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    I don't do this, because I think that it is really wrong. I know they come into the clubs to take advantage of us, but this is completely taking advantage of them. They should get as drunk as they intend to. If one of them has an accident after leaving the club, it would be partially your fault. But... Alot of girls tell me they get their customers really drunk, and get them to charge obscene amounts of money on their credit cards, and cash. Am I the only one that thinks this is wrong??

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    I don't think it's wrong, b/c I know that when I'm drunk, I'm the same person, just.... amplfied and less inhibited.....

    but, imo, it's very risky.... b/c the best way to get them drunk quick is shots, and then they expect you to do them too, so then you'll get drunk at the ame time, which isn't usually drunk, and on the other hand, if they don't like shots, it takes a long time....

    then, you have to deal with the possibility that they are a cheap drunk, or that they forget their pn, or get too drunk to sign the credit card slip, or are loud and obnoxious and get thrown out before they give you the money... the list of possibilities goes on and on.

    risky, for sure, and it can be profitable..... the question is, do you risk wasting all that time?

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    some girls in my club do that. i think its wrong. no one drives to a strip club here, they get taxis, but i still think its wrong.

    they make the guy buy loads of dancer vouchers and expensive bubbly and sometimes the club wont cash the vouchers in for 7 days to giv the customer time to complain about it should he look at his credit card receipt the next day because the club will charge him for the drinks but waiver the vouchers should he dispute his bill.

    so really, its risky business.
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    i admit that when i'm dancing for a guy who seems really wasted, i always try to get more money out of him. so yeah, i guess i would be taking advantage.. but i've never purposely got a guy drunk. i would never want that responsibility! if he got wasted on his own, then whatever happens to him is his own fault.
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    How do you get someone else drunk? Prop open their mouth and use a funnel to pour alcohol in?

    Unless you're working the guy's arms, hands, and mouth, he is getting himself drunk. No matter how beautiful you are and what you promise.

    So don't sweat it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Everyman View Post
    How do you get someone else drunk? Prop open their mouth and use a funnel to pour alcohol in?

    Unless you're working the guy's arms, hands, and mouth, he is getting himself drunk. No matter how beautiful you are and what you promise.

    So don't sweat it.
    agreed!!! If they are drinking with me and they get drunk, I don't feel bad at all about it. It's usually the customer who asks if I was a drink.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Everyman View Post
    How do you get someone else drunk? Prop open their mouth and use a funnel to pour alcohol in?

    Unless you're working the guy's arms, hands, and mouth, he is getting himself drunk. No matter how beautiful you are and what you promise.

    So don't sweat it.
    We are all forgetting here that even in an slightly or very intoxicated state that the customer IS HIS OWN BEING. He is still making the consious (sp?) decision to drink and keep drinking. He could easily use one word: NO and stop drinking.

    I don't sweat it. It is totally up to the customer if he wants to be so intoxicated he passes out and/or throws up or whatever. Just that I'm well versed in intoxicated customers now that I can read the signs so I get the hell out of the way when I know if/when the customer is going to throw up.

    So far so good. In all the years I've been doing this havn't had spew touch me once. Had it near me on the floor (and I had the smell of it.. it makes me dry retch)... just not on me. yay!


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    I look at taking extra cash out of drunk and or ridiculously drugged men as a fee deserved for babysitting the asshole. That may sound super bitter, but drunk men are usually a big handful and you earn any extra money you milk him out of because he is to messed up to think with his big head.

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    How do they get him drunk? Do they buy him drinks? I mean if a guy keeps buying drinks then I can't see how the dancer is getting him drunk.

    A dancer at my club told me she saw a really drunk guy drop a $100 note on the floor near the bar and she picked it up and kept it. I thought that was a bit mean and wrong. She said he never got dances off anyone so it served him right.

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    I hate dancing for drunks. In my experience, they may buy lots of dances but getting the money from them afterwards is like pulling teeth. They're too drunk to walk to the ATM, or they don't beleive you did as many dances as you say, or they won't/can't sign their credit slip...it's painful. No way would I ever go out of my way to encourage a customer to get drunk. If a customer is already drunk and waves me over, I'll dance for him, but I always anticipate a hassle, and too much of the time I am right.
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    I never purposely try to get a customer drunk. If they're already drunk, I think a lot of times it's easier to get them to buy dances, but I never lie and say I did more dances than I actually did or anything like that. Once this drunken customer paid for 5 dances with me (this was at a club where you have to pay up front) and I only did 3 of them because he was too drunk to have me do the other two. I said to him "Are you sure? You already paid for 2 more dances." but he still wanted to stop.

    There are pros and cons to drunken customers. I've noticed that many guys will spend more money when they're drunk because they're too shy or embarrassed to get a dance when they're sober, and with a couple drinks in them, they're loosened up and more fun to talk to. But other guys act like assholes when they're drunk and may try to get away with getting a dance and then not paying for it.






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    § 2.01. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
    (1) "Provider" means a person who sells or serves an
    alcoholic beverage under authority of a license or permit issued
    under the terms of this code or who otherwise sells an alcoholic
    beverage to an individual.
    (2) "Provision" includes, but is not limited to, the
    sale or service of an alcoholic beverage.

    Added by Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 303, § 3, eff. June 11, 1987.


