3) Is he particularly into you? (If not, I would just ignore him.)
4) Does this sex addict seem like he could turn out to be a stalker?
I've seen many dancers handle different customers in different ways. Somtimes they will just ignore the customer. Sometimes they will lie or make up stories about how they are too busy to see them, and overall try to make themselves less appealing to that customer. Other times, they will still do dances for the customer, feeling that alternative is safer than getting them angry. If it really seems dangerous, then the dancer should talk to the club management and have the customer banned.
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3) Is he particularly into you? (If not, I would just ignore him.)
4) Does this sex addict seem like he could turn out to be a stalker?
I've seen many dancers handle different customers in different ways. Somtimes they will just ignore the customer. Sometimes they will lie or make up stories about how they are too busy to see them, and overall try to make themselves less appealing to that customer. Other times, they will still do dances for the customer, feeling that alternative is safer than getting them angry. If it really seems dangerous, then the dancer should talk to the club management and have the customer banned.
1) Sex Addict? Is he looking to have sex with all the dancers or particular dancers, or does he just seem to want to be around dancers all the time?
2) Do you feel he's a danger to you? Has he done or said things, or does he just look a certain way?
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