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07-25-17 23:02 #8479Senior Member

Posts: 45Otc
For those of you more experienced, how do you ask a dancer for OTC fun? What do you offer that she would consider meeting up rather than dancing for you in the VIP in the clubs?
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07-25-17 21:49 #8478Senior Member

Posts: 44The booths at BT's Dearborn are pretty roomy with wide benches. The even have mirrors. I enjoy watching the dancers grinding on me in the mirror. I don't care for the 20 tax to get into the VIP at BT's though.
Originally Posted by Electronman
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07-25-17 19:17 #8477Senior Member

Posts: 287Harley from Bogies
So I was in on Saturday dayshift. Harley (a taller blond, pretty face, and just slightly thick) caught my eye. I tipped her on stage and asked her to come over. She was busy with a regular and I left before I could get to know her. Any of you have any intel on her? I avoided the Dee Dee, Nipples older woman, and several others that attacked me before I even had a drink in my hand. Any input would be helpful. Thank you.
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07-25-17 18:40 #8476Senior Member

Posts: 33Henry and
Saw Diamond medium ebony but great attitude and great personality. Get digits and enjoyed tongue stud in back and will be seeing outside by agreement. Learning ropes and appreciate input. Not regular but enjoy a distress occasionally.
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07-25-17 14:29 #8475Senior Member

Posts: 39$$. 50
A few months back I had a one quote me $$. 50 for a CBJ at LS. I laughed at her. She stayed with me for about 30 minutes too. Tried to gas me up the whole time. Maybe she wasn't aware how far $$. 50 goes.
Originally Posted by Everest
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07-25-17 12:05 #8474Senior Member

Posts: 157A suggestion.
I've done this a few times and it works: plan an outing to a SC (an enterprising fellow could probably coordinate fellow mongers through inbox). Think of a theme. Two that have really worked well: Military reunion (I really am a vet) and Divorce party. Pick two or three guys in the group that you all are celebrating and they usually receive extra attention (Divorcees sometimes get discounts due to the huge loss in the divorce). Vets with good stories get the same. The group creates a party atmosphere, sometimes a bouncer or DJ will even by you a drink or two. I you can play the part well, the rewards could include outside visits and maybe even an arrangement or two. Do your homework, hone the craft. Happy hunting!
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07-25-17 11:50 #8473Senior Member

Posts: 91Wow!! Thanks for the extensive info. I should try some the ones you mentioned.
Originally Posted by Electronman
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As for Cracker Jaxx, the other end of the spectrum is their non-VIP lapdance area, which is pretty much an open space. Something like office cubicles.
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07-25-17 04:54 #8472Senior Member

Posts: 996Hustler Club (metro Detroit, Lincoln Park) has roomy private dance facilities, including at least one with its own bathroom. Hustler was great when it opened but several years ago corporate managers made a number of changes that really ruined the value of the club for me (jacking up prices and removing doors from otherwise private dance rooms).
Originally Posted by Everest
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Next best, in my limited experience, would be the Coliseum, where the private dance areas are reasonably roomy and comfortable (but the club is smokey so I don't go there often).
Dance booths at BT's Dearborn are cramped but generally private.
VIP facilities at Penthouse and Flight Club are private (heavy curtains) and comfortable but not roomy.
Players club has semi-private dance facilities on the second floor that are cordoned off by heavy bead curtains that give only a semblance of privacy.
Criket has one reasonably sized room in the back and several somewhat cramped curtained areas that feature uncomfortable narrow high arm chairs (a good lap dance needs a bench seat or wide chair where the dancer can straddle the customer).
At the lower end of the continuum, Bogarts has small curtained cubicles with an uncomfortable chair. Henry VIII and provides a very cramped closet with a hard metal chair.
Thats about the extent of my metro Detroit strip club knowledge. Hopefully others will chime in with reviews and opinions.
I agree with your comment about the large private dance facilities at Cracker Jaxx. Now if they'd only improve their dayshift talent.
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07-24-17 15:08 #8471Senior Member

Posts: 91I have never been to the bigger room at LS. I will have to try it just for the heck of it.
Originally Posted by Electronman
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Speaking if VIP rooms / booths, I like to get comfortable when I get a dance. That is one thing that turns me off at H8 N and Bogie. I haven't been to too many SCs but the most comfortable VIP rooms I have been in are at Cracker Jaxx in Jackson. They even have a huge room for the same VIP tax as other VIP rooms but since it is right next to DJ booth, it is practical only during the day time / afternoon when they is no DJ (they only have a DJ after 7, I think. It is more like a party room with 2 or 3 couches. Some VIP rooms at Deja Vu are pretty comfortable, others are crampy. I like the mirrors in BT's Dearborn.
I haven't been to other Detroit clubs. Which ones have real good VIP rooms?
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07-24-17 06:29 #8470Senior Member

Posts: 49I've been in the regular VIP area a few times (its fine with me) but never the bigger one. Maybe ill just look next time.
Originally Posted by Electronman
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07-24-17 05:33 #8469Senior Member

Posts: 1019Went there dam there was a great pick of chicks, ebony white Black hair Blond red heads.
Originally Posted by Jooop
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07-24-17 01:22 #8468Senior Member

Posts: 43I've used the bigger room a few times, it's a nice $20 if you're not counting pennies. More privacy (there's not a curtain 3 feet away from you and 3 other guys in booths right next to you), extra room to play around in, which can come in handy. It feels more like a private room.
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07-23-17 23:22 #8467Senior Member

Posts: 996Larger VIP room at Landing Strip
The larger VIP room at LS has a bench seat that is long enough to lie down although it isn't especially wide. The surcharge is typically $20. Worth it? Maybe if you take advantage of the extra roomy private area.
Originally Posted by BustOne
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In contrast, the other smaller VIP rooms contain a bench seat. They are reasonably roomy and comfortable when compared with the VIP in many other area clubs.
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07-23-17 15:32 #8466Senior Member

Posts: 49All clubs are open till 2 AM.
Originally Posted by Jooop
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07-23-17 14:41 #8465Senior Member

Posts: 44Negotiation Tips
I thought I'd pass along some tips on the hobby based on different things I've read (some from this very site) or gleaned from other sources. I don't claim to be the expert on all of this, and I'm sure there are others here that I could learn a thing or two from (and already have, actually). I just thought I'd share things that have helped me.
Most of my mongering has been at SCs, and I figure some quick tips on negotiating would be worthwhile.
1. Do your research. Find out the typical prices for the services you're looking for at the clubs you're interested in. This should be done before you even enter a club.
2. Know the maximum amount you're willing to spend for a particular service. You should have a figure in mind before you even talk to a dancer.
3. Your opening offer should be below the maximum amount you're willing to spend. Ideally, she'll agree to your offer, but if not, you've got some room to raise your bid to satisfy her without exceeding your maximum amount. For example, let's say you're willing to spend 150 for a particular service. She opens with 200. You counter with 100. If she takes it, great. If she counters with 150, then both parties will still be happy.
4. Be willing to walk away from the deal. There are always other dancers and other clubs. If you can't agree on a price you're willing to pay, then (respectfully) tell the dancer "thanks, but no thanks".
5. Learn from each negotiation. On the drive home, replay each negotiation in your head. What can be learned from it? Could you have saved some money with a lower opening offer? Should you have stuck to your guns on a particular price? Could you have gotten more out of the deal in some way?









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