What Percentage Of Strippers Do You Think Know Of/Read TUSCL?
sinclair
Strip Club Nation
I am sitting in a club checking the TUSCL club listing on my smartphone for that particular establishment. A dancer comes by and looks over my shoulder and asks what TUSCL is. Apparently, she had been in the game years and never even heard of TUSCL. I explain, telling her that every strip club in the world is covered on the site, and it is a good source of information to get the lowdown on a club.
Eventually she asks me for a dance. I follow her to the private area for an audition. It is mostly an air dance in a club otherwise known for two-way play. I am one and done. She is confused to why I don't want more than one.
Later that night I log onto "The List" and talk harshly of her private dance skills. I wonder if she checked out TUSCL and took a hint that her "customer service skills" need to improve. I know from my own observations and from talking to club friends, her dance sales have dropped off. She now sits alone much of the time at an otherwise busy gentlemen's club.
Moral of the story: You never know when a "mystery shopper" is stopping by your club. Don't be a lazy, entitled rip-off bitch because it may come back to bite you.
Eventually she asks me for a dance. I follow her to the private area for an audition. It is mostly an air dance in a club otherwise known for two-way play. I am one and done. She is confused to why I don't want more than one.
Later that night I log onto "The List" and talk harshly of her private dance skills. I wonder if she checked out TUSCL and took a hint that her "customer service skills" need to improve. I know from my own observations and from talking to club friends, her dance sales have dropped off. She now sits alone much of the time at an otherwise busy gentlemen's club.
Moral of the story: You never know when a "mystery shopper" is stopping by your club. Don't be a lazy, entitled rip-off bitch because it may come back to bite you.
26 comments
In Toronto feedback is still low tech: plenty of bathroom stalls had scriblings about which gal to call for service, who cheats customers, etc.
If the dancer that gave you the air dance is getting less business now I would not attribute that to any negative review you may have left here about her dance skills, rather I would attribute that to all the club regulars having learned (through trial and error or through observation) that she doesn't give good private dances, and not going for her.
When I read online about a specific dancer giving good or bad dances I don't really expect that to be a good indicator of the quality of dance that I would get. There are many factors that affect the quality of any particular dance (e.g., which manager is on shift, how badly the dancer needs money that day, the vibe the dancer gets about whether you're a cop, the vibe the dancer gets about how much money you're likely to spend, your appearance and behavior, whether the dancer is having a good or bad day, and so on), and these factors are constantly changing.
Maybe they find something with more long-term employment potential (how many of you fancy a lapdance from a 64-year-old dancer?) Some of them find a husband/boyfriend/sugar daddy and don't need to go out to the club anymore. Some of them were just looking for short-term cash, and go on with their lives the next week. They could be checking you out at the grocery store, or handing you your building permit at the municipal office tommorrow, and you would't recognize them with their clothes on, anyway.
When they are in the club, enjoy them while you can - they won't be there forever. Someone else will take their place on your lap eventually.
Frank
I'm glad that we have a few dancers who post on TUSCL because it's good to hear their views. Our friend Cristal has realized the potential for attracting business through TUSCL. She works 1000 miles away from me, but I'm going to make a special trip to see her someday. I'm tired of these lame dances I get in Detroit.
Moral of the story: You never know when a "mystery shopper" is stopping by your club. Don't be a lazy, entitled rip-off bitch because it may come back to bite you.
^^^^
a big thumbsup for that comment! ;-)
i don't discuss any online stripper sites with the strippers but i agree that the majority probably never heard of tuscl and that's fine with me. i have no problem with the few strippers that are here but tuscl is a customer site and i hope it stays that way.
Why didn't these Dancers look the comments up themselves? Or are they perhaps without computer access or computer illiterate?
On the other hand what percentage of strip club goers know about TUSCL. I'll almost bet it isn't much higher than the dancers.
Hopefully not on grammar, lol.
More than likely isn't higher.
The bar to access and post is a lot lower for a place like SCL, so that's the online spot I've heard dancers talk about the most. There was a club I used to go to the dancers pretty much put out of business because they kept naming names and outing each other for extras on that site. The funniest part I remember of that was sitting next to a dancer who was very passionately expressing her outrage over reading posts about her mileage. Something about she doesn't do anything like that. I'm still just sitting there quietly sipping my beer. At some point I glance over and she realizes how ridiculous she sounds, since we had just finished our set about five minutes before that. She pauses, thinks as hard as I'd ever seen her think, and says "well, only with you". She also tried to sell me a bridge in Brooklyn...
mikeya would have believed her, and bought that bridge too.