Binders of Strippers?
I wonder if "binders of women" would be a good solution to the "choosing a dancer" "dancers should always circulate not hang in the dressing room" discussions we've had lately. Perhaps Romney could open and operate such a club? Walk in. Pay your cover. Get your binder and a beer to sip on while flipping through and choosing?
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How about a large touch screen monitor that can display all the dancer's information AND show some video of the dancer.
It would be more expensive, but just up the Drink price to pay for it.
The third kind is the type that wants you to treat them as human and be all nice, and then will try and turn that against you "can you help with money because of <BS random hard luck story>". That ain't treating me as human, so, of course I'm not going to play the game she wants - I treat her as human, but no reciprocity. I'll send those ones on their merry way quite quickly.
IME, most strippers fall into the act like merchandise and want to be treat as such camp. That's kind of the point of SCs IMO so no windmill to charge at here.
Second most common is the kind that wants you treat her as human but won't reciprocate.
Least likely is the acts as human, wants to be treated as such, and treats you that way.
Like VH_ says though, it ain't the dating scene, so the merchandise bit is all fine with me, and seems the most common behavior.
And I do agree with the "independent contractor" aspect. Just think "binders" or iPhone apps, who help buyers and sellers of "rent a sex doll" services would be better able to locate each other that way. I'm all for the seller being under no obligation to sell her service when she doesn't want to, however. (Maybe she could mark herself as "busy" in her half of the iPhone app, while she relaxes in the dressing room.)
A) my friend with expensive benifits &
B) the goal I'm trying to accomplish (its not to be a stripper btw)
Its actually the opposite and these men have agreed. Women treat US as the merchandis. We may like to talk, but by the end of the day, if you drop dead, that dancer will not mourn your loss (or care what happens to you). They will simply find their next potential ATM. We are the merchandise, not the strippers (in the SC world of course)