late 30s, early 40s. Finally have enough money to make things happen, and still have the drive to make things happen. And not yet creepy old for the dancers.
Goss man is like to agree with you but I can't. I'm in my 30s and I often still get ignored at the club because I think strippers assume I'm a young guy with a family and broke. I see the guys over 50 with grey hair getting the most attention in the clubs I go to.
Early 30s. Viagra is far from needed, no gray hairs on my ballsack yet, I've got enough money to enjoy myself (without worrying about cutting into potential retirement funds), and I can somehow trick younger dancers into thinking I'm young enough to be able to relate to whatever the hell whippersnappers are up to these days. Millenials just have that unspoken connection with each other.
I just turn 63 in March.. With two pension checks totaling over 7k a month, no wife , no mortgage payments... Great Health... I feel I've been in my prime the last several years... Because I can walk into my favorite club ,, And can afford any dancer extra price that works there,,, even, in most cases I'm over paying...When I was married , and had young kids , house note, car payments... That wasn't the case...
19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71.... are all examples of customer ages that are both beyond the age of consent in all states and are definitely prime. ;-)
I get old guys left overs...but i get high mileage when the girls get a whiff of my french cologne feel my strong hands and large lumber, so then the aarps want to steal them too...cant win
it has more to do with state of mind, must be pathetic, must have money to lose and above 18 of course... however prime is more like when the pl has achieved harmony between home and sc . Considering that u are in your prime but so is jackslash and even so shadowcat.
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I was going to say 50, but it's not prime. So I'll say either 47 or 53.