What does a club have to have to be included on TUSCL?
This is sort of a continuation of a couple of other threads where I raised this question previously. But I'm curious, why are some places allowed to be reviewed and others aren't? What defines a strip club for TUSCL purposes? For example, two places whose reviews are here are primarily xxx bookstores, but there are strippers in back who dance and who offer private activities such as modeling and laps and bed dances. I know of another place that has a bar and stage downstairs where girls dance nude, and upstairs are separate areas for LDs, massage, and a hot tub room. And another place that has a tiny stage but it's essentially a whore house - nobody goes to watch the dancers on stage, they go for sex in the back room. All 4 of these places have been reviewed on TUSCL. But I also remember a lingerie modeling place that was reviewed but then the review quickly disappeared. So what is it that's required? A stage with an occasional dancer? There are plenty of strip clubs where there is no stage, just dancers in the middle of a room. Isn't that what happens in a lingerie modeling studio? Why are reviews permitted for one but not the other? Makes no sense to me. How does TUSCL define a strip club for review purposes?
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As for a review disappearing, that usually does not happen unless there is a legal threat (we just dont want to deal with it)
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Although a submission may be rejected, I'm not aware of anything the site does to discourage the kind of diversity you wish for. I bet it's the site's name and most people's preconceptions that are responsible, along with a relative lack of demand. Personally, I'm quite content with what's included, and I don't get the feeling I'm missing out.