Have you guys tried this?

Salty.Nutz
Deez Nutz
Do any of you guys ever get a stripper to do "X" for about $1.75K, for about 2 times? and then she does the same "X" for $250?

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MackTruck
6 years ago
All day every day fucker
RossVa
6 years ago
I imagine for $1.75K most strippers will do most anything twice.
shadowcat
6 years ago
I believe that the first time you agree with a stripper over price. it becomes the standard for any future deals. I had one Follies dancer try to sell me on VIP for $200 saying that next time it would only be the standard $150. I refused the offer. How do I know if I would want another VIP with her or that she would still be around for another.
two_bits
6 years ago
"I had one Follies dancer try to sell me on VIP for $200"

$200? Outrageous! Who did that tart think she was dealing with, Family_Man?
Been_There_Already
6 years ago
I've found that it's more likely for the price to creep up rather than down, like she did X the first time because she needed quick cash, but if X is going to become a regular thing then it will be a bit more each time. I've also had girls text me lower prices than usual on a slow night or if I get to the club before her and have already started spending she'll understand and make an exception. But if it's someone I like then we'll work out a fair price and if we both appreciate the arrangement then that's where it typically stays.
Salty.Nutz
6 years ago
Interesting take..for me theres a lot of BS to try and get the 1st OTC. i was thinking of offering more money at 1st, this would cut out all the BS. After doing OTC a few times at a higher price, negotiate to a fair value market price. Here in PHX the turnover is not as high as shadow cat sees in follies.
Been_There_Already
6 years ago
Salty.Nuts - I've tried that approach. You might have better luck, but whenever I do they think I'm a cop. With one of them, once we got past the "I'm not a cop" faze, we got a thing going for about a year, but I never ended up paying the high prize I offered earlier in my approach.
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