I see dancers at many clubs that are WAY past their prime. It seems that some just don't know when to stop. One dancer at the Pony in ATL admitted to me that she is over 50 !!!!!
Olga, who works the door at Houston Dolls is 33 and about 70 pounds overweight. She has three kids and an unemployed husband. She could make some money next door at the hotel (instead of begging for tips), but she doesn't want to cheat on her husband. Also, she doesn't have any skills. Working strip clubs is all that she's ever done.
My favorite club has one who's over 60 (don't want to speculate how old she is, and in one of my lesser moments, I banged her once) and one who's 53 (She showed me her license once, which was a bad idea.) There are a few others over 40, including my first ATF, who should retire. Whenever I go to some of the small-town places I've gone to, there's always someone who seems to be too old to be dancing.
On the other hand, I know one lady who's in her 40's who still looks good and she enjoys it, so who are we to say no?
Remember, some people have very different tastes (not me of course). Some guys like older ladies and as long as they are getting what they need out of the job, go for it. There's a reason that the term GILF exists along with all of that blue hair porn out there. Personally, I like younger looking women.
10inches - I think I know of who you speak at the Pink Pony - Blond, leathery-tanned skin, and sinking bolt-ons? If so, I always feel a bit sorry for her every time she hauls herself on stage. To others' points though, I've seen a few older women who carry it off. Again at the Pony, I'm thinking of Gina, the 40+ Italian-looking lady with large but surprisingly nice looking enhanced breasts. Her spunkiness and well-preserved body, including rock-hard abs, make it for me.
Two weeks ago in Toronto I had second most spectacular sex of my life with a 40 year old dancer at my favourite GTA club. That lady is not any where near being past her prime.
She is Canada Choice AAA grade, as prime as can be found anywhere! Much too good for old farmerart but she likes my bucks !! I can see flying weekends to Toronto in my future !!
Maybe judyjudy could weigh in here. Seems she's an anomaly since she started dancing when she was a little older than most. She apparently should have started younger. If her pictures do her justice, then she could probably keep dancing/entertaining for awhile. But sadly she hasn't been seen or heard from for quite awhile, maybe she's finally retired.
There have been a few dancers who have danced into their fourties and were still hot when they retired, but I have seen far too many dancing past their prime. Still, some of the best lap dances I had were from dancers who almost post their prime.
Former ATF was past 40 and hot. Showed me a photograph of her granddaughter. She was still in shape and hot. I've seen dancers in their late 30s who looked old and tired. For me it's the appearance, not the clock.
Sadly, many dancers don't have an exit strategy when they begin. The reality of the situation is that girls just can't dance forever. Time catches up with them all.
Most make good money and have become accustomed to a lifestyle that can be supported by dancing. But when good looks start to fade they get into trouble. They can't quit and just go to work at Walmart or whatever and support that same lifestyle.
Girls need to have a plan for what they want to do after dancing. Get an education, marry rich, whatever. I really hate to see dancers in the club that have held on for too long. Dr. Evil said it best when he said 'there's nothing more pathetic than an aging hipster.'
On the other hand, there are many of them still dancing in their later years, and sometimes they are the only ones in the club who really know how to give a great dance. So many hard bodies just can't dance very well.
Most of the time, I don't care about that. They have hard bodies, as as long as they're letting me grope, pet and fondle that body, I don't really care how well they can "dance", lap or stage. Bouncing Bettys need not apply, but above a certain minimum level of competence, a "better" dancer just doesn't make that much difference to me.
Even though I'm not really a 'young' dancer, I can agree. I'm 33 but you wouldn't know I'm a day over 25 to look at me, however there are women in the 'industry' my age and older who DO show there age and really should choose a new line of work! Mainly, they are the older, crabby, no-tread-on-the-tires, over-tanned, implant bimbos who've never worked a "real job" in there life. I, on the other hand, am only 5'4" and weigh barely 117 pounds, quite flexible, with nothing fake about me. :) The only thing that shows my age at all is that I can carry on an intelligent conversation. ;)
At the clubs I frequent around here, this isn't really much of a problem. But I am sure in clubs with a lower average dancer quality you'll find this. I don't think I have met a stripper over 30 around here, many are in their early 20's. I even know one that is 20, who of course can't even be served alcohol in the club.
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On the other hand, I know one lady who's in her 40's who still looks good and she enjoys it, so who are we to say no?
She is Canada Choice AAA grade, as prime as can be found anywhere! Much too good for old farmerart but she likes my bucks !! I can see flying weekends to Toronto in my future !!
Most make good money and have become accustomed to a lifestyle that can be supported by dancing. But when good looks start to fade they get into trouble. They can't quit and just go to work at Walmart or whatever and support that same lifestyle.
Girls need to have a plan for what they want to do after dancing. Get an education, marry rich, whatever. I really hate to see dancers in the club that have held on for too long. Dr. Evil said it best when he said 'there's nothing more pathetic than an aging hipster.'
Most of the time, I don't care about that. They have hard bodies, as as long as they're letting me grope, pet and fondle that body, I don't really care how well they can "dance", lap or stage. Bouncing Bettys need not apply, but above a certain minimum level of competence, a "better" dancer just doesn't make that much difference to me.
The hands, the hands, They will always show age, but then, who looks at hands in a SC? Well, one might if they were "busy" in the correct way.