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05-17-23 12:09 #16801Senior Member

Posts: 149Stormi FC
Got a text from Stormi at the FC and I don't ever remember meeting her. Anyone else get a text from her? Anyone have any information on her performance at the FC?
Update: a few more texts and it's someone I've met before but not at FC so that threw me off
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05-17-23 11:46 #16800Senior Member

Posts: 264Bouncers are people, too.
Originally Posted by Pussylicker2
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Sometimes, you don't even have to give them a tip. Sometimes, they're happy if you just recognize they're a person doing a kinda boring job that usually gets ignored and, ya know, you just talk to them if you have a few seconds on the way in / out or if there isn't a dancer you're tracking that moment. "Tigers going to turn things around at some point?
There are more ways a bouncer can be helpful than just a drink. There are a few clubs in Chicago where I'm known enough by the staff such that the following happens:
1. I don't have to pay cover.
2. They pretty much just direct my favorite dancers to me as soon as they see me, which saves time and hassle.
3. Chicago clubs often have VIP areas where better talent circulates exclusively and is more apt to sit and talk with you for a while. Sometimes those areas even have their own separate, nicer lapper rooms and bars. I'm usually allowed to just meander in and out of those VIP areas without question.
4. I have one club where a dancer probably gets away with more than she should with me, but because we do dances often enough, and the staff sees us together so often, they don't blink an eye when I'm with her and let it slide -- which, in a place like Chicago that's more restrictive than Detroit, is saying something.
5. It's just nice to have a familiar face who knows your name, remembers who you are and asks how you're doing. One Chicago floor manager is a big baseball fan, as am I, so he likes to chat about the Yankees when he isn't busy. Honestly, as someone who pretty much knows which talent I'm going to see or not see, it's better to talk about Aaron Judge than just stare off into the distance with a drink in my hand while I'm waiting for someone.
Now yeah, some conversation with a tip is probably more welcome than conversation without it. But even if it's just a buck or two, the guy most people either pass like a dirty shirt or only interact with when they're doing something wrong will be as, if not more, appreciative of that tip than most dancers, and if you're a face he sees somewhat often, there's a good chance he'll remember and try to think of ways he can treat you nicely down the line in return.
It just breaks down to being a somewhat decent person generally to everyone -- dancers, bouncers, etc. Yes, some people are out to screw you, and you have to be careful with them. But most aren't.
Maybe, just maybe, people who are kind, easy-going and not fighting over every dollar and little thing have fewer issues with staff, valets, them holding onto your keys, etc. , because staff has fewer issues with them and they're less of a PITA for everyone surrounding them. Just a thought.
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05-17-23 11:31 #16799Senior Member

Posts: 302You literally just spelled out exactly how it works.
Originally Posted by Escentia
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05-17-23 09:56 #16798Senior Member

Posts: 204Club extras
Since you're asking for a friend, tell your friend to post what he's looking for, budget, when he plans to go, etc. Someone should be able to help him.
Originally Posted by Escentia
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05-17-23 02:39 #16797Senior Member

Posts: 1127If you're willing to allow yourself to be ripped off to maintain "good will" you may be "rewarded" with a free over-priced drink, as long as you tip the bouncer. I see no reason to tip a bouncer. They are not there for your convenience, they're there to protect the dancers, so it's the dancers who need to tip them. They help dancers rip-off customers. I would have told the dancer "nice try honey, it was one song and a crappy dance so be happy witb your $30" and walked out. But wait, I just remembered, they have my car keys. Was your free drink worth $30? You seem to think so, it wouldn't be for me. I can afford $30, I just don't like being viewed as a punk who allows himself to be shaken down.
Originally Posted by NorinRad
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05-17-23 00:48 #16796Senior Member

Posts: 264Interesting how you put it: You say dancers see escorts & prostitutes as somehow lower, then you say you won't look down upon them for that. To "look down upon" someone is a use of the same idea; you'd be looking down because they're lower somehow. So you're choosing not to look down on someone for looking down on someone.
Originally Posted by NorinRad
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I'm of the opinion we shouldn't really look down on anyone else who's doing what they can to make a living without hurting anyone else. I look down upon those who look down upon other people in that way. Both ways are ways to make a living. I don't have a problem with either.
If anything, I have as much of a problem with the dancer who looks down on the escorts or prostitutes as I do society generally looking down on sex workers of all types. I'd like to see it all destigmatized. It doesn't help when people in the industry commit what amounts to in-industry put-downs. It's silly to me and I'd have taken issue with the dancer in the original post in part because I'd like to take issue with everyone who puts all of the above, dancers, escorts, prostitutes, whatever, down, but it's a lot easier to do it with someone who does what amounts to the same thing.
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05-16-23 22:42 #16795Regular Member

