Afternoons or Evenings?
steeldog65
I swear, it's just shrinkage due the cold
I have been going clubs regularly for the last few years as I travel. My normal schedule is 10 pm to around 1 am and I normally find really attractive dancers that pique my interest. I have occasionally gone in the early afternoon if appointments don't work out or I am bored etc. I rarely go on weekends ever. While I am sure this has been touched upon, what do most of you find as the preferred time to go and get the LDK or extras or just hot dancers in your area? I mainly am in Chicago land or ESL and all manners of outcomes are available.
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But for myself, not wanting to become a 2am statistic, and generally wanting to keep regular hours, and not interested in girls on meth, I still like the day shift, probably as early as possible or after the lunch hour rush. And I speak here of local clubs and San Francisco.
SJG
I'm probably over simplifying this. But this is what I have observed.
I generally avoid the 8 - 10 pm time-frame as that is often shift-change w/ not a lot of dancers (dayshift girls are gone and most nightshfit girls have not made it in or at least the hotter-ones).
I find mileage and attention better on dayshift - in clubs w/ busy nightshifts girls can be more cutthroat or not give as great an experience b/c they have lots of options - fewer custies on dayshift thus dancers tend to take better care of them since they don't have a lot of options - dayshift girls also tend to be more focused on their job - more partying at night.
But - some clubs/areas are just dead-zones on dayshift so not worth-it - also if one is very picky w.r.t. dancer-looks then they may not ever be into dayshift.
I go nights as well for sure, but when I do it tends to be either because that's only time that day I can go or there's a girl I already know that I want to see but I reserve most of my test driving for late dayshift / early nightshift.
When traveling, I look at the reviews. E.g., if a club is reported as standing room only at 10pm, I would try it for the first time at 8pm and stick around if it seemed worthwhile to stay. I'm pretty picky about dancers, so the individual dancer is more important than the shift. When I like a club, I'll check out different shifts now and then to get an idea of the overall talent there.
Club rules haven't seemed to vary all that much for the most part, although sometimes there are better specials during the day and lower/free admission. The dancers might be more willing to sit and chat for longer, too.
(and when money gets tight.)