Alot of the girls are same, on their phone, mad no one tips for there shit stage show, walk up and request a dance before sitting down. The clubs themselves havent changed but a mask required to enter then they come off right after. 1 went out of business, but that was going to happen soon regardless. Lawerence seems to be effected by the bar rules, mostly just closing early tho. Honestly doesnt seem like anything truly changed here
A lot trying to make up for lost wages during the lockdown, or talking up their OnlySimps account. Other than wearing a mask, my clubbing behavior has not changed.
Yes and no. In the short term sure, if she needs the money at that moment for something immediate, then she is likely to be much more flexible. But in the longer term it only works in a strip club setting when it's balanced with hope. she has to believe that on any given night she can go in and make her nut. When things are too bad for too long, many girls will eventually be forced to bite the bullet and find something else to do instead.
We saw this in the 08-09 recession. When it first hit, girls who had been making great money tried to hang in there and, for a period of time, a lot of great opportunities opened up. But the same "desperation" that made many of them do things in the short term that they had not previously done eventually forced some of them to readjust altogether and seek more stable employment.
But all of this assumes that clubs are open when these events are occurring. When clubs are closed for an indefinite period of time, IME it accelerates the migration of girls to other careers, ESPECIALLY single moms and others who are the ones most likely to feel the economic pressure. I had some fun early on with OTC girls in my contact list, but eventually almost all of them took vanilla jobs and moved on. So if anything, there is less strong eager talent available now than there was previously. Here in J'ville, most of the first wave girls who have returned to the clubs have other vanilla jobs and are childless with modest expenses. Some of the single Moms are starting to trickle back slowly, but in nowhere near their former numbers yet.
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Clubs are open and busy.
Nobody is desperate.
Yes and no. In the short term sure, if she needs the money at that moment for something immediate, then she is likely to be much more flexible. But in the longer term it only works in a strip club setting when it's balanced with hope. she has to believe that on any given night she can go in and make her nut. When things are too bad for too long, many girls will eventually be forced to bite the bullet and find something else to do instead.
We saw this in the 08-09 recession. When it first hit, girls who had been making great money tried to hang in there and, for a period of time, a lot of great opportunities opened up. But the same "desperation" that made many of them do things in the short term that they had not previously done eventually forced some of them to readjust altogether and seek more stable employment.
But all of this assumes that clubs are open when these events are occurring. When clubs are closed for an indefinite period of time, IME it accelerates the migration of girls to other careers, ESPECIALLY single moms and others who are the ones most likely to feel the economic pressure. I had some fun early on with OTC girls in my contact list, but eventually almost all of them took vanilla jobs and moved on. So if anything, there is less strong eager talent available now than there was previously. Here in J'ville, most of the first wave girls who have returned to the clubs have other vanilla jobs and are childless with modest expenses. Some of the single Moms are starting to trickle back slowly, but in nowhere near their former numbers yet.