Average Spent on CF
samiel
DFW, Texas
I have many dancers that I like and will get dances with, but generally I'll have a CF that day, week, or month. I typically spend anywhere from $100-200 on her each time I see her. Generally she seems happy to get $100 and will even make sure she's working when I visit (lest other dancers catch me).
If a dancer is working at multiple clubs, can it really be worth it to her to come to whatever club I'll be at for $100? I mean if it's guaranteed money I guess that's something. It's even stranger to me that some will meet OTC for $100-200 when they might be able to make more ITC.
So maybe the question is also, if you're a regular for a dancer, does she care how much you're spending on her to a certain point and how much is that point with your CF?
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For my CF she wants every dollar she can possibly get her hands on. But if I don’t feel like spending it she’ll be ok.
Why not? She already has a thing for changing up her environment frequently. (I can relate)
@25 idk. depends.
There’s a couple 200s shifts that drag it down. And there’s been a couple 800s shifts that raised it up.
Ft worth also has a club with a higher volume dayshift. And I’d rate the potential either the same or a little lower.
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Oh and samiel as far as your main question. For me personally, the typical buying customer spends between $20-$100 on floor dances. Occasionally somebody is more generous, but I won’t count them.
As far as being a regular, and amount to give idk. Depends on how much you try to get her to go past basic two way contact dances. What times do you show up? (When it’s slower vs busier) Do you *need* to lock her down or do you reassure her it’s okay for her to circulate and come back?
And the more difficult one to pin down thanks to both strippershit and customer shit...when personalities genuinely mesh well together.
@nicespice - I'm generally not looking for anything beyond a little two-way contact.
Ooh haha. I should probably tone down on jabbing Dugan. I don’t think Baby Dolls is particularly a clip joint...except maybe the bottle service stuff. But enough (non TUSCL) customers think it’s a good value and most girls don’t go too hard in pushing it. At least not during the day.
Traditional TUSCL opinions that bring costs higher:
*No tattoos
*Fit body type (or in some clubs, slim fit)
*no children
* white, especially blond
*being considered an 8-10
Traditional TUSCL opinions that bring costs lower
*tattoos
*body less prestigious
*single mom
*ethnic minority, especially AA
A dancer I know just texted me that she thinks of a typical day as poor/average/good if she makes $100/300/500+. She generally works midshift.
@fishhawk. I may have phrased it wrong. I meant factors that up her “price” on all sorts of things because she’s generally more in demand with men in general.
I just said “TUSCL consensus” because of the occasional comments that circulate on here. Here’s some examples:
“I like single mothers because they are more relaxed with less gps”
“AA give better dances”
“I prefer a friendly seven over a bitchy nine”
...etc
I do think some guys overpay by spending a lot to get a dancer's attention then think they have to keep spending at that high level to keep her where IMO often times if you will be spending on her regularly you shouldn't have to be spending big/overpaying.
If you want to make a dancer's day. Give her $300 and pay her house fee.