Theme nights: tacky or fun?
A few clubs have theme parties ever now and again: 80s, 90s, superhero, cosplay etc where both the dancers and custies are invited to join and dress up. As tacky as it is, I enjoy going w/o dressing the part for the vibes and girls seem to be in much more upbeat and friendly mood which makes the experience overall funner... that is until maybe a month or so ago. Two words changed my mind: pajama party. As much as I SMH whenever seeing long ass threads on pants cumming and lap dance pants I finally decided to try it in a way that I could retain my dignity :) Needless to say I still didn't and have never pants cummed, but the dances sure were funner ;)Got something to say?
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Why not both?
A theme night wouldn't do much for me personally as I rarely go to the club "for the ambiance" or to party - not saying there's anything wrong with that but I go to get mileage and a theme/party night may actually hinder that a bit since people may be more into the party aspect - I guess I could enjoy it on a certain occasion when I may just wanna be hanging-out out of boredom but I rather my SC visits be about mileage vs partying (and yeah I guess a theme/party night may not necessarily hinder mileage but again I rather mileage be the main-thing).
I remember Halloween stuff and a costume contest with cash prizes for a dancer.
Another club had an 80s theme once, sadly I didn’t get the memo and showed up normal 😕
I remember another club in Austin offered boiled crawfish around Fat Tuesday/mardi gras time. I did not work and absolutely didn’t want to either. Crawfish, while delicious, is very messy stuff. Ew.
One club had tied heart shaped balloons to its chairs around Valentine’s Day.
I like themed nights whenever a club has them.
In late August one club used to run a naughty schoolgirl themed night. I loved that look - and it was very hot seeing so many filthy schoolgirl looks!
A tacky look in a strip club? No!
I actually enjoy some of the throwback 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s types of nights because the music is more my style. I have also been to a couple of Country Hoedown theme nights that were fun.
I remember being at an 80s themed night about 3 or 4 years ago and a very young dancer came in dressed as a hippie. When the bartender asked her why she was dressed like that it became clear she honestly thought the hippie era was in the 90s because people referred to her parents as old hippies when she was growing up. Turns out her parents just liked classic rock, smoking weed and free love.
Seriously, never been interested in wearing a costume (other than my PL suit) to a club. But seeing dancers going the extra mile to look even more slutty/whorish/sexy than usual is a good thing. Still, when I've gone to a club during one of these, it's usually way too crowded and I have a harder (er... I mean more difficult) time finding the "quality" experience I prefer. So I pass on these events.