Dancer stage names – do you care ?
Papi_Chulo
Miami, FL (or the nearest big-booty club)
I imagine this has been discussed b/f (perhaps even I may have started a similar thread at some point but don't remember).
Anyway – I rarely every ask a dancer's stage/club name nor do I really care to know:
1) I like variety and not into the fave thing so don't really have a need to know her stage nor real name and have to keep track of them
2) I'm bad w/ names anyway - I'm normally too focused on their tits and ass to have much mental capacity left to remember names
I ask b/c I often notice reviewers go thru a list of all the dancers they met on a SC visit or were dancing during the visit.
Do you more often than not make it a point to ask or remember a dancer's stage/club name?
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If I remember, and I think I might be writing a review later, I will sometimes write the girls dancer names who are working on a certain shift down on my notepad on my Iphone for reference later, just to list who was working on a certain day.
But most times, I don't remember or care what their stage names are. if I get to know one, they tell me their real names anyways usually.
That makes it a lot more easy to remember if I know their real name.
Given this change in focus, I always get the name of dancers I'm interested in. We start with stage name and move to real name if things progress.
Who could remember Sha Nay Nay, Shabooboo, Leshaniqua, Sharkiesha, Sharqueffa, Keisha, LaShaquanishia, Bon Qui Qui, Tequila, and La-Sha anyway???
Anyways if I like a girl, I'll get her number. By then I know her real name.
As for their name, sometimes if it's something really boring or unique I like to ask how they came up with that name. It's a conversation ice breaker.
In the case of clubs where I frequent it's not muck of a problem, if after a few visits if you don't know a dancers name then odds are she isn't worth it.
Naturally the situation is complicated when dancers change names, especially when they move from one club to another or return to a club where their old name has been taken. I once knew a stripper who danced at two clubs that I frequented, as well as a third that I didn't, with a different name at each -- and all three stripper names were different from her real name. Somehow she kept her three fake names and her real name straight in her mind.