Tips at rail or bar. Where do you like to sit?
jaredlucas
Arizona
I'll always tip a few $ if I'm at the rail, but typically would not tip a gal if she solicits tips while I'm sitting at the bar.
Only after I determine that inam interested in grinding with someone would I get a table. If that goes well we will hit the back room for some adult fun.
One of the girls at one of the clubs I go to told me that most of the girls that see guys always sitting the rail are viewed as wierd or perverts especially if they don't tip.
If I didn't tip I Guess I'd be classified as wierd or a Pervert. Maybe I am anyway.
I do get OTC scheduled pretty regularly though especially after getting to know them a bit in the back room.
Where do you guys like to sit when you go to a new club?? Or when you go to a favorite club??
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More seriously:
- I almost never go to the tip rail, except to ask the girl on stage to consider joining me afterwards
- I rarely sit at the bar
In a club I'm not familiar with, I like to start out sitting at a table in a far, dark corner, and observe a bit, before I move to a closer table (but not the tip rail)
In a club I'm familiar with, I'll sit at a table closer to the stage
OH hell YESSSSS.........
I don't ever remember sitting at the bar.
In 2017, if the only two seating options were the rail or the bar, I would pick the bar.
Where to sit at any particular club depends on a variety of factors, though. If the music is too loud, behind or under a speaker is generally the best spot. If the talent looks a bit weak, the bar is good, because when they approach, the frame is more like she is talking to you in passing while going up to the bar for something, or at least there is usually another guy to the other side of her. Some clubs have the bar inconveniently far away from the stage, so a closer table is generally a better bet.
At clubs with good talent, the best option is often a table adjoining a satellite stage. That way you can tip easily at will and interact with the dancers. A table that is fairly out of the way is best for drinking and talking with a dancer.
As for tipping them when they approach at the bar, that's not something that they have ever really asked me for. Sometimes if I have been sitting with one at a table for a while and am not getting dances, I'll give her a tip as though she were on stage before she leaves, which is more personal and fun than a tip on stage.