Strippers and your phone
Tiredtraveler
Solo PL
Have you ever been getting a lap dance and have taken your phone out of your pocket and laid it on the table and some where in the middle of the dance after the OTC upsell the girl grabs you phone off the table and proceed to put her number into you phone book and calls her phone so she has your number. This has happened to me and fortunately it was a cash paid "Trac"style phone not my work phone. I simply titled her number "do not answer" not caring that she had a dead end number. Another reason to carry a burn phone!
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If I end up NOT wanting them to contact me, I BLOCK them.
I don't believe that the dancer is going to trace me and Kill or Rob me in my sleep.
In the last 15 years only about 10% have ever bothered to contact me.
I often take my work phone into a club for a rather obvious reason, I am working at the time. I don't talk on it, but I know when I am needed.
1) was talking with a dancer at my table and was fumbling w/ my phone in my hand and needed to go to the restroom. I tossed her my phone for her to hold it for me while I went to take care of business - this was a dancer I had known for a while and hung with at the club several times before (I am also single and don’t need to worry about getting “busted†by having a dancer call me at an inopportune time). When I came back from the restroom, she told me – “I put my phone # in your cellâ€
2) Was with two dancers in the VIP – as one was violating me, the other one took my phone, put her # in it, and then called her #
Nowadays I normally keep my cell out of view so this happens much less frequently.
BTW, I always leave my phone in the car. I'm more afraid of butt-dialing my kids...etc.
I too take my phone out of my pocket for LDs after a rather funny but unfortunate incident a few years ago. I was in VIP doing full service with my ATF and my old phone (no lock) was in my front pocket. we accidentally left a 5 minute voice mail on my wife's cell phone. big time oops.
A win-win for me.
Not the end of the world.
I would never leave my phone out somewhere where it could be lost, stolen, or accessed by someone.