Posts: 10How to go about getting extras?
Hi everyone, sorry if I'm posting this in the wrong place. But I'm a guy in the Metro Detroit area looking for some extras. Just how do you go about getting them? I was thinking maybe getting a few dances from a girl and asking about the VIP during then. I've also head that LS, FC, Silver Criket, are good places to go for that sorta thing. Any suggestions as what clubs to go to? Asking for a friend.
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05-16-23 17:33 #16794Senior Member

Posts: 81Befriending the Manager
I agree. Back when I was a regular of a club I was tight with the manager. I used to say: You know what I like send someone over. He would pick one of his best girls and there would be no issues. Trust me, the manager already knows who the problem girls are it won't take much to have him on your side.
Originally Posted by NorinRad
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05-16-23 16:59 #16793Senior Member

Posts: 85Blue-nina
Blue-Nina very talented oral skills.
Originally Posted by Drew93
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05-16-23 14:50 #16792Senior Member

Posts: 122Bogarts day. Anyone know where Alanna and Grace went?
Thinking about making a trip to Henry's in the day. Who should I be on the look out for? Nicole and who else?
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05-16-23 13:55 #16791Senior Member

Posts: 551Bad Experiences
Just a thought, but "befriending" a security person or manager can go a long way. I had a silly experience with a gal (can't remember name) at FC. She tried to charge me for 2-dances when only 1 was performed, as she was awful.
I had spoken with the Main Security Person on Day Shift, Brian in the past. He is shorter, stocky & muscular with short hair. Previously I had complimented him on the Club in general, and I could tell it was much appreciated. After this "bad experience" I explained my version to him, and while I knew he believed me, I apologized, told him it was silly and that I was embarrassed to even be involved with such a horrible dancer, and gladly gave up the extra $30 simply to maintain good will. After this the Manger came over, and introduced himself, and insisted upon buying me a drink for the hassle.
This was a couple months ago, and to this day, when ever I am there, the Mgr. Still makes a point to come up and shake my hand and greet me, and has bought me a couple of drinks. Also, I have tipped Brian a couple times, and should I go to VIP (usually downstairs where he stands) he will only charge me ONCE for the VIP fee.
At this point I'm almost grateful that this awful dancer, who is no longer there, pulled this crap, as it has only shown me to be a good customer, and pays dividends even today.
Originally Posted by ChimilDetin
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05-16-23 13:35 #16790Senior Member

Posts: 551Perspectives
Always curious / interested when I read posts like these. IMHO, many of the women who work in clubs are perfectly clear about how they make a living. I think they are almost able to "justify" in their minds what goes on in the VIP, by arguing that they are working in a Club not acting as Escorts or Prostitutes, who are somehow lower in their view.
What ever gets them thru the night is fine by me, I'm certainly not going to look down upon them for how they choose to entertain.
Personally, I have had more then one conversation with a Gal about rates and activities, and have always been open and honest in saying that hey, I understand that "to each their own" Whether it is being attracted to a certain type of gal, or the rate they ask for, I simply explain that I understand that they each do as they like and charge what they like, and that not everyone is a "match".
I am not good about "negotiating" but I've found that an honest approach, and even a polite compliment or to decline an invitation should that person not be in my price range, is appreciated more often than not. Just my 2-cents.
Originally Posted by ChimilDetin
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05-16-23 11:25 #16789Senior Member

Posts: 120Blue, was working at LS on a Tuesday back in March of this year.
Originally Posted by Lamarr
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05-15-23 23:14 #16788Senior Member

Posts: 435I tried getting a dance from Kendall the last time I was there, but she wanted far too much.
Originally Posted by JackOfClubs
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05-15-23 22:50 #16787Senior Member

Posts: 528Any sightings of Blue (aka Nina at LS) or anywhere else? Reportedly was working days at LS.
Originally Posted by ProjectCastor
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