I took a dancer back for lap dances on each of my 3 trips to strip clubs since the pandemic started. I got the ‘rona back in June with mild symptoms. I went for my first trip back to the club in late August. Even though I probably have some immunity I was a pretty nervous after and had some regrets. How could you not be after having very very close contact with a girl who had multiple close contacts before you?
If a club requires a mask then I wear one. Some clubs have required a mask even during lapdances but I haven't seen any club that has enforced them during vip sessions.
As always, I always wear a condom when needed in vip.
I haven't been to a club for over 10 months myself due to all of it going on. I'm going to keep holding out for now because I'd hate to get it so late in the game with progress seemingly happening finally (although extremely slow).
Have a stressful job (no weekends only good thing and it just gets me through life ok) so loved being able to go to the clubs on the weekend and made going to work every day seem worth it. Putting extra money into my mortgage isn't nearly as exciting haha.
I'm feeling like crap as I write this. Spent a couple hours at the club this past Tuesday Thursday evening started feeling bad reasonably sure it's only a cold. Chatted with my ATF seems she got sick Thursday as well.
We're now playing the blame game
There was a big spike in deaths in the Spring but the all cause mortality now isn't any higher than normal for this time of year. Flu deaths are down so there is a possibility they are being categorized as Covid deaths. Hospitals are given extra money by the federal government for each Covid case so this gives them a financial incentive to label deaths from the flu and other diseases as being caused by Covid. This inflates the numbers of cases and deaths. Part of the higher all cause mortality for the year are also lockdown deaths from people who didn't get diagnosis and treatment for other diseases and deaths of despair from suicides and drug overdoses. Covid is more than "just the flu" but these other factors make it seem worse than it is.
In addition to numbers of cases, the severity of the disease is exaggerated. People were asked in a poll what percentage of deaths are among people under sixty. The response was 20% while the reality is 2%. People think this is worse than it is. If you are under sixty in good health there is a 99% recovery rate even if you do get it. You are taking risks when you go to a club but you need to have an accurate assessment of the risks when doing a cost-benefit analysis.
Going to a club 1-2 times a week, getting some pretty decent contact laps, no mask on me to start and hers gets shifted by the end of the set, 60 years old and never felt better. As Dan Patrick used to say on his radio program, "If you're afraid, buy a dog."
Everyone has to decide what is best for them. Anything I, or anyone else says, shouldn't influence what you feel safe about. That being said, for work, I flew over 75 segments and was in a hotel about the same amount of nights. I was also working in, and around, Covid units in hospitals.
I don't think I'm bullet proof but I also think, as docsavage pointed out, this pandemic is a bit overblown. Hospitals can make more money by classifying patients as Covid patients.
The one thing I've learned is that the current state of medicine is profit oriented. I saw it first hand with family members being given unnecessary tests to run up their Medicare bill in their final stages of life. Almost every frontline healthcare worker is in it for good reasons but they get pressured by administration for numbers. Kind of like any corporate job.
I never stopped going to clubs and getting dances. I've enjoyed some of the best times of my life in clubs because there are not as many customers in most places.
I have been going since May 22 when most of the country was locked down so I have always felt safe. What I no longer feel is enjoyment and I am going less and less as time goes on. Right now I feel done and wouldn't go if it was free and next door.
WILLYISAWOMAN, if you don't feel comfortable going out there yet then don't go. Even with a mask, your odds of catching COVID are substantially higher with heightened interpersonal contact, not to mention contact with various surfaces that many other people are touching. The last place you should ever expect a "sterile" environment is a strip club, lol.
As we have seen in places like CA, which is experiencing a COVID surge despite never-ending mask mandates going on 10 months now, the only fool-proof protection is isolation and sanitizing of anything coming in from the outside. But hey, there are other things to do, right? I hear that Jeopardy has a new host now and Wheel of Fortune is still neat, no?
80% of Covid cases are in people deficient in Vitamin D3. Go buy a $10 bottle of 5000 iu D3 and take one every day.
I do that, dont worry about Covid, and have never tested positive.
Ideally you should be tested for D3. It's like $30. You want 50-70 ng/ml for most people. D3 supplements are safe for most people, but a few conditions require moderation so read up for a few minutes.
Not 1 bit worried about the rona and strip clubs. I've flown like 5 times around the country and have been to about 6 or 7 strip clubs. Had full service and eaten stripper pussy in the club. Still healthy and have not been sick for over 7 years. I'm 60. Fuck that scare mongering rona bullshit. I gotta a kick ass immune system y'all. Have fun!
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As always, I always wear a condom when needed in vip.
Have a stressful job (no weekends only good thing and it just gets me through life ok) so loved being able to go to the clubs on the weekend and made going to work every day seem worth it. Putting extra money into my mortgage isn't nearly as exciting haha.
We're now playing the blame game
But yes always concerned about the Rona
In addition to numbers of cases, the severity of the disease is exaggerated. People were asked in a poll what percentage of deaths are among people under sixty. The response was 20% while the reality is 2%. People think this is worse than it is. If you are under sixty in good health there is a 99% recovery rate even if you do get it. You are taking risks when you go to a club but you need to have an accurate assessment of the risks when doing a cost-benefit analysis.
i’d be there bare ass naked if possible...
I don't think I'm bullet proof but I also think, as docsavage pointed out, this pandemic is a bit overblown. Hospitals can make more money by classifying patients as Covid patients.
The one thing I've learned is that the current state of medicine is profit oriented. I saw it first hand with family members being given unnecessary tests to run up their Medicare bill in their final stages of life. Almost every frontline healthcare worker is in it for good reasons but they get pressured by administration for numbers. Kind of like any corporate job.
I never stopped going to clubs and getting dances. I've enjoyed some of the best times of my life in clubs because there are not as many customers in most places.
Do what you feel good about.
As we have seen in places like CA, which is experiencing a COVID surge despite never-ending mask mandates going on 10 months now, the only fool-proof protection is isolation and sanitizing of anything coming in from the outside. But hey, there are other things to do, right? I hear that Jeopardy has a new host now and Wheel of Fortune is still neat, no?
I do that, dont worry about Covid, and have never tested positive.
Ideally you should be tested for D3. It's like $30. You want 50-70 ng/ml for most people. D3 supplements are safe for most people, but a few conditions require moderation so read up for a few minutes.