"just the right amount of wrong"
san_jose_guy
money was invented for handing to women, but buying dances is a chump's game
Do you find their ads provocative, suggesting of some sort of an alternate reality, something not entirely unlike Tijuana?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ch-IaE63…
https://www.cosmopolitanlasvegas.com/?ut…
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SJG
I've been in a couple of the bars. With Vegas in general I take everything as being overhyped.
I can understand questions to London guy about FKKs or questions about places halfway around the world. But TJ and Vegas are practically our back yard in the Bay Area. Go! Live life! Fuck asking questions for a decade. These 'affairs' that you always speak of are preventing you from living your life and gaining some new experiences.
1. Assuming you know something about my f2f life.
2. Assuming that I am someone who would ever live the way you do.
3. Assuming that I some how am interested in your approval.
4. Assuming that my f2f life is somehow less than a defended privacy.
If you were acting like such a jerk f2f, I would not put up with you, I would deal with you and the situation.
SJG
You know nothing about me or my life, so you should keep your fucking mouth shut.
If you were being such a jerk f2f, I would deal with you so that you no longer are able to be such a jerk.
SJG
Thanks,
SJG
You're asking SJG to step outside his carefully curated and creepy-as-fuck fantasy world. And you're asking him to be accountable. It threatens him, which is why he threatens right back.
There was talk before when a woman in Maryland wanted to start dancing in a strip club, and the idea came out about what is a 'beginners club', and that Vegas is not such.
So the impression I am getting is that with most clubs, it is ITC. And then some dancers do OTC.
But then in Vegas, with people living in hotels, and with a cast of locals that is really 'out there', that it is not just ITC and OTC. In Vegas being a stripper is not a job, its a lifestyle, and it knows no bounds.
SJG
Now to try to be on topic in your shitty ass thread, the ad is doing what ads are supposed to do: entice you to go to their hotel. You can interpret that ad however you want but really now, what are you hinting at? That this hotel experience can somehow be like the Tijuana experience? Cosmo won't care how you view their ad, as long as they get your money and get you to stay there. . But don't try to blame their advertising department when you get locked up for trying to entice some young girl you just met in the lobby to a makeout session.
Put it in perspective.... allegedly SJG gets outed on TUSCL a few years ago, and the creep is still here.
The single only value you bring to this forum is... you’re so god damn easy to make fun of and you’re too fucking queer to even pick up on it. Every time you post it’s like a slam dunk on any ounce of integrity you have.
You single handily own the record of trolls created just to make fun of you. There are more trolls solely making fun of you than aliases that Juice has created because he keeps forgetting his password to his existing accounts.
Fuck off.
It’s not like any of you are ever going to convince the other to your viewpoint.
TFP and some others are taking advantage of the fact that this is online by being assholes that do not respect privacy. They are going on in ways which no own would allow, and which I would not allow, f2f.
SJG
There was talk before when a woman in Maryland wanted to start dancing in a strip club, and the idea came out about what is a 'beginners club', and that Vegas is not such.
So the impression I am getting is that with most clubs, it is ITC. And then some dancers do OTC.
But then in Vegas, with people living in hotels, and with a cast of locals that is really 'out there', that it is not just ITC and OTC. In Vegas being a stripper is not a job, its a lifestyle, and it knows no bounds."
please tell me more about what vegas is like even though you're obviously never been there
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So is it true?
SJG
Oddly I know a few dancers and female bartenders that work at the clubs in Vegas although I have never set foot in one.
My one ex is also working out there now ( not going to get into her situation publicly) but it does seem to be a lifestyle and maybe the one place were being a stripper doesn't seem to have much of a stigma--other nightclubs love to have them as free guest for one thing.
I went to Encore Beach Club last time I was out there and about ten women got in no charge, dressed to kill and were pretty much comped everything from what I could tell.
That is how it sounds to me, going way beyond ITC, and way beyond mere OTC. I guess mostly because there are lots of people with money, people living in hotels, and no interest in trying to restrict what goes on in those hotels.
Bombshell Latina I met in a local club, born in Cancun Mexico, lived in Florida but now running away from her husband, here living in hotels and getting around by taxi, and with a business card, 1-800 number, and a phone operator.
Looks and persona, plus her love of extreme stripper shoes, she was a girl it was impossible not to like.
SJG
san_jose_guy - commonly referred to as SJG this member is widely mocked and considered at best a nuisance or at worst mentally unstable, his comments should NOT be taken in any way as legitimate
I find it interesting how when people have money and when they go to a place like Vegas and this Cosmo, that it must be getting to be rather like Mexico. Laws no longer matter, as there is no practical way of enforcing them. What is private stays private.
And I guess what would separate these Vegas hotels from just strippers doing OTC, would be the parties, with a bunch of people, and then all the liaisons set up without need for the strip club.
Thanks,
SJG
I just grab a cab from the airport - and tell the driver to drop me off on the dirty side of the strip.
SJG
Fictional Hotel?
SJG