'll never forget ?

    The only ones I remember and never forget are the regulars who always respect the rules of the club I am dancing within. They do not have to spend a huge amount of money however be regular enough so I can remember you. I do not have a favourite as they are all individuals with traits I like/dislike about them however they were all regulars and treated me with respect (like I was a person not just a piece of meat/stripper). Some of them were perverted however I over look that alot as I expect people to be perverted (kinky) inside the SC.

    It isn't the amont of money you spend on me - how regular you do as well as the respect (if you respect the club rules then that shows you respect me) is what counts.


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    One of my most memorable customer experiences: (from a journal entry, edited…)

    Let’s-call-him-‘David’ and I started out in the “VIP lounge” (i.e. the regular lap-dance area). After I’d done a dance or two, he said, “You know, you’re not just cute--You really have charisma.”

    ‘Thanks!’ I said, surprised and pleased, because I find that to be such a great compliment. I told him about a huge argument I’d had a long time ago with a customer in Providence,who had insisted that it was impossible for women to have charisma: Only men could have charisma, he'd said; the best a woman could do was to have sex appeal. I’ve thought about that one from time to time—Instinctively, I feel it’s not true…but then “charisma” is esoteric and hard to define…

    David disagreed with the Providence man’s contention, and proceeded to analyze my charisma (which, frankly, I don’t really have. But it was okay if he thought so! I think he was confusing my stage presence and natural-performer-persona with real charisma. But I didn’t argue. ) He requested a CR, so we retired to one of the rooms downstairs, and the charisma conversation continued.

    He said, “Well, one aspect of charisma is intelligence, of course, and you have that.” I started to say, “Really? I try so hard to hide it!” and he simultaneously said, “You hide it pretty well, but it’s there.”

    I laughed and said, “Yeah, I try. It’s not always an asset in this place.”

    He said, “Another thing about charisma is that when you’re with a person who has it, you find yourself getting more and more intrigued the more time you spend with them, and that’s the experience I’m having right now with you.”

    Then he said, “In fact, it’s really weird, but your persona is reminding me of the kind of persona that I’ve really only seen in the female research scientists I work with.”

    That stopped me!

    I said, “Wait a minute! Have I talked to you before?”

    “No…”

    I said, “’Cause that’s actually what I do—I work in research biology.” He said, “No way!” So I told him the whole field ornithology story. He said, “Okay, I’ll ask you some questions to test if you’re telling the truth.” He did, and of course I passed the test.

    I asked him in what capacity he worked with female research scientists. He told me he was a cardiologist; he teaches at [Ivy League University] and works in the medical center there, and also works part-time in another hospital.

    In talking about why he enjoys the occasional SC visit, he said, “You know, I spend a lot of time around patients, who come to see me because they have serious cardiac illnesses. It’s really wonderful to spend some time around healthy, beautiful bodies…Yours is incredibly beautiful…”


    ...An interesting twist on a commonplace compliment. I found it sort of poignant, actually. He was pretty young, and I got the feeling he was single, still too busy with his career to make a lot of personal connections, and kind of lonely…

    Later, he said something about how I seemed a bit removed from the SC surroundings, and watchful. He said, “I thought maybe you were a writer or an artist or something.”

    I was impressed. I said, “Wow. That’s the other thing I do!” So we talked about writing for awhile. I think he said some other really nice things to me but now I can’t remember… It’s neat when someone that astute pays really close attention to you. (Come to think of it, since he was right about all the other things, maybe he was right about the charisma too!)

    **End journal entry. I always kind of wished I had called him…but I was entangled in some stupid involvement with someone totally inappropriate at the time, so I never did…and I never saw him again (or if I did, I didn’t recognize him; I suffer from a bit of facial agnosia, which hurt me a lot as a dancer…I’m the backward person who remembers names but not faces…)

    Another memorable customer was a guy I knew in Providence. We were both hard-core submissives, so there wasn’t much sexual tension between us…We’d go to dinner sometimes and talk about our fucked-up fantasies and I'd sometimes show him some of my writing, and he’d tell me about all the terrible things his mistresses had done to him--he was pretty extreme. I didn’t know him for long, but I considered him a friend…
    "Doc still loved true things, but he knew it was not a general love and it could be a very dangerous mistress." - John Steinbeck, Cannery Row


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    Default Re: Customers you'll never forget ?

    have lots one old guy who was like a sugar daddy spent lots on me .another old guy who died and left me his entire estate(wasn't that big) . a guy who was ten years younger than me that made me hornier than hell when I danced for him .so much so I dated him for a year before his childish behaviour started to piss me off. there were others . but those are three off the top of my head.
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