I agree with many of you gentlemen. I remember when I used to dance...there were so many girls that would dance to that "rap" music and many of the fine gentlemen would leave and the club was just packed with ganster wanna-be's and their manners were not at all what I liked or was attracted too. Plus, that type of music just isn't my cup of tea. I am a hard, classic rock kinda gal and that is what I always danced too. I do agree that in the evening and weekend nights- it gets downright intolerable.
Footlong: you are certainly correct. The girls can and do actually choose the music type and is most many cases the actual song. They are also welcome to bring their own CD's and mark the songs they want to dance too, that is how it is done. Some girls have great music while others....well, you know.
But then again, to be fair, it is what they like and I cannot judge them on that taste alone, but what I can and so totally agree with is- who are they targeting with that taste and if they are there to be of service to certain gents who have money and are willing to spend it- then they need to rethink the concept of customer service and ask or at least guess what he may like. I tend to think, IMHO, that the music one dances to say alot about them personally and professionally and it can be a factor in what the customer will or will not choose. If you are there to make the money, the music you dance to should be a relying factor and considered greatly. It is, in fact, a sell point and strategy tool. Again, no offense to anyone, just my personal experience and "opinion."
-Kelli Ann Preston