Ask a dancer to molest you?

Mtent
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Dancers: How would/did you react to someone asking you to molest them? How would you understand it?

Others: Has anyone done this?

13 comments

  • shadowcat
    6 years ago
    I've had dancers ask if they can molest me. Of course I always say no. :)
  • Mtent
    6 years ago
    1. Where?
    2. Why you say no?
  • SirLapdancealot
    6 years ago
    I take it as freedom to grope or be groped.
  • BrotherFogHorn
    6 years ago
    You ask a faggot question you get faggot response. Cum to confessionz mtent
  • BrotherFogHorn
    6 years ago
    I PRAISE THEEE FOGHORNS OF GAWD
  • wiffle shwaffle
    6 years ago
    I would do it depending on the request.
  • Cashman1234
    6 years ago
    In my view - I would avoid using the term “molest” when you are with a dancer - and trying to get a good grind going. It’s a creepy word - and it can bring back bad memories for some dancers.

    It seems like you are less experienced with civilian women - and you don’t know what to do. You should change it up - and tell the dancer to take control.

    I’ve found that dancers enjoy the man taking control - especially if they know him already.
  • jackslash
    6 years ago
    I had thought Mtent was not a troll. But now I know he's a troll and a faggot.
  • shailynn
    6 years ago
    He probably doesn’t like museums either.
  • Call.Me.Ishmael
    6 years ago
    #troll
  • lopaw
    6 years ago
    They say that to me all of the time.
    And I let them do it.
    It would be rude to not let them.
  • April9424
    6 years ago
    Hmm creepy and vague. What does that mean? Handjob? Rubbing hands all over or under shirt? U like your nips played w?? I’d be uncomfortable and confused if a guy said it like that.. just tell me what you’re into and do it without giving off Uncle Touchy vibes lol pls don’t say molest
  • Cashman1234
    6 years ago
    Well said Zoey101. It’s creepy - and it can bring up bad memories for a dancer who has experienced any abuse. It’s not a good thing to say anywhere -
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