The last time I went to a new club, the dancer asks me how I found out about the club. I almost blurted out that I found it on tuscl, but then decided against it. What about y'all?
This question has been asked (posted) in the past.
The consensus seemed to have been not to tell dancers about it.
I can see the merits of that – but at the same time; I think if dancers are better aware/informed as to the customers’ desires/expectations; they may be “better†dancers?
I tell them about it if they mention they want to switch clubs and are wondering how to get info about other clubs. Also tell them about Stripperweb, which few seem to know about.
I of course am in the minority when it comes to this. Once I have gained a dancers trust, I tell them about the "Godfather", etc. Some of them have then registered and started doing reviews, etc.
There is one that has done several articles on TUSCL. She registered after spending 3 hours with me at my house looking over the site.
In 12 years it has only back fired on me once and she really wasn't any loss to me.
While you can tell them you learned about it over the internet, I wouldn't ever tell them about TUSCL unless they were real persistent about it. What they don't know don't hurt them.
I've never told *any* dancer about TUSCL, or any other web site that serves up information about providers. There's a couple of local dancers who probably know about this site, based on comments they've made, but I've never admitted *my* participation.
Not that it would be horribly difficult for one of them to figure it out, if they cared.
Not remaining anonymous just increases the odds for a lot of SS. Some dancers would be able to identify me. Some dancers are sneaky and will even make up stories to try to get information out of you. I should be familiar with this since I have multiple sisters.
Generally no. I have had dancers ask if I had heard of tuscl and similar sites, and sometimes I'll say yes but usually will just play dumb. When out of town if asked I'll say either, I saw your ad, online, in the newspaper, or in the city guide magazine in the hotel. Other times I'll say I heard about it from a dancer at my club, who danced here for a while.
My long ago ATF told me about reading reviews on her club on here. She mentioned one comment about one of the other dancers in particular and I told her "I wrote that." Not a big deal to her, but I would never bring it up to a dancer. The 'Rat likes to stay under the radar!
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The consensus seemed to have been not to tell dancers about it.
I can see the merits of that – but at the same time; I think if dancers are better aware/informed as to the customers’ desires/expectations; they may be “better†dancers?
There is one that has done several articles on TUSCL. She registered after spending 3 hours with me at my house looking over the site.
In 12 years it has only back fired on me once and she really wasn't any loss to me.
Not that it would be horribly difficult for one of them to figure it out, if they cared.