Have you called a stripper out on her SS? I have on occasion. Some of the stuff you just cannot buy into. And I am not talking about some outlandish SS that would either mean the stripper is extremely witty or plain nuts. I am talking about stuff that could possibly be true if it weren't coming out of the mouth of a stripper. I recently visited my regular club and talked to a stripper who said she was 20, taking care of her son and 14 year old sister without the help of a SO or sugar daddy/mommy. I called her out on not having someone taking care of her but i was polite enough not to touch the son issue because I had seen her out with her son.
I don't see any edge for the customer to call her out on SS. Go with the flow, nodding sympathetically or laughing or grinning when appropriate. Playing along is a much better idea than calling her a liar if you have horndog intentions towards her.
Agree with the other comments. Had a dancer tell me she was having a tough time because her brother was killed in Iraq and now she had to to take care of his kids. Then a few months later it was the same story except it was her dad and the a year later she told me she had cancer. (she really was just pregnant)
I had a crazy, and beautiful, dancer regale me on several occasions with extensive details about her equally crazy, and dysfunctional, family. Everything from recently a deceased brother, to an injured Navy Seal uncle, to just surviving a car crash and needing a new set of wheels, boyfriend in jail for drug pushing, etc.
Maybe it was all true, but what a depressing load to get through just for a couple lapdances. My advice, keep it light and enjoyable for me, the customer. While my own life isn't as horrifically dramatic as theirs seems at times, I come to the club to escape dreariness and enjoy sex in all its wonder. For my druthers - the latter will get more from me than the former any time.
All the guys who complain about stripper shit make me laugh. What difference does it make if she's lying/exaggerating or telling the complete truth? Either way, complaints about needing money are *opportunities* to offer her some, in return for suitable value, of course.
Had a Bogart's dancer tell me she had a kid early, followed by a sales pitch of "I have the tightest p*ssy in the place." I didn't say anything in reply, but probably should've inquired as to how she knew that intel. Needless to say, I took a pass.
CTQWERTY: "Had a Bogart's dancer tell me she had a kid early, followed by a sales pitch of "I have the tightest p*ssy in the place." I didn't say anything in reply, but probably should've inquired as to how she knew that intel. "
You should have conducted experiments to determine if it was true. :-)
Someone did a thread about customer shit a few weeks ago. When I get stripper shit thrown at me that is so obviously false I don't get mad or call her on it or anything...I have fun with it. I make up my own customer shit for her. Nothing is real in a strip club, I don't see why we as customers can't have fun with fake too.
most of thie time it not worth the effort to call a dancer on SS. Howver, I've tried politely / covertly to call xATF on some stuff, but hardly ever got her to cave on it.
I treat it like comments posted on here. You can believe it or not. Is it really that important if it's true or not? Probably not. I once called someone out whom I didn't know very well but I was dealing with due to a relative wanting to purchase a house. This goofy woman was making up all kinds of excuses why she couldn't be there to meet up at a certain time when I could see her car right there in the driveway and was obviously a liar.
Anway calling her out on it was the worst mistake I could have made. She kicked me out and never wanted to talk to me anymore. Liars can get pissed if you catch them and tell them so. I guess in hindsite, she must have had her reasons for being a liar but probably thought it was none of my business for pointing it out.
Catching a liar is like catching a pick pocket or thief. They will deny they stole anything. I guess if someone didn't care to admit a story was bs she might blow it off and ask how you knew so that her story can get better.
I once had a dancer accuse me of lying. I was smiling just a little bit too much. You can't smile at all or not very much and still be believable.
Borrowing bang69's post " To answer your question. yes I have called a strippers bluff many times "The most memorable was the time, she just plain disappeared for a few weeks and came back with the story that her mother had died, and she went off the deep end because of it and ended up in the hospital. OK, I had sympathy until I ran into her brother one day and extended my sympathies on his loss. He looked at me in shock. It was obvious that his mother had not died. Next time I saw her at the club, I waited until we had talked a few minutes, stopped talking and looked directly at her and told her what a lying bitch she was and she would never, ever get a cent out of me again. Oh well, the web we spin.
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I just let it slide and had some fun dances.
Maybe it was all true, but what a depressing load to get through just for a couple lapdances. My advice, keep it light and enjoyable for me, the customer. While my own life isn't as horrifically dramatic as theirs seems at times, I come to the club to escape dreariness and enjoy sex in all its wonder. For my druthers - the latter will get more from me than the former any time.
1 day we may get an edit function here.
Only on her adding powers! LMAO
You should have conducted experiments to determine if it was true. :-)
Anway calling her out on it was the worst mistake I could have made. She kicked me out and never wanted to talk to me anymore. Liars can get pissed if you catch them and tell them so. I guess in hindsite, she must have had her reasons for being a liar but probably thought it was none of my business for pointing it out.
I once had a dancer accuse me of lying. I was smiling just a little bit too much. You can't smile at all or not very much and still be believable.