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Love spring time every year - young, new dancers entering brave new working worl

Mar 15, 2018, 9:42 PM
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rogertex
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Just came back from a visit to strip club .... so so many young, new dancers - competing and willing to please. This is a Spring ritual - high school girls just turn 18. A brief stint at a strip club is now what "a stint at fast food joint" was 25 years ago.

Can't believe I heard these lines tonight from different dancers:

" Grab my ass and don't let it go"

"May I play with your dick?"

"Let's move to a chair (from booth). I can move my pussy closer to your face"

At the smoking patio: "come sit by my side as I smoke a blunt"

I'm sure they will be gone by June. And the regular pros will be still around serving nicely. That is why I kept the regulars happy too while enjoying the cherry blossoms .... it's South By SouthWest, Spring Break and Texas Rodeo in Austin this week.

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rogertex

Is there a time of the year when strip clubs see a new crop blooming in your area ?

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mjx01

Historically, I've have noticed a new inflow right after HS graduations (most gone by the end of summer) and then a 2nd new influx near the beginning of the college term. However, IMO this has died off in recent years. These younger generations just aren't into it as much.

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rogertex

mjx - i started clubbing 7 years ago - so my perspective is rather limited.

Which leads me to believe bloom season was even more prominent in the past.

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Conundrum

Which cities are best to take in the spring and summer influx of new dancers?

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joc13

It is likely that the girls who would have gone to stripping in the past are going to sugar dating. A handful of $300 dates (especially if they can get some guy to pay for a M&G) and Spring Break and/or Senior Trip and/or "live like a bum at the beach for the summer" is paid for.

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JohnSmith69

I’ve noticed that the new high school graduate strippers tend to start in the summer or fall after graduation, presumably when the college bills start coming in.

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mark94

We get ASU coeds when they return for the Fall semester. Well, that’s what they claim anyway.

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Bj99

I agree the summer is the time when we see the most new dancers. Spring is when we see the most new customers, and occasional type regulars.

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vincemichaels

Any truth to the rumour that new dancer's breasts sprout like flowers in the spring ? :)

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Bj99

^ that’s mostly just teens.. like around 13/14. Sorry, but they are too young to be dancers.

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viking2012

^ Lol

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Cashman1234

I guess it’s just randy pl’s who come out to play in the spring?

In my area I don’t really see much of a change in dancers. I haven’t noticed a seasonal turnover.

I’m looking for more aged dancers, so maybe I just miss the newer younger crop?

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realDougster

“I’m looking for more aged dancers”

Dry-aged or wet-aged?

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lolruned

I think millennials are looking at creating a social media presence (i.e instagram) and becoming SBs. They probably aren't so keen on becoming a stripper like past generations with the advent of technology

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woodstock

Hey rogertex,

Was it all at one club that you heard these things from the mouths of newbie strippers, and if so, which club?!

I got a dance from a 19 year-old at the Rose a week or so ago, but it doesn't seem like much new blood of late.

--woodstock

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Bj99

A lot of girls do travel in the spring.

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rogertex

Woodstock - Chicas Bonitas on Thursday evening visit.

PM me if you plan to go and interested in specifics. You know it's Big Booty Latina club just to my liking.

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Love spring time every year - young, new dancers entering brave new working worl