Stripper Rant Coming….

  • rase
  • 10-05-2023, 01:29 AM
I agree! Needy vibe is total turn off and mood killer for me. I’ll leave.
IMAPACKIN's Avatar
One from BDD tried that after we exchanged #s for OTC activities. She called later to borrow $200 and "make it up later". I told her I was out of town. That was the end of that.
This might not be a very popular post but please consider: We are there to get as much as we can for as little as possible, right? Aren’t they doing the same? If the world was flipped & I was a male stripper in a club full of horny women, you bet your ass I would be hustling for every dollar I can get for as little work as possible.

Just food for thought here, nothing more. Not arguing or disagreeing with anyone. I guess it’s just all a game to me. A really fun game. Having played sports my whole life, I’ve always respected my opponent. I see it no differently in clubs. The exception being I didn’t get my knob shined on a football or baseball field.

With that, it’s off to BDD. Good luck tonight, gentlemen. Originally Posted by blue162
I happen to think it is a great fucking post. I too see it as a game, but I'm a pro musician among other things, not an athlete, and I play the ponies seriously....so yes I know competition.

It IS a game, and I am rather fond of winning. I respect what they're trying to do, but I gotta rep the homies if you know what I mean.
Orlando45's Avatar
ROI=Return on Investment. Every dealing with a stripper/provider should be based on ROI. Everyone's expected return for their money is probably a bit different, but the key is you should get what YOU want. If you aren't, move on and get your ROI from someone else.
Chung Tran's Avatar
ROI=Return on Investment. Every dealing with a stripper/provider should be based on ROI. Everyone's expected return for their money is probably a bit different, but the key is you should get what YOU want. If you aren't, move on and get your ROI from someone else. Originally Posted by Orlando45
Agree, but the 10 year Bond yield has risen so fast, I apply a wrong discount rate and think I got a deal when I didn't!
mtabsw's Avatar
Seems to be part of the culture.

I've been seeing one for the past year or so - $300 outcall, was doing great work but lately has been asking for more money as we're cleaning up. "Could I have $100 for a nail job?" I said no. Next time, no question, this last time "Would you give me $100 so I can my hair trimmed?" I said no again.

She seemed unhappy so I told her - "I can't afford more that $3, so stop asking. Find someone else if you need more money."

These are not rocket scientists. And there's more of them turning 21 every year.

For every one of us that won't throw money every time they ask, I guess there's another 5 that do.