I've been noticing that since the clubs in my area opened post-covid, most of them, especially those known for extras, have removed or abandoned the paper towel dispensers in the Men's Room. Instead there are now only hand air dryers.
Who the fuck cares, you ask? Well I've been using those towel dispensers when I enter a club to properly "kit up" for my VIP sessions. I'll make it more clear for those who need a bit more context... I use those paper towels to tidy up any stary evidence that may have landed somewhere other than her mouth or the hat. Then I can wad them up in a pocket and dump them in the restroom trash when I make my walk of shame.
Sometimes you can grab a dozen cocktail napkins from the bar, but that risks a sideways stank-eye from the club staff. Of course you can stuff your pockets with napkins before your travel to the club, but if there's a pat-down search, well, you may (or may not) have some 'splainin' to do, Lucy.
So my question is: Have clubs done this specifically to discourage PL's from taking a stack of paper towels into VIP? Or is this just an unintended consequence of safety measures from COVID?
All opinions are valid here...
(And now you will be much more likely to notice a PL grabbing a bunch of paper towels in the Men's Room if they have them. Then you will be watching that PL carefully on the club floor as they take on a VIP session. You are welcome.)


There is a club that legit has napkins and hand sanitizer set up outside the VIP rooms in my area. You can sit outside VIP and watch dancers take patrons in and if you see them grab a wad of napkins you know something is going down.
Less labor involved in hand air dryers. Less trash runs and cheaper than paper towel right now.