Is being a rookie or veteran club customer better? I see benefits in both. But, being a vet. Is better overall personally because I know exactly what I am looking for in a club, girls, etc.
I'm going to say vet, too. In my experience, when a dancer senses that you are a regular/vet, price inflation and SS become much less of an issue. It is also easier to relate to her when you are familiar with her world.
Swimming with sharks isn't bad. You hairless apes are far more vicious. Aah...yup
ricktheshark is actually pretty laid back. And he's a bonnethead. rickthewobbegong is possibly the most laid back rick in the world. I visit every time I'm in Australia and he literally stays at the same spot on the sea floor for days. Weeks even. Aah...yup
Well what I like to do.... especially in a club I have never been too. Is play the rookie card.... but yet I am a vet when it comes to clubbing.
What I mean is play kind of naïve and say.... oh this is my first time (which it is to that place).... then see how they re-act. Some will try to inflate prices and what not. When they do... BYE BYE. Or if SS comes to play... BYE BYE. but if they are genuine and don't do that or try to hustle me.... then it is game on and I will get dances with them.
So what I am saying it is better to be a VET.... but a VET will play the newbie card to check the place out.
A vet definitely, you know when to not spend your money on a lost cause and spot ROBs. That is not to say you do not waste you time and money sometimes but experience helps.
A vet can also gauge the mood in a club.
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SCs are the equivalent of swimming w/ sharks - is it a good thing to be inexperienced when swimming w/ sharks?
The only upside to being a newb is that is new & more exciting (kinda lkke that new car smell that sooner than later wears off).
ricktheshark is actually pretty laid back. And he's a bonnethead. rickthewobbegong is possibly the most laid back rick in the world. I visit every time I'm in Australia and he literally stays at the same spot on the sea floor for days. Weeks even. Aah...yup
What I mean is play kind of naïve and say.... oh this is my first time (which it is to that place).... then see how they re-act. Some will try to inflate prices and what not. When they do... BYE BYE. Or if SS comes to play... BYE BYE. but if they are genuine and don't do that or try to hustle me.... then it is game on and I will get dances with them.
So what I am saying it is better to be a VET.... but a VET will play the newbie card to check the place out.
That said, when you walk into a new club, you'll get more attention than when you're well known.
A vet can also gauge the mood in a club.