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Huge drop in strip clubs for me in 2015

Thursday, January 1, 2015 12:05 PM
Out of the dozen or so strip clubs available to me, there's only three of them I ever go into anymore and only one that has, for me, a decent collection of girls. There's been a general decline in dancer quality the past 15 years and, except in a couple of instances, a huge drop off in talent in 2014. I think strip clubs are in a transitional period due to changes in musical tastes. Strip clubs went through a transitional phase 50 years ago as the musical preferences shifted from Jazz to Rock and Soul music. It just takes time for the those changes to trickle down. In the meantime, I'm limiting my strip clubbing to primarily one club and enjoy it while I can.

18 comments

  • jerikson40
    10 years ago
    Yeah, I hear ya... Seems like in recent years the club scene, at least where I hang out, has dropped significantly. And just from what I see across the country, things seem to be tightening up in general. Yeah, some cities are exceptions, but you just keep hearing about cities tightening up all over the place. Strange. I think your theory though about musical tastes is BS. How many guys go to clubs, or decide not to go to clubs, based on musical tastes? Maybe if they're gay or something, but most guys IMO go for the pussy. But it seems to me that girls are changing. The girls working at clubs seem to be less hot, and less willing to get nasty. I don't know why, maybe the self centered Facebook mentality that everyone deserves to be a multi-millionaire superstar, and stripping is for losers. Hell, you can count the remaining cities in the US where you can find hot, high mileage chicks working in strip clubs on the fingers of one hand pretty much. Too much hustling when you do find hot ones, and it just ain't fun.
  • Corvus
    10 years ago
    I have also observed a decline in SCs recently. Not sure why but if your thesis on music is correct I think it is affecting dancers not customers. Jerickson is correct in my view, customers don't go to SCs for the music. But music does influences dancers and how/if they dance. If the hot girls aren't feeling the beat the pussy is not there to attract us. However, I'll continue to conduct research into the issue, starting this weekend.
  • Dougster
    10 years ago
    The first faint signals that it may have topped out? Now who could have seen that coming?
  • Dougster
    10 years ago
    Gee, wonder what could be behind it all too?
  • alabegonz
    10 years ago
    I thought it was all about the money, the rent they have to pay in two days that's why they are so pushed to the wall, anyone with a wallet and $200 they will fuck. I was so wrong all this time. It, was, like.... an epiphany... It's the genre of the songs....that's it !!! That's so BS my friend.
  • JamesSD
    10 years ago
    I have a feeling dancer quality will decline in 2015 as the unemployment rate drops. There might be more disposable income floating around in the economy keeping some dancers dancing, but your $100 probably won't go as far in mid 2015 as it went in 2014, even beyond the effects of inflation. Streaming porn has obviously deeply damaged the Strip club market compared to ten years ago (not that I was part of it back then). Webcam girls pull away both potential talent and potential customers. Things were okay as long as attractive 18-24 year old young women struggled to find steady employment waiting tables, bartending, or working office jobs. But as the job market thaws more and more of those potential strippers will end up in vanilla jobs and never take off their clothes for money. That said, the rising cost of college education might push things in the other direction. But in my experience the dancers who are legitimately stripping their way through college might be great to look at, but often offer fairly low mileage.
  • nickifree
    10 years ago
    I'm sorry if you all disagree. But like I said its a transitioning period. As late Gen X'ers and Y2K'ers who grew up on today's music become the mid 30s and up PLs with money to burn, then I think strip clubs will make something of a comeback. Like I said it happened when strip clubs transitioned from the jazz/burlesque phase into the modern rock area. Strip clubs lost a lot of sheen in the late '60s and throughout the '70s. But came back big time in the '80s.
  • Dougster
    10 years ago
    James: "But as the job market thaws more and more of those potential strippers will end up in vanilla jobs and never take off their clothes for money." But Stevie-girl and his cohort of mindless circle-jerking clock-suckers said a better economy guaranteed more extras. According to him it was all a simple consequence of his misunderstanding of supply and demand.could it really be he just didn't know wtf he was talking about?
  • jerikson40
    10 years ago
    nickifree....first you say it's the music, then you say it's the generation... Fine, if you think that attending clubs is a generational thing, I suppose that could be true. But to tie it to the music is just goofy.
  • nickifree
    10 years ago
    It takes a generation (or two) to make up the large portion of customers and dancers that grew up on newer music. Sorry jerikson40 that I didn't make that point more simpler for you.
  • jerikson40
    10 years ago
    Music is irrelevant. Generational practices can be relevant. How can anyone say that guys don't attend strip clubs because of their taste in music? It is irrational. Unless of course you're talking about country music. Now that I can see. No fucking way I'll go to a club with country music unless the cowgirls there are insanely hot with them Daisy Dukes super tiny cutoff shorts that are so short you can see their pussies, and big ol' nasty tits inside a plaid shirt that is tied just below them mammoth titties, and a sexy southern drawl when she says "hey, baby, I'm gonna make you cum in y'all's pants". Sorry. Lost my head.
  • crazyjoe
    10 years ago
    ^^^ shut up retard
  • Dougster
    10 years ago
    +1 What joe said
  • mikeya02
    10 years ago
    Jerikson, the way you've been posting, it's likely your lost head is up your ass. Nice act.
  • DandyDan
    10 years ago
    I'm in the same boat as nickifree. I'm not sure how much music preference plays into, though. It can get uncomfortable hearing a type of music you don't like for hours on end, but I would have to think if the ladies are hot, that doesn't matter. My #3 club doesn't play as much metal and rock as they used to, but I think the girls there are hotter than they used to be.
  • Knightline
    9 years ago
    Country is my favorite music and I'd go to see Jesse James or Carrie Underwood strip anyday!!! Even it Texas it's hard to hear country at a strip club, although some of the girls at Baby Dolls strip to country. At times 1 out of 3 songs is country there Don't remember hearing any anywhere else. Forget about in Vegas. Going to Tampa next week - maybe I'll get country lucky there! :)
  • georgmicrodong
    9 years ago
    I guess it's too much to hope for that we'll see less whining and bitching about how bad strip clubs are getting, isn't it?
  • JamesSD
    9 years ago
    I expect the bull market on whining to continue all through 2015
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