committing "incest" with dancers sister
David9999
Of course I had previously noticed Dancer Y in club B and the issue came up because I had independently heard Dancer X and Y were related and asked X. However I couldn't reconcile the "she's not that pretty" comment, and thought maybe I had originally noticed the the wrong girl- kind of difficult when her particular ethnicity is the only one in club B
Today, Dancer A (who skips scheduled days fairly frequently), even though I knew via 100% certainty she was Day 14 minus one (in human terms in heat) happened to not show up at Club A one of her scheduled days - so this ticked me off quite a bit because she knows from past experience I will not only show up when she's heated up, but spend huge amounts on those 3 to 5 days
Instead I diverted to Club B and I got positive ID today and this Y sister is no less than a 9.0 long legged beauty, another super-exotic knockout and very very friendly
After soliciting her directly from her incredibly sexy onstage dance which no one noticed except me because there were only about 2 other patrons in the entire club, I skipped the couch dance or booth option and took her directly to the one hour super-expensive Champagne room. It really felt very nice kissing the sister of another dancer one had already spent a number of months kissing - very exciting actually.
Furthermore I'm not mentioning anything to either one. Acts of incest must be kept under wraps
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Unless you have an actual "relationship" going with Dancer A, I think you did the right thing. The fact that they are sisters obviously makes it even hotter in your mind (and mine [jealous]). I also think you are playing it the way that you should; don't tell either one of them about the other. It's a good thing that they are at two different clubs! And remember, if they ever suspect, "deny, deny, deny!"
My prev-ATF had two sisters that also danced and all three of them danced at the same club, same shift, etc. Fortunately, the two sisters weren't very attractive. PATF was hot enough to make up for them, though.
I'm still waiting for a mother-daughter combo. At my favorite club, I know a mother who has a daughter who dances, but daughter does not always dance there. I've been told some freaky shit goes on, but I haven't seen the daughter, so I haven't seen it.
Actually Dancer X who is 3 years older than her sister just so happens to have been blessed via a lucky draw in life a 10 plus (off the charts) level of beauty and actually does have a better personality than her sister. Using common sense I believed it was wise to fully disclose the (apparent) low-life behavior right away
For now, I will have to be a sneaky-bastard about other things, and down the road I might still be able to get away with getting private dancers with her younger sister
NOOOO!!!! Why? It doesn't make sense to me.
Not sure whether you are referring to why are
1. I would confess
2. why being a sneaky-bastard is a big turn-on for women
1. In regards to the first, aside for the altruistic reasons cited above, it would have been only a few days or weeks before word got back to Dancer X anyways, and that's because the day I went to Club B, my regular dancer at Club B was not there, sort of a semi-reg favorite of mine, and she's aware of Dancer X in at least in generalized terms. These girls seem to know every single guy that drops large amounts in clubs, so no doubt Dancer Y and my semi-reg dancer both scheduled mandatory for the following day (Friday) would likely communicate because very very people are buying one hour champagne time these days. In fact more important one of the floor managers in that smallish club I believe keeps the girls informed about every large spending reg that shows up when they are absent. In fact, last I heard Dancer X tells me her sister (very untypically she says) called her and left a message the next day, something she wanted to talk about. So confessing pre-emptively is probably wise
2. as for why being a sneaky-bastard is a big turn-on, you have to refer to my other 20 or so posts from 2 to 3 weeks ago on evolution -its just too complicated to explain quickly
Her daughter also danced at the same club. She also had a former daughter-in-law dancer there too and I've seen her 'sensuously' tip both on stage at times. Many times, when I stayed overnight at their home, I kept wishing and hoping. But, I split and didn't pursue it. Oh, her son worked at a DJ at the same club. Family Affair?
Gee no kidding
Try reading the original post sometime, everyone already knew that, and that's precisely why the words YEAH RIGHT were placed in the following sentence: (referring to the dancer) "implying its some kind of taboo or incest, yeah right"
I knew! :) It's funny I thought merely placing "incest" inside quotes would have been sufficient to indicate the definition was being stretched. Miscommunication is very easy over the internet!
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