Is it better to go with a friend to a club to keep from losing your personal ite
Jpac73
I know most of the guys here go to the club Solo, and most of the time I do as well, however is it always a good thing? I have on a few occasions left personal items at a club, being that i may have been a little too intoxicated.
I know you may say well just don't drink so heavily and I don't. I am not really a "drinker" but it doesn't take much to get me "tipsy" and if other factors such as " being in a rush to leave because I have a good drive ahead of me" may also factor in leaving something behind.
Luckily I have only left 2 things behind over the past 12years of stripclubbing, but I can just tell that anything can throw me off if I am starting to "feel good." For example, I was at a club Saturday night and had to used their ATM(Yeah shame on me for using the club's ATM). I went to the ATM twice during the night, but I guess I was either in a hurry the 1st time when I used the machine that I did not put my Debit card back in my wallet. The 2nd time when I went back to the ATM to pay a dancer for the dances I had forgotten that my Debit card was in my front pocket. I checked my wallet and did not see it in there. Then I thought to look in my front pocket and there it was. The dancer with me "breath a sigh of relief".
The point I am trying to make is if you have a friend with you who doesn't drink, will that help me or anyone to be more aware when feeling a little intoxicated? Or what advice do you have? Again I am lucky not to have left only a few items in the club during my time but I get a little paranoid at times that I might have left something in the club once I am back in my car or on the way home.
I know you may say well just don't drink so heavily and I don't. I am not really a "drinker" but it doesn't take much to get me "tipsy" and if other factors such as " being in a rush to leave because I have a good drive ahead of me" may also factor in leaving something behind.
Luckily I have only left 2 things behind over the past 12years of stripclubbing, but I can just tell that anything can throw me off if I am starting to "feel good." For example, I was at a club Saturday night and had to used their ATM(Yeah shame on me for using the club's ATM). I went to the ATM twice during the night, but I guess I was either in a hurry the 1st time when I used the machine that I did not put my Debit card back in my wallet. The 2nd time when I went back to the ATM to pay a dancer for the dances I had forgotten that my Debit card was in my front pocket. I checked my wallet and did not see it in there. Then I thought to look in my front pocket and there it was. The dancer with me "breath a sigh of relief".
The point I am trying to make is if you have a friend with you who doesn't drink, will that help me or anyone to be more aware when feeling a little intoxicated? Or what advice do you have? Again I am lucky not to have left only a few items in the club during my time but I get a little paranoid at times that I might have left something in the club once I am back in my car or on the way home.
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1: Don't wear caps into clubs. I don't always remember that one.
2: Leave the jacket in the trunk of the car.
only time i ever lost anything occurred at little darlings in vegas, when i left the club, got to my car and had no keys. went back and got them without difficulty.
That being said, I prefer to club without a friend. I like my friends. Some of them like clubs. But all of them inhibit my club activities.
She gives me grief about it every time now, "please don't forget your glasses this time."
I also forgot to mention, I regularly lose all ability to reason inside a club.
I have some friends that I'd take a bullet for. But there's nobody that I'd sit there nursing a drink for, while he's in a hour-long VIP. ;-)
Anytime I've gone in the same vehicle with friends, whoevers vehicle it is calls the shots. So if one wishes to stay, get a cab, a ride, or walk. Worked well.