How to stand your ground in the strip club
[QUOTE=Ariess;6842119]I don't really understand how to navigate these clubs. I feel targeted being younger and don't get the same attention from strippers the way as described on the forums.
Or if I am just not proceeding the right way. Any one have a lay out of the work up from the floor into the back and how much I should be ball parking for services?
I've also never seen a 2 for 1 happen in my visits, or am I just missing the signs? Any aid?[/QUOTE]It is a very good rule of thumb to not engage Dancers in any real or meaningful conversation. Keep the experience on the level of fantasy; you can bet that she will. Many dancers are not good people. Many dancers have deep emotional and / or psychological and / or substance abuse issues. Many dancers have a criminal history and so does their boyfriend. Their job is to separate you from as much of your money as possible, and they are very good at it. Some dancers are dangerous. They may have been in the game, getting high and robbing people for years. Some will prostitute themselves for money, but they'd rather have your money without having any sex, so they may set you up to be robbed. Also, she doesn't love you. She doesn't really want your help; you're just a sucker with money. She will accept your gifts, but they must be gifts, with nothing in return expected.
Long story short, don't say anything truthful to a dancer. Don't tell her your real name. Don't tell her where you work. Don't give her your phone number, unless you have a burner. Don't meet her outside of the club. Don't promise her anything. Nothing! It's just fun based on fantasy; keep it there. And remember, for the girls it's all about the money.
And remember in Oz, they have security cameras everywhere even VIP, so if you are camera shy or have a public life, I would avoid this club.