    § 2.02. CAUSES OF ACTION. (a) This chapter does not
    affect the right of any person to bring a common law cause of action
    against any individual whose consumption of an alcoholic beverage
    allegedly resulted in causing the person bringing the suit to
    suffer personal injury or property damage.
    (b) Providing, selling, or serving an alcoholic beverage
    may be made the basis of a statutory cause of action under this
    chapter and may be made the basis of a revocation proceeding under
    Section 6.01(b) of this code upon proof that:
    (1) at the time the provision occurred it was apparent
    to the provider that the individual being sold, served, or provided
    with an alcoholic beverage was obviously intoxicated to the extent
    that he presented a clear danger to himself and others; and
    (2) the intoxication of the recipient of the alcoholic
    beverage was a proximate cause of the damages suffered.
    (c) An adult 21 years of age or older is liable for damages
    proximately caused by the intoxication of a minor under the age of
    18 if:
    (1) the adult is not:
    (A) the minor's parent, guardian, or spouse; or
    (B) an adult in whose custody the minor has been
    committed by a court; and
    (2) the adult knowingly:
    (A) served or provided to the minor any of the
    alcoholic beverages that contributed to the minor's intoxication;
    or
    (B) allowed the minor to be served or provided
    any of the alcoholic beverages that contributed to the minor's
    intoxication on the premises owned or leased by the adult.

    Added by Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 303, § 3, eff. June 11, 1987.
    Amended by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., ch. 643, § 1, eff. Sept. 1,
    2005.


    § 2.03. EXCLUSIVITY OF STATUTORY REMEDY. (a) The
    liability of providers under this chapter for the actions of their
    employees, customers, members, or guests who are or become
    intoxicated is in lieu of common law or other statutory law
    warranties and duties of providers of alcoholic beverages.
    (b) This chapter does not impose obligations on a provider
    of alcoholic beverages other than those expressly stated in this
    chapter.
    (c) This chapter provides the exclusive cause of action for
    providing an alcoholic beverage to a person 18 years of age or
    older.

    Added by Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 303, § 3, eff. June 11, 1987.
    Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 456, § 1, eff. Sept. 1,
    2003.

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    Everyman beat me to it... you can't get someone else drunk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaizaine View Post
    A dancer at my club told me she saw a really drunk guy drop a $100 note on the floor near the bar and she picked it up and kept it. I thought that was a bit mean and wrong. She said he never got dances off anyone so it served him right.
    I would do the same thing. I've had money that has fallen out of my garter (as I usually do the double wrapped around the ankle thing) a few times in my "stripper lifetime" and do you think anyone rushed up to tell me I dropped it? No! So why should I care about other peoples' money.

    If the money is on the floor. It is fair game. That's the unspoken rule I've noticed. If you don't like it, then don't do it. Leave the money on the floor.

    I bet if she gave the money back to the guy he wouldn't have tipped her or anything thus making it kinda useless for her to hand it back.

    It isn't stealing as the money has hit the floor. It is fair game.


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    ...makes me wonder if the same posters would have the same opinion about customers taking advantage of strippers who got drunk but i guess that should be discussed in another thread.
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    I usually try to get them in the private dance area before there is a chance to have more drinks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldCoastGirl View Post
    I would do the same thing. I've had money that has fallen out of my garter (as I usually do the double wrapped around the ankle thing) a few times in my "stripper lifetime" and do you think anyone rushed up to tell me I dropped it? No! So why should I care about other peoples' money.

    If the money is on the floor. It is fair game. That's the unspoken rule I've noticed. If you don't like it, then don't do it. Leave the money on the floor.

    I bet if she gave the money back to the guy he wouldn't have tipped her or anything thus making it kinda useless for her to hand it back.

    It isn't stealing as the money has hit the floor. It is fair game.
    If you find money on the floor and you don't know who dropped it, of course it is not stealing.

    But of course if you see someone drop something of value, picking it up and keeping it is stealing. If you see someone drop their wedding ring, would you pick it up and not tell them, but rather figure out how you could turn it into cash? Of course not. Just because it's untraceable cash doesn't change the morality of the situation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dlabtot View Post
    If you find money on the floor and you don't know who dropped it, of course it is not stealing.

    But of course if you see someone drop something of value, picking it up and keeping it is stealing. If you see someone drop their wedding ring, would you pick it up and not tell them, but rather figure out how you could turn it into cash? Of course not. Just because it's untraceable cash doesn't change the morality of the situation.
    I completely agree.

    and also, everytime I've found cash itc and given it back, I've made much more. Guys love an honest stripper!

    I would be ashamed with myself if I did something so dishonest.

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    I got my own damn stupid self drunk last night. The dancer did nothing to enable this behavior, although she profited as my sales resistence diminshed over the long drunk hours.

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    Okay, first of all, I agree with everyone else. I would never say someone "got me drunk" nor would I say that I "got someone else drunk." Those excuses stopped working in highschool.

    Fun drunk guys are great, but a lot of times, I have seen guys get nasty when they are wasted. Like, don't want to pay you , don't know what's going on, just beligerant.

    I'm all about drinking some champagne and us both getting a minor buzz, but I like to keep it at that.
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    THE INFAMOUS!! The girl has a "jack & coke" w-out jack literally haha just plain old coke... and the customer is drinking real drinks.... yeah drink after drink he is getting wasted & the girl is just getting hyper from all the caffeine & sugar making her even more aware of her surroundings hmmm....

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    ive definately had girls who were trying to push more drinks on me. i can see how men of less willpower could get drunk pretty fast.

    ive also seen girls reaching into drunk guys wallets. yeah, it is partially the guys fault. but i do think thats wrong.

    i have no doubt similar may have happened to me, but luckily ive had lots of practice holding my liquor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WoodyLV View Post

    ive also seen girls reaching into drunk guys wallets. yeah, it is partially the guys fault. but i do think thats wrong.
    I agree that is very wrong. I had a guy hand me his wallet and tell me to get money out and I refused and asked him to get it out for me. I would not want someone looking over and getting the wrong idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dlabtot View Post
    Everyman beat me to it... you can't get someone else drunk.
    That's what I was thinking. Nobody is holding a gun to a guy's head and forcing the alcohol down his throat. I'm not his mom.

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