How many dancers read this message board anyway?

casualguy
I'm just curious how many dancers may read this message board. I don't believe any of the dancers I know read this but sometimes I wonder. I doubt anyone knows what I look like anyway.

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FONDL
18 years ago
Hey, let me mark this date on my calendar - Yoda agreed with one of my generalizations.
Yoda
18 years ago
Chandler: It's an aquired taste. I find it interesting at times and a stone bore at other times depending upon the topics and who is participating.

Bones: I'd say the answer is fairly obvious.

FONDL: I agree.
FONDL
18 years ago
I don't think dancers who post online are any more representative of dancers in general than we are of customers in general. We're both atypical.
chandler
18 years ago
Maybe I haven't stuck with stripclubjunkie.com long enough to find this honest interaction. What I have seen is a LOT of shilling and princess attitudes from the strippers and some pretty muzzled, fawning voices from the customer side.
Yoda
18 years ago
Chandler, I think your last two posts are accurate. I've met a number of dancers who pay for TUSCL in order to read the club reviews and Do check out this board. The fact that they are not commenting on the board is not surprising as any smart dancer knows you don't want to do anything to burst a customer's bubble. We have had a few ladies show up here over the years who had something to add but most of them got bored quickly or where driven away by morons who have also long-since left the board.

If you want honest interaction between customers and dancers StripClubJunkie.com is the only place to find it. The reason it works over there is because the board is moderated. Be warned though, you won't always like what you read.
chandler
18 years ago
Maybe they're reading this and not being silent, being quite noisy in fact, just not posting.
casualguy
18 years ago
I was just curious if some dancers were reading this. If they are, they're silent. If I wanted to talk to a dancer, I could ask one I know for her number the next time I see her and then go out with her to eat lunch, dinner or something like she has been suggesting. I don't know why she suggested lunch, that seems too early in the day unless it's a late day lunch.
Yoda
18 years ago
Most of the dancers I know read the club sections either in the cities they work in or in cities they are thinking of working in. The discussion board is of no interest to most of them. For us it's fun, for them it's a job-and a job they try very hard to leave in the dressing room when they go home
DailyGrind
18 years ago
Come on, girls.
We know you're out there...


DG
Book Guy
18 years ago
Me. :) I can tango, foxtrot, rumba ...
casualguy
18 years ago
lol, :) I didn't even think of it that way.
Book Guy
18 years ago
There are also "committed princesses of sultriness" (for lack of a better term). These women actually understand that maintaining a presence on a board or two, and promising to meet up with someone or to wear a certain outfit, or whatever, can actually provide higher levels not only of customer service to their clients, but also of profit to themselves. These women -- dancers on strip club sites; and escorts on escort sites -- are true businesswomen and understand the nature of the "necessary act" that is "more true than the truth."
chitownlawyer
18 years ago
If you really have some interest in hearing what dancers think, venture over to the Pink Site (Stripperweb.com). However, for those who have never been there before, be forewarned--you will get a glimpse of a world that you have never experienced in any strip club in real life...one in which men are bewitched by the erotic charm and mental stimulation provided by strippers (excuse me, courtesans), and would never--except for a few cads!--dream of something as boorish as physical contact.
chandler
18 years ago
Very few dancers who do post here or on other strip club boards remain interested for more than a couple weeks. They get a lot of attention at first, then the novelty wears off and they realize the attention doesn't convert into additional income.

And then there are those who are nothing but shills or one-sided princess advocates. They're good a few laughs, then you'll be glad when they lose interest.
FONDL
18 years ago
Agreed. When girls first start dancing they are sometimes curious to learn what other dancers and customers think, but that phase doesn't last long with most of them. Seems to me that's pretty true of most people in most jobs.
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