The numbers here are likely PURE FICTION, especially any amount above 4 figures. IMHO the most important aspect is your perceived return on what you spent, whether you spent a small amount or a larger amount.
I had an excel spreadsheet tracking expenditures until about June, then I gave it up. I would estimate somewhere between $15k and $25k. It was a fun year, particularly thr LA/COI clubs, SF clubs, and Detroit. Vegas was the worse investment this year and set me back a large portion of tital spend. Trying to economize and come under last years spend.
But I donated $8000 to Lansing Community College
Gave $6000 to Philip Morris
Spent $900 on Red Bull
And tithed $6000 to St. D'Ontre for a new gold Cross
I keep a spreadsheet too, partially to track spending, but I also keep track of which dancers I see on each club visit, especially my many favorites. Since I have several years of data, I enjoy looking through the list and taking a walk down memory lane. I know it's probably anal to keep a record like this, but this has become a fun part of the hobby for me. It's also useful to me to see how my spending compares from month to month and year to year. I've been averaging about $10k per year for the last five years. I can afford it, and if I start to question the value, I just scroll down the list of so many incredible sexy women that I've spent time with, and it all feels good again!
I track my monthly expenses, including strip club and stripper expenses. I can look back on 2012 and tell you I spent exactly one shitload of money on clubbing. I usually feel OK about what I spend each week, but the annual amount is more than I used to live on when I was young. It seems like too much, but what else should I be doing with my money? Playing golf?
Probably around a grand on strip clubs themselves; I don't go that much anymore and when I do, it's just a dance or two. Maybe another grand on taking dancers out. About 8K on my SB.
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On the other hand it can depress you also. Look at juice.
What pisses me off is how much of that returned no value, especially OTC where the learning curve was very steep for me.
I've learned a lot from this forum, so I'm confident my cash will be better spent in 2013 no matter how much it is.
Wow player, looks like I am going to have to catch up :o)
It's a shame it is like that.
But I donated $8000 to Lansing Community College
Gave $6000 to Philip Morris
Spent $900 on Red Bull
And tithed $6000 to St. D'Ontre for a new gold Cross
Over 50 visits to nearly three dozen different clubs in six states with a likely average of $100 per visit adds up in a hurry. But it sure was fun.
Won't continue to spend it at that rate, plus that learning curve & ignorance of being a newbie with money definitely had it's toll.
I don't monitor that shit.
I'd probably freak out completely if I ever actually mapped out how much I spent.
no nonononononononono