Strip club temperatures
docsavage
Indiana
I did a lap dance with a stripper tonight and she said she was freezing and asked if she could keep her robe on while doing the lap dance. She's an old favorite so I said yes. This cold girl situation seems to be a problem at local clubs. I think it's kind of funny looking at the strippers walking around the club in what looks like their bath robes, but I think for most guys the less the girls are wearing the better. Is this keeping the club temperature way down a problem in your local clubs? If it is, why do you think the club managers are doing that?
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I'm not sure why they keep the temperature so chilly. It does have a couple of advantages: perky nipples and girls who want to cuddle to stay warm.
cooler temps also promotes more drinking, which is the bread and butter for the bottom line.
There is another main reason though. Girls who actually perform on stage/s if say the club was 75 degrees, are going to do one thing. Sweat and sweat alot. Meaning more time to clean up, less time on the floor getting private dances, and having more grumpy dancers when they didnt make their goal due to having to spend so much time off the floor.
afterall would you rather have a chilly girl, or wait 30 minutes to an hour refreshing/showering, redoing their hair and makeup so they can come dance for you. Perfume doesnt cover sweat.
It's almost like they just set the AC to full blast for the summer and they forget to adjust it as the weather fluctuates.
Personally I would rather be in a club that is a little cold than one that is too hot. Besides making the girls nipples harder it is also a good excuse to either cuddle up in the main room or provide extra friction during a dance to help warm her up. I'm sure it is terrible for the girls though to be stuck wearing as little as possible in a cold building for hours.
I find it’s like this everywhere I go in the summer.
With an escort she’s in a chilled hotel room all day and hopefully showering after each client too. Dancers dont have the luxury of showering after stage or clients.
If it’s the dancers own sweat it’s not a big deal you can sniff it and even taste it. Other people’s sweat mixed in it becomes gross.
“It’s almost like they just set the AC to full blast for the summer and they forget to adjust it as the weather fluctuates.”
I’m guessing that would be the most likely explanation.
i would have responded: 'fuck the robe. keep that shit off. work with me and you'll be warm in no time."
Says the wuss who's too chicken shit to meet up with her in Vegas!
Was in VIP once with a fav among favs, for dances by the song. The music was fucked up, and we were waiting for them to fix it. I don't put my hands on dancers before the music starts, I don't want to dis them by trying to get free time. But she looked to be in a lot of discomfort from the cold. So I started rubbing her upper arms with quick strokes. That did the trick to warm her up. She was studying full time for an allied health career, had a young kid, was dancing, and was too traditional to ask her husband's help with household chores. Somehow the arm massage was just the thing for her to unwind for a few moments. Those moments when things get a little personal stay with you.
Also in Jersey in the really cold winter months for whatever reason the clubs I frequent never feel cold. I guess we have good heat and also clubs get really packed in the winter so that helps.
But it’s understandable that dancers may react to it being cold more than custies – for one, women supposedly tend to be more sensitive to cooler temps; and of course dancers are wearing a lot less – but I’ve found that once there is body-to-body contact that the coldness goes away (unless it’s an air-dance).