ROBs and altering the deal
Seems to be the trend in the last year or so at many places, the experience has became not what is was pre covid. Not even what it was pre mega inflation. One contributing factor is the death of city proper clubs. Its a decent commute for many guys that want to scratch that itch, the dancers win the argument at the clubs in many disputes. Leverages of keys, being at a club away from home and now at a place your phone doesn't help. There was a time before the great recession when extras were not as rampant for awhile then that changed and there was a new golden era. With the economy right now I have some hopes with some guys pulling back spending and costs of living that we hit another great era soon. Until then I will pull back some.
Couple of tips / observations about the recent ROBS
At the end of the day, P4 P women always want the most money they can get for the least amount of work, being rob fulfills that. At the higher end clubs you get that bc they think they are prissy or "the catch" lower end clubs you get that bc the women are tacky and ignorant. Day shift is when this happens the least compared to night. Only things I can say to prevent it, is make sure you are LOUD and clear on what you want and set a price, whether includes tip out or is just the VIP experience. Pay what you like and set a price, would I pay $1000 at Hank's? God no, but I would set the price and haggle and if they go over it then I would walk. Never show a girl money in the back, just ensure her you will pay her or go to the atm with her in tow. If you are back there and she changes up, just pay for the dances and leave (talk to the doorman on how much that is). From my experience, management sides with the guy, never seen them side with the girl.
New Mayor: New Priorities?
Detroit will have a new mayor in 2026. It seems likely that it will be Mary Sheffield. What will that change mean for the enforcement of extras in strip clubs?