Baseball Hat

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StevetheSleeve
Ohio
I tend to wear a baseball cap pretty much all the time- so much so that it’s second nature at this point. And that includes at a club. I never really paid too much attention until the last time I was at the Top Hat in Mansfield. On the second private dance with a young lady, she took it off and started wearing it during the rest of the songs. Later, during a chit-chat session, she also then took it off and started wearing around the club. She didn’t really talk or sit with anyone else that night and I did continue to get dances and a VIP session. It’s almost like she “claimed me” for the evening. That was ok with me as she had a great pair and curves.

Anyway, I never thought about wearing a hat before at club. Anybody else normally wear one while clubbing? Or have an opinion either way? I’m just curious.

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flagooner
7 years ago
I wouldn't go to VIP without putting on a hat.
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Bj99
7 years ago
I don’t like when guys wear baseball hats bc they tend to get pushed around during dances. It’s fine, if they don’t mind taking them off, but some guys are self conscious of their hair, or lack of it.
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AnonymousJim
7 years ago
I wear one sometimes, but not often. There are times I'll want to club after going to a game and just happen to have one on.

It gets in the way more than anything. Forward and it gets in the dancer's way. Backward and it hits the back of a lot of lapper booths. Take it off and you might forget it, plus then your hair is messed up.

Some nicer clubs won't let you in wearing a ballcap. Generally, if I think I'm going to club, I don't leave the house with a hat.
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Papi_Chulo
7 years ago
I'm not a cap/hat guy - only wear a cap once in a while when my hair is long and I'm having a bad hair-day; but have never worn one to a club b/c I usually always shower and shampoo b/f hitting the club.

A hat/cap for me would kinda get in the way in the club and AFAIK many clubs don't allow them.
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joc13
7 years ago
The one advantage of not having much hair left - no hat hair. If I've had a hat on, I just leave it in the car.
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abqspencer
7 years ago
I wear them a lot but take it off and leave it in the truck when I’m at the club.

I also take off my glasses for dances. Don’t want to impede my chance of getting my face in some titties
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Jascoi
7 years ago
absolutely.
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max_starr
7 years ago
I hate hats....they flatten my soft silky hair
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flagooner
7 years ago
I'm not a fan of hats, but they do provide protection from things that may be floating around.
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Clubber
7 years ago
Never a hat but if I was on my bike, my do-rag attracted attention, but no dancer ever took it off.
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doctorevil
7 years ago
Gentlemen don’t wear hats indoors.
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Cashman1234
7 years ago
I’ve worn a hat only a few times when clubbing. In the past - when folks smoked in clubs - it was one more item I’d need to wash - to get the pussy stink and cigarette stink off.
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shadowcat
7 years ago
My grand father always told me that only Jews wear hats indoors. I really hate trying to watch a porno and the dude is wearing a hat on his big head.
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Call.Me.Ishmael
7 years ago
Some clubs restrict wearing hats inside the club, at least after a certain hour. I asked once and was told that it related to displaying gang colors / symbols, and the wrong hat on the wrong person could trigger a newsworthy event.
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flagooner
7 years ago
@doctorevil "Gentlemen don’t wear hats indoors."

@shadowcat's grand father "only Jews wear hats indoors."

Ergo: The only non-gentlemen are Jews?
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doctorevil
7 years ago
^A logical conclusion only if wearing a hat indoors is the only way to be a non-gentleman, but since there are countless additional ways to be considered a non-gentleman (as I’m sure our dancers can attest), a non sequitur.
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