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  1. #7118

    Entrepreneurialism

    Quote Originally Posted by PriceIsRight39  [View Original Post]
    Don't through eggs at me but a stripper, in 97% of cases, could not run a successful club! They'd be doing it already. IMO!
    Without arguing, I'm thinking about the 3% who might be able. A lot of retired strippers have run clubs, often with great success (e. G. DVLA BC (Before Covid). Some career strippers have stakes in straight businesses and might invest without expectation of managerial authority. The barrier now: can a new club be established given the barriers to entry (zoning, etc).

  2. #7117

    Common stage names

    Quote Originally Posted by PacificoWang  [View Original Post]
    I had some dances from Victoria recently. She gave a very nice clean dance. She let the girls out to play, and did tease a little. Nice grind.

    Anyone ever get an HJ out of her? How much?
    This the same Victoria that used to work at Deja Vu? Swear I've know 3, 4, 5+ dancers using the same name.

  3. #7116

    Monse

    Monse is gone for 6 weeks!

    This sucks.

  4. #7115
    Quote Originally Posted by LSteele  [View Original Post]
    Monse is almost always out the door by 5 pm.
    What days is she generally working?

  5. #7114

    3 things

    1. Finally visited Monse and she took really good care of me. Damage was 300 (her) + 70 (15 minute VIP room rental). Thank you to everyone who recommended her! A lot of the other dancers made big promises but I figured I'd stick with a sure thing instead.

    2. A different dancer said they expected alcohol sales to begin there in January. I imagine extras will die down around then?

    3. After the deed was done, I looked up and saw a camera looking right at me in the VIP room. You don't think they care at all or look at the footage do you?

  6. #7113

    I'm cheap

    Quote Originally Posted by DeadEye206  [View Original Post]
    She told me in the room only and then asked how much I had to spend. Good luck, report back if you gave more success.
    I typically budget 120-140 in the LDA. My go-to ladies are quite sufficient, or I can go home and do it myself. I might continue to partake in a dance here, and there, but I will not be looking to spend a bunch on a room.

  7. #7112

    Room only

    Quote Originally Posted by PacificoWang  [View Original Post]
    I had some dances from Victoria recently. She gave a very nice clean dance. She let the girls out to play, and did tease a little. Nice grind.

    Anyone ever get an HJ out of her? How much?
    She told me in the room only and then asked how much I had to spend. Good luck, report back if you gave more success.

  8. #7111

    Victoria

    I had some dances from Victoria recently. She gave a very nice clean dance. She let the girls out to play, and did tease a little. Nice grind.

    Anyone ever get an HJ out of her? How much?

  9. #7110
    Quote Originally Posted by RandyWanker  [View Original Post]
    Operational interference by the LCB forced clubs to abandon alcohol service decades ago. Local LE also impeded ITC "fun" then and for a long time after the LCB was disempowered. More recently, as local political focus has shift away from sex workers and away from clubs recently, independent Seattle clubs have become largely self-regulating. This was also accelerated by the Federales' closure of Talents West clubs for various RICO activities. Other WA locales have not followed: c. F. Spokane, Snohomish, Clark counties. DV clubs' policies, for example, are largely driven by their out-of-state corporate masters who seem to run their business like a national burger chain. DV took a harder turn away from local norms after Covid.

    I suspect reintroduction of alcohol sales has been driven by dropping attendance. This new revenue stream could halt (and eventually even reverse?) cover charge inflation. If LCB enforcement follows their prior patterns, however, ITC gratification opportunities may be truncated. Some talent has begun to move toward more OTC revenue, e. G. Lola at Sugars, and a famous and savvy pro at P's. This pattern may accelerate. Talents pursuing this strategy could use their club schedules to recruit new OTC customers after screening them in low extras transactions. This lower risk marketing strategy (than using online venues) would grow the "under the radar" provider segment.

    Tangentially, I wonder why some high earner talent hasn't formed their own club (s). This would seem especially likely as they age out of their primes. Many of them individually are earning more than the club owners. Maybe that answers my question.
    Don't through eggs at me but a stripper, in 97% of cases, could not run a successful club! They'd be doing it already. IMO!

