High chairs/tables at SCs
firesiege
Georgia
When I get a dance, I generally want as much mileage as possible, and even if it's an air dance I think I would rather be lower than higher for the view. When I'm in a high chair I'm either sitting at the end of the chair trying to get contact with something above my lower thighs or I sit all the way back and accept that I'm forcing her to give me an air dance.
I pretty much have this ranking:
1. Couches/VIP - comfortable and stable and she can sit directly on me or straddle me.
2. Low chairs- same as #1 except let stable.
3. Standing - still allows the girl to get as close as she wants
4. High chairs
Not sure if this has something to do with my posture, body type, or what, but I just don't understand why those seats are preferred.
Can someone explain their appeal?
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Every club I've ever been in had couches or padded benches. In the Upper Rail in Toronto, the booths are really narrow, and they put those assisted living bars on the sides of the booth as dancer handholds.
Seems appropriate. Almost all of us TUSCL dudes already wear diapers.
I prefer the higbtops b/c I think having a dancer on top of you on a low chair kinda restricts movement – on a highchair most dancers back that ass up on me and it's like we were fucking doggy style. On a highchair only her ass is on you and not all of her weight and her having her feet on the floor allows her more freedom of movement and to be able to bounce that ass on your junk which I like.
It is sometimes a problem if the dancer is tpo short – but most dancers can manage when wearing their dancers shoes – also some highchairs/stools are not as high and those are perfect for me.