Are you likely to get a better dance when the club is slow?
I was just thinking would a dancer give you a better dance on a day or night when it is slow compared to when it is busy? For instance, If a dancer hasn't made much all day, most of the customers aren't getting lapdances and you tell her you want one, would you likely get a better dance than usual since you are "helping her out" on a day when the money isn't rolling? Are does it just depend more on the type of club you are at and the dancers' attitude and personal rules.Got something to say?
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I think generally you get a better dance. This was especially when I was helping out dancers that I really didn't find that appealing. They would try to say thanks by giving a special dance.