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Lights, Camera, Action!

Friday, September 8, 2006 10:56 AM
Most of my local clubs videotape and monitor all the action (stage, floor, VIP). How does/would this affect your enjoyment? Personally, I always try to give them the best porn show possible within club policy. DG

6 comments

  • Book Guy
    18 years ago
    My car got vandalized (big window broken, no break-IN, just break-THRU) in the parking lot of one club. They needed cameras!
  • token
    18 years ago
    Dang, this is another on my list of pet peeves. Hope I'm not starting to sound like some crotchety old fart but if I dont like something, I don't like it. Basically I'm okay with cameras for security purposes; however, there is (at least) one club in Tampa that continually monitors every move in the VIP. Oftentimes, management will disrupt private dances to admonish the dancers for getting too close (read incidental grinding) to the customers. For me, this is BS. Why in the world would somebody pay $20 for a, essentially, non-contact air dance in a bikini club versus paying the same $20 for a full contact, exploring, nude dance in another club. I had two differenct dance sessions disrupted by the owner who came in and chastised the dancer (probably fined her too) for trying to give an average dance.---after the second time, it was...fuck this.
  • token
    18 years ago
    Dang, this is another on my list of pet peeves. Hope I'm not starting to sound like some crotchety old fart but if I dont like something, I don't like it. Basically I'm okay with cameras for security purposes; however, there is (at least) one club in Tampa that continually monitors every move in the VIP. Oftentimes, management will disrupt private dances to admonish the dancers for getting too close (read incidental grinding) to the customers. For me, this is BS. Why in the world would somebody pay $20 for a, essentially, non-contact air dance in a bikini club versus paying the same $20 for a full contact, exploring, nude dance in another club. I had two differenct dance sessions disrupted by the owner who came in and chastised the dancer (probably fined her too) for trying to give an average dance.---after the second time, it was...fuck this.
  • casualguy
    18 years ago
    It's real simple for me. If a club isn't fun to visit, I'll stop going. No customers, no club anymore unless the club owners just want to own some land with an occasional straggler wandering in.
  • casualguy
    18 years ago
    Lol, I remember one dancer told me one time before she started a lap dance "I want to be a porn star." I was wondering what she meant by that.
  • Jpac73
    18 years ago
    It doesn't bother me. If she is willing to "push the envelope" then I have no problem with it. I am not the one working there, she is. So if she isn't afraid then why should I be afraid?
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