If the strip club experience remains the same .......
skibum609
Massachusetts
My non-extras club is different, but just as good in my opinion. If it never changed, it would remain some place I'd keep going to, but probably 20 times a year or less. My extras club would not be some place that I would ever go to again, unless things went back to February 2020 standards.
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I will keep going to the clubs in Louisville since other than the mask requirement coming into the club nothing else has changed. I don't enjoy the masks but it is not a big deal since they come off when it is time to enjoy a dancer in the vip.
Dining at the Y wasn’t part of the study.
I’m an extras clubber, and I’m staying with otc until things get much safer.
Yes. I might split time differently between clubs, but I'll keep going.
Haven't been to Lexington lately, so I can't say what's happened there.
I'm getting to finally travel again. If one area's clubs stinks, I'll go somewhere else and explore my options.
And locally, business has been fine even with what little covid enforcement they have.
Plexiglas around the stage = whatever
Customers or dancers wearing masks = whatever
Tracking = whatever (fake name and number, no one cares)
No stage shows = bad, but not necessarily a dealbreaker
No dances or private rooms = that's a problem
If New England doesn't change, I'll go to the more "open" clubs periodically, or when I travel.
You may be waiting quite a while for that. In a recent WSJ poll 54% of respondents indicated that they will not take a vaccine for COVID-19. This doesn't even factor in the many parents who are going to make that same decision for their children, including me.
I think the most likely outcome is that those who are at risk, or live with folks who are at risk, will be early adopters. Hopefully once those folks are vaccinated, the rest will sort itself out.
My guess is half of those folks that don't trust vaccines are really saying they don't trust Mr Trump to tell us the truth.
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Ditto, although more precisely we can't trust the CDC and the FDA because they've bent under political pressure one time to many.
Not everyone is like you 25, needing another grown adult to tell them when something is ok. Some of us trust our own observations and research instead and are in no hurry to put a rushed to market vaccine into our children. It took years and countless errors to make many of the current vaccines safe. Asking healthy young people to take that risk, for themselves and their children, is going to be a very long road.
so a potential cure is out of the question?
guys check this doctor out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyA_FlPC…
just because you are some kind of a moron and don't give a shit about your family or other people that need to be around you, or depend on you for a living, doesn't make me weak, just makes you stupid is all. Now go back to your low mileage whores and be sure that you don't bring home the clap to Mrs. Dugan, or something worse to your children. In the mean time have a wonderful day.
But I could have also straight up told you that you were foolish too for believing that it's safer to give kids a rush job vaccine rather than letting them take their chances with a virus that most kids don't even know they have. But I didn't want to pile on.
As far as the rest, I've already had it dude and it was a cake walk. Of course I'm not elderly like you or have other comorbidities.
If I were you I might be scared shitless just like you are, though somehow I doubt it.
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