Dancers tend to gravitate to old and/or fat guys at strip clubs, maybe because they presume those guys have more money or better yet, are so lonely for companionship that they will pay dancers to sit and talk.Being a handsome and physically fit guy, I feel your pain.
Being a young looking and physically fit guy, I use to have hard times in the SC to get dancers to approach me without have to ask/tip a waitress or manager for help. Since I do not drink (even a water), so if there is not any talent I like, then I do not sip on a drink then when I get finished, leave, I have left anywhere between 30 to 90 minutes depending on the day and what time it is. Usually now when I go, I have a few dancers that I have texted that know I am coming. I get dances starting about 5-10 minutes after I arrive at the club. Originally Posted by Wile E Coyote
Being a handsome and physically fit guy, I feel your pain.If you are so engrossed with yourself like that (call yourself handsome and admonish yourself in the mirror daily) , then why are you on an SHMB? It seems your would be better off not only in your bank account but also the passion with which you could JO looking at a pic of yourself would be greater than any provider could ever do with her IOP.
I know every morning when I wake up and look at my amazing physique and my stunningly gorgeous face I gird my loins for the difficult day to come.
It’s our cross to bare. Originally Posted by Ralph Fults
If you are so engrossed with yourself like that (call yourself handsome and admonish yourself in the mirror daily) , then why are you on an SHMB? It seems your would be better off not only in your bank account but also the passion with which you could JO looking at a pic of yourself would be greater than any provider could ever do with her IOP.Your mom must be proud.
In any event, back to the topic of this thread. Sitting around for a long time, say 1 hour+, or even approaching dancers and asking them for dances is a sign of a loser desperately begging to spend his money. If you are new to a club and not a regular, then you might have to tip on stage, but if you are a regular at a club, most all the dancers know and will either come up to you or not. If none of them even acknowledge you within the time frame, you might want to rethink and give your business to another club. If, once established, the same lack of response happens at the new club, it is not the dancers or lack of talent, it is just YOU! Originally Posted by Wile E Coyote