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Talk Dirty to Me

After skimming the fetish dancer posts, it would appear I'm having the opposite problem from some here. I've noticed an alarming lack of dirty talk from dancers on my recent strip club visits. Maybe it's the clubs, the time of day (dancers haven't drunk enough to loosen up yet) or perhaps my dress and demeanor put them off, but they seem to be going out of their way to appear classy and non-slutty. One dancer wanted to talk about her nursing finals, another about planting her spring garden.

Hey, I'm in a strip club in the middle of the afternoon because I'm horny, dammit. I don't like the over the top, porn-star style dirty talk, but I do enjoy naughty banter with a sexy girl. It was actually a nice change of pace when a dancer stopped by and asked “Would you like me to grind my pussy all over your hard cock.” Why, yes, I think I would.

7 comments

  • how
    14 years ago
    I prefer the suggestive talk to the overtly raunchy, but surely it is nice to get some aural stimulation along with the rest of it...
  • Dudester
    14 years ago
    To each his own, but I'd rather talk about the finals or garden.
  • CTQWERTY
    14 years ago
    Yeah, talking about the nursing final could lead to the revelation of where the class will celebrate (ie what bar) afterwards. And one won't have to pay $10 a dance for contact!
  • MisterGuy
    14 years ago
    Wear this T-shirt next time you go to the club:
    http://www.bewild.com/taditmegit.html
  • bigdude012
    14 years ago
    It really depends on my mood. If I'm just looking to hang out I enjoy an intellectual conversation however if work has been shitty I would just assume skip the idle banter and get right on down to the grinding. BTW A GOOD lap dance is the best stress relief money can buy, thank you ladies.
  • SnakePlissken
    14 years ago
    I prefer non-dirty talk, it seems more genuine. I know if a dancer is talking really raunchy with me she's just trying to butter me up to get more money. If she's talking to me about non-SC related stuff, especially her own personal life, it shows that at least to some extent she's just hanging out with you and not hustling.
  • ilbbaicnl
    14 years ago
    I prefer no or just a little talking (of any sort) during a dance. A little grunting and groaning is a big plus if the dancer does it believably, but a big minus if she doesn't. Otherwise, I enjoy getting to know the dancers. But unfortunately some dancers think they'll get more money out of me by sitting and talking with me, and end up wasting their time. A good dancer doesn't have to talk/sit with me at all if she doesn't want to.
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