  10. #7109
    Reports here in the escort thread, although some time ago, says her cooch is stinky and not in that good way. I don't have experience. Ironic given her name. Haha.

  11. #7108

    Excellent post

    Quote Originally Posted by RandyWanker  [View Original Post]
    Operational interference by the LCB forced clubs to abandon alcohol service decades ago. Local LE also impeded ITC "fun" then and for a long time after the LCB was disempowered. More recently, as local political focus has shift away from sex workers and away from clubs recently, independent Seattle clubs have become largely self-regulating. This was also accelerated by the Federales' closure of Talents West clubs for various RICO activities. Other WA locales have not followed: c. F. Spokane, Snohomish, Clark counties. DV clubs' policies, for example, are largely driven by their out-of-state corporate masters who seem to run their business like a national burger chain. DV took a harder turn away from local norms after Covid.

    I suspect reintroduction of alcohol sales has been driven by dropping attendance. This new revenue stream could halt (and eventually even reverse?) cover charge inflation. If LCB enforcement follows their prior patterns, however, ITC gratification opportunities may be truncated. Some talent has begun to move toward more OTC revenue, e. G. Lola at Sugars, and a famous and savvy pro at P's. This pattern may accelerate. Talents pursuing this strategy could use their club schedules to recruit new OTC customers after screening them in low extras transactions. This lower risk marketing strategy (than using online venues) would grow the "under the radar" provider segment.

    Tangentially, I wonder why some high earner talent hasn't formed their own club (s). This would seem especially likely as they age out of their primes. Many of them individually are earning more than the club owners. Maybe that answers my question.
    Excellent post Mr. Wanker. This reminds me that I need to continue to collect the phone numbers of all my favorite dancers.

  12. #7107

    History lesson

    Quote Originally Posted by PacificoWang  [View Original Post]
    Once the LCB gets involved in our brothel, the fun and games are over. Those NAZIs hate fun.
    Operational interference by the LCB forced clubs to abandon alcohol service decades ago. Local LE also impeded ITC "fun" then and for a long time after the LCB was disempowered. More recently, as local political focus has shift away from sex workers and away from clubs recently, independent Seattle clubs have become largely self-regulating. This was also accelerated by the Federales' closure of Talents West clubs for various RICO activities. Other WA locales have not followed: c. F. Spokane, Snohomish, Clark counties. DV clubs' policies, for example, are largely driven by their out-of-state corporate masters who seem to run their business like a national burger chain. DV took a harder turn away from local norms after Covid.

    I suspect reintroduction of alcohol sales has been driven by dropping attendance. This new revenue stream could halt (and eventually even reverse?) cover charge inflation. If LCB enforcement follows their prior patterns, however, ITC gratification opportunities may be truncated. Some talent has begun to move toward more OTC revenue, e. G. Lola at Sugars, and a famous and savvy pro at P's. This pattern may accelerate. Talents pursuing this strategy could use their club schedules to recruit new OTC customers after screening them in low extras transactions. This lower risk marketing strategy (than using online venues) would grow the "under the radar" provider segment.

    Tangentially, I wonder why some high earner talent hasn't formed their own club (s). This would seem especially likely as they age out of their primes. Many of them individually are earning more than the club owners. Maybe that answers my question.

  13. #7106

    Not fucked

    Quote Originally Posted by Farquar2  [View Original Post]
    I went to Pandora's last night. As I entered, a placard was posted on the door reading "notice of application for license for alcohol sales. " I didn't ask about it once inside.

    Any thoughts?
    Once the LCB gets involved in our brothel, the fun and games are over. Those NAZIs hate fun.

  14. #7105

    Alcohol Coming To Pandora's

    I went to Pandora's last night. As I entered, a placard was posted on the door reading "notice of application for license for alcohol sales. " I didn't ask about it once inside.

    Any thoughts?

  15. #7104
    Quote Originally Posted by GameMaker007  [View Original Post]
    How much for the booth vs VIP room?
    The VIP room is priced by 15-30-60 min by the club. The rest you negotiate with the dancer. I'd say usually for me its 250-300 all in. But you have to negotiate and don't pay till you get what's agreed upon.

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