Ever had a stripper ASK you to PAY her for CONVERSATION? Did you PAY? Do you think that men who PAY strippers for CONVERSATION are PATHETIC LOSERS?
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Ever had a stripper ASK you to PAY her for CONVERSATION? Did you PAY?
Jun 3, 2005, 12:31 AM
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Jump to latestI don't agree. Most of the times, they are asking me for information on relationships, traffic rules and medical issues. Should I start charging?
Strippers, like anyone who's working, should be compensated for their time.
I charge my clients for time I spend with them - that includes conversation, if it occurs in my office.
A stripper should be fairly compensated for any time spent with a customer - whether that's dances, conversation, or just sitting there is immaterial.
Do you work for free? Just curious.
H.
Welcome back. I was afraid Shadowcat might have frightened you off.
I think a man should be honored to spend money on a beautiful woman.


I don't agree that strippers should be paid just for talking. Now if the talking leads to a lap dance, the dancer will get compensated for the lap dance but nothing more. If a customer is generous, he is free to tip more but I certainly don't think it's necessary. Unless of course you are acting like RL and demanding names, phone numbers, etc.
I do sometimes buy drinks though. I usually prefer not to though. I once had a dancer ask me how long I was staying in a club one night and then she talked for a total of 3 hours. I bought one $10 dance each hour. She told me the manager would be on her case if she didn't get a dance every hour. So I guess that was some compensation as well. RL might even consider $10 an hour with a good table dance thrown in as a reasonable rate per hour,lol.