Best Way a Dancer Can Maximize the Visual?
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Let's aim a little higher folks than the central Indiana staple of "Two boobies in the face for a $1". [Gatorfan, more than "I like watching her suck my ..."]
Are glow-in-the-dark bikinis realistic? Panties with flirty sayings like "I make boys do dumb things" written on the butt? A hot pink, cheerleader-type miniskirt? And what can be done with body paint -- or can that wipe off onto customer's clothes during a lapper and thereby is a no-go? Feathers and boas?
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If by glow in the dark you mean white things that glow under club black lighting, if the club is using black lights then it also means that the eyes, teeth, etc. are also glowing unnaturally and you should find a different club.
Don't pick a costume that you feel dumb wearing. Clothes should be able to get out of without looking clumsy. Showing off the goods does not necessarily mean exposing them. Don't be afraid to be different, in fact strive for it. Don't be afraid to be the only dancer in swimwear rather than lingerie or the only girl in a tiny cheerleader skirt or tight satin shorts, or a low-cut backless evening dress. Consider how fabrics feel. Sequins look all sparkly but scratch. Same for some lace types. So consider satins, suedes, etc. You can consider theme outfits (toga, harem, tropical, cavewoman) but don't be ridiculous about them.
An all-over tan and a glow-in-the-dark bikini are a sure eye-catcher. Knee-high white socks and black lights are not cool, except if part of a Catholic school girl outfit. And call me crazy, but I'm a sucker for the glow-in-the-dark stud that marks the pussy piercing (that she only shows you).
I think this topic was not mean't for me I hate bullshit.
Funny you would mention this today. I went to see my fave this afternoon and the panties she had on glowed in the black lights if she was near them.
That is what gets my attention.