I was in one of my regular higher end, no-extra clubs recently and got a dance from a young Asian girl that I had talked to earlier in the evening. She wasn't a very good stage performer (a sign of newness) but her thong was very tiny and her boobs very yummy so I gave her a try. It is worth noting that this has traditionally been a low contact, almost air-dance club for as long as its been open. Recently there has been more subtle contact during the $10 table dances and I had already had boobies rubbed in my face a couple of times that evening. This young lady did that and a bit more, using her ample breasts to massage Little Elvis and vigorously rubbed her pussy through her tiny thong. I asked for a second dance and she seemed pleased, saying that "she wished guys would give her a chance." I was puzzled, since she was cute and had such great tits. It wasn't until the 3rd dance that I noticed her right arm got thinner at the elbow and ended in a moderately clawed hand. While not extreme and barely noticeable to a person getting boobs in their face, the girl was clearly and visibly disabled. I will have her dance for me again in a heartbeat and applaud the club for hiring her. What do you all think of this? Have you ever encountered a performer who was (or seemed) disabled in some way (pregnancy, substance abuse/addiction, and the usual stripper psychosis not included)?
They're all disabled, either physically or mentally, so of course I accept them as they are or else I'm not walking inside a sc. Focus on what you find attractive and have fun
Not with what you describe, but I would draw the line somewhere, but an Asian dancer would get a lot more leeway. Even snail tracks might not deter me. :)
I have never seen a disabled dancer. That type of thing wouldn't bother me though. I dated a girl who lost her arm at the shoulder due to a bad car wreck. To me she was no different than someone with two arms, but apparently that was not so to others. Other people stared a lot when we were in public. You'd see them point sometimes and talk. I am sure being treated like a freak bothered her, but she shrugged it off. There were a few times I wanted to rip some of the gawkers apart though.
Las summer I met a dancer who is deaf. She only danced part time and would communicate either by using a note pad or reading you lips. I still keep in touch with her via text messages.
I can't remember ever seeing a dancer with a disability, but definitely respect the courage it must take -- stripping must already be fairly terrifying, at least at first. Don't think slightly clawed hand would bother me if mileage and charisma were sufficient.
I got a nice BBBJCIM from a deaf chick at a dive bar last year. Whenever customers tipped her on stage, she would write her menu on a little notepad that she carried . . . somewhere on her person :) Though she was honestly rather weathered-looking, her tits were huge, her oral skills were topnotch, and communication with her was not a problem at all.
I knew two dancers from one club, both of whom were deaf. One was Asian. They were both really hot but left the scene soon after I met them. I later discovered that one had become a provider. I also met a dancer who was missing part of one leg and one arm. She danced in boots to help hide a prosthetic leg and kept the half arm wrapped in a piece of cloth. She was cute and actually was a good dancer too. Though it wasn't a disability, I ran into one of my favorites after one of her fake boobs had begun leaking. She had to wait weeks before getting it fixed but continued dancing with one magnificent fake tit and one boob that looked like a deflated balloon.
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Not with what you describe, but I would draw the line somewhere, but an Asian dancer would get a lot more leeway. Even snail tracks might not deter me. :)
Only needs one hand for most of us. :)