She needs to become "little" again.
[QUOTE=Incognito1234;6298734]Hey all,
I've asked this a while ago but maybe things have changed. How's things on Sunday nights at Henry's and Bogarts? If it's worthwhile, I think I'll venture out.
As far as my own activities go, there's not a lot to report. Little Ashley told me that she's took a break for a while. I'm not sure if that's self-imposed or if she got suspended or fired again. I've been in North several times on days, looking for Nicole but either the day or the timing isn't right, because I haven't seen her. Maybe she's working less now?
A couple of weeks ago, I saw a bleached blonde at Bogart's that I'd met at South several years back. Nice ass, smaller breasts (which is my preference anyway). She was heavier when I first met her but has lost a lot of weight. She's very accommodating and a worthwhile experience but for the life of me, I can't remember her name. I recognized her by face. Next time, I go, I'll find out what it was. She said that she works days, only on Tuesday or Saturday. I know that isn't a helpful report at all but it's an update on my adventures.
For sure, the clubs haven't recovered from the pre-covid days, in regard to the number or variety of quantity of women but I guess we just have to deal with that. Also, the reopening of Henry's South appears to have been just another thing that didn't come to fruition.[/QUOTE]Ashley was long a reliable value as far as the lower-end clubs went. Part of her attraction, besides her performance was that she was at one time a spinner. She lost that, or rather gained it when she "retired" and shacked up with a pseudo-sugar daddy.
If she comes back in a more slimmed-down package, I'd eagerly saddle up again. But not in her recent size.
As far as South opening up, there's hardly enough dancers to staff North and Bogarts, and probably SC, let alone re-open South.
Quantity and quality in the broad spectrum of providers is a fraction of recent years, let alone the glory days. Like to have a dollar for each post or comment about how girls would flock back to the industry in the past three years. It isn't coming back, minus a protracted recession. Detroit was unique in that the economic slide here began within a few years of 9/11 then snowballed into Great Recession. That was why there were so many providers. Along the way the Detroit clubs took down the curtains, and more predictions by less-informed mongers here said that the dancers would flock to Dearborn, Inkster, Romulus, LP. It didn't happen.