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Do many dancers do the same style lap dance each time?

jester214
North Carolina
The other night while I was at a Club I had a very nice looking girl come up, we talked, so on and so forth... I got a few table dances and she appeared to be into it so I headed back for a lap dance. The first dance was hot, plenty of grinding and contact, but she had very set moves. The first one was nice so I had another, it was the exact repeat of the first one, to a T. It was still quite hot, but also a little weird, I got another before I left and again, hot, but the exact same. Is this common?

10 comments

  • SuperDude
    17 years ago
    You make have been taken by a lazy dancer. Usually the dancer tries to keep you buying lap dances by making each new one hotter than the last one until....
  • jester214
    17 years ago
    Perhaps she was just lazy, but the exact same dance 3 times... Seems like more than laziness
  • shadowcat
    17 years ago
    Thats a hard question to answer. With my favorite dancers I know what to expect. A lot of repetition. There is only so much they can do. I will say that the better I get to know them the hotter the mileage gets. It's like watching a porno. How much more can they do???
  • chandler
    17 years ago
    I usually get only one or two dances at a time from a girl, even when they're good, because most of what follows is bound to be more of the same. Sometimes, I can sense if she'll continue to take things to new levels, but when I don't get that strong feeling, I say that was nice and leave it at that. And I'd never get a third dance after a disappointing second dance.
  • DandyDan
    17 years ago
    I don't know if a girl can ever change her style, in which case all dancers have the same dance style each time. Now, if you are asking do they do the same moves each time, some do and some don't. And the ones who do generally do not get my repeat business. There probably is some repetition even from favorites, but most of my favorites know better than to do the same thing over and over again.
  • ThisOldManPlayed1
    17 years ago
    In my limited experience...... I have found that new dancers tend to use the same style lap dancing, as a result of their inexperience. I believe that most dancers, once they've danced for you before, will vary their moves depending on what type of friction you enjoy the most. As far as Uncle Bones, my dancers' best position is usually on her KNEES! Oh my...... did I just say that?
  • DougS
    17 years ago
    I think ALL dancers "do the same style lap dance each time". The question is, how extensive is their repertoire? I think the reason that many say a new dancer does the same thing over and over is that her repertoire is limited, and thus she has few options. That's where an experienced dancer has the advantage, she may have so many moves that it will take her 5 or 10 songs before you are starting to see repetition.

    I don't mind repetition, especially when she's doing something that I enjoy.

    Chandler: Unless a dancer is not turning me on, I cannot imagine ending a LD session after only one or two dances. If I'm enjoying myself and especially if she seems to be getting into it, too, I just can't get enough. Maybe it's just my lack of will power...
  • chandler
    17 years ago
    Doug, I can't imagine sitting on my hands through the first song like you've said you do, but if I did, I might find it hard to stop then, too. As it is, I get a lot of enjoyment out of one or two dances with a hot stripper.
  • FONDL
    17 years ago
    IME nearly all dancers have a set routine, and the only way they will deviate from it is if they really get to know you and/or you ask them to.
  • hornytoad085
    17 years ago
    In my experience virtually every dancer does the same moves each time, if they do something new it's because it's something they've added to their "routine" and they'll do it every time after then as well. (This doesn't apply, of course, if you go to a private room and position yourself a little differently or start using your hands on them a little more creatively.)
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