Recognizing dancers in reviews
steve229
Just wondering how often you recognize dancers in reviews, either by stage name or physical description.
Made me smile to read a review where a guy complained about getting mostly air from a dancer that I personally have gotten a lot more from (but I worked my way up to that point over several visits). Of course, the opposite (she did WHAT?) would really piss me off.
Your experiences?
Made me smile to read a review where a guy complained about getting mostly air from a dancer that I personally have gotten a lot more from (but I worked my way up to that point over several visits). Of course, the opposite (she did WHAT?) would really piss me off.
Your experiences?
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Here in Detroit, there is a hardcore group of dancers at the Flight Club that' I've known a while. I don't need to read their name (just the description of what they do often is enough to know who is being talked about)
However I certainly take advantage of information on specific dancers in the reviews I read for research when hitting a new club on the road. Makes me think I should alter my approach to reviews somewhat - I'm guessing most would agree this kind of info is quite useful. Never a good idea to attach names to services when the provider is going above the norm (rules?) for her club to give you a good time though ...
When I read about a guy getting ripped off, all I can think of is, you dumb ass.You should have known better.
When I read about a guy getting some hot stuff, all I can think of is bull shit. She would never do that. He is just trying to make himself look like a pro. But in the back of my mind, I always have to wonder if I am the dumb ass who has been missing out.
Where exactly are the award ceremonies held? Is it a black-tie affair?
The most memorable time was when a reviewer specifically named a dancer. She's the sweetest girl that you don't want to fuck with (metaphorically). The reviewer called her a bitch -- guess he fucked with her.
Like Shadow, if there's a ripoff girl or a hassler, I'll mention her to help you avoid the same problems. But just like everyone, my ROB could be your ATF so take everything said in a review with a grain of salt.
I would submit that she's not really a ROB if that's the case -- at least the way ROB seems to be used here. In the words of Shakespeare, "a ROB is a ROB is a ROB".