'Completing the Cycle'
mjx01
Aspiring Global Hound
Some of the clubs I've been to lately (Blush, Club Erotica) have so many girls on shift that it takes 2-3 hrs to complete one cycle. Or, they're (Beemers) are doing 3-4 song sets that it takes 2 hrs to complete a cycle. Or, there are girls who don't work the stage (Club Erotica?). Or, management is so incompetent that the stage is empty (Cheerleaders). (all clubs in Pittsburgh area)
In a lot of clubs, I've also notice a fair number of hound come in and just grab the first available piece of ass and head to VIP.
Assuming that you don't have an ATF or are not at you ATF's club, do you like to complete a cycle of the stage show? (An ATF situation is differnt since you wind up with your ATF anyway.)
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However, sometimes, as you're sitting back watching, a stripper who is hot and your type will go on stage and you can't help but to ask her for an lap dance even if you haven't seen all the strippers yet. That's what happened one of my most recent visits. Saw this puerto rican girl with a great ass and gorgeous face (my top 2 attributes), and right then I knew who I wanted a dance from lol :)
I know exactly what you mean! This is how I found my current ATF!
If I waited for all the dancers to do a stage rotation, I might be waiting a long long time because I know at one club, some dancers don't always dance on stage. It seems to be a couple of my favorites and some others that don't.
There is one larger girl, I'll say overweight and quite fat in the bottom area and waist area a bit, that I wouldn't mind if she wasn't dancing on stage. It's my suspicion she was hired to satisfy the possibility of some guys liking girls like that. Most guys visiting the club didn't seem too interested though. I prefer hot and fit.
Always the case for most of us, I would believe. At our regular stops, we know the dancers, except for new ones, but then may or may not be worth the "wait". Of course, one could do "interviews" while waiting to see any new employees.
"Not yet. I'm still looking."
"Oh, you just got here?"
"Yeah, about two hours ago."
There's always another day.