Girls are as good looking outside the club???
OraCLE1
Ohio
Is the discrepancy that great??? I mean thr lights inside thr club makes them look flawless but catch them in the day time and its like the walking Dead.
Flawd are evident: acne scars, strech marks, etc.
Does their actual appearance make you less hesitant to see them again?
Flawd are evident: acne scars, strech marks, etc.
Does their actual appearance make you less hesitant to see them again?
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SJG
In my view - people focus way too much on facial beauty. I enjoy long dark hair - and a toned body. Those features don’t change much with lighting (unless the hair is a wig or weave). I’m also more focused on how it feels when I’m getting it in - and looks aren’t a concern then.
It’s more like - If the bush is wet and filthy - I’ll fuck the bird!
And no - I’m not into avian sex! Bird is a euphemism for dancer (or a whore masquerading as a dancer)!
Often, yes. Sometimes, no. Occasionally, I'll see a dancer who looks more attractive in civilian clothes/makeup.
If you go to strip clubs long enough, you eventually learn to recognize dancers that are covering a lot of flaws with makeup and a trowel.
After that, it's a matter of how much you care in the moment.
Then on one occasion when my ATF and I had met before she went to work, we’d been a little longer at it than usual, she decided to do her makeup right there in the room.
The first time she did, I thought it looked awful, and told her so. She said “it won’t at work.”
And she was right, at the club, under those lights, she looked just as good as she had in the room with “normal” makeup.
That's not exactly true. The average stripper isn't the average girl on the street in many ways.
"That's not exactly true. The average stripper isn't the average girl on the street in many ways"
+1 on that statement There's probably more ways they are not the same than they are. And the longer they dance/strip the more pronounced the differences become.
When I first came on the board one of our ladies who is a member wrote how she flipped the switch on and off when she went to work.......and I replied as time goes by much like a real light switch doesn't the on/off button tend to blur and become worn out......never saw an answer which to me was an answer.
Im what ways are they different, I'm curious?