Question, would you be more likely to get a dance if it was less expensive?
Just wondering, I didn't want to hijack another thread so I started this one.Instead of talking to a customer for 10 or 15 minutes trying to get a dance, if a dancer offered to do lap dances cheaper than normal, say for instance the normal price was 2 for 30 but now she offers to do 3 for $30, would you be more willing to take her up on the offer? How about if the normal dance price was $20 but she offered to do 2 for 20? How about if she does 3 dances for $20 if you liked the first two? This would just involve more action and less talk on behalf of the dancers if dance prices aren't fixed. Would you go for it?
I know of a dancer that reduced the prices she charges me but I seem to be spending more money on her now. Less talk, more action.
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One of my former ATFs would give me free dances at the end of the night (after she stopped having to pay into the club) & she never expected me to tip...she would actually yell at me if I tried to...lol...
There was only one dancer I made an exception with, and to this day she is probably the least appealing dancer I've ever gotten a dance from. She was probably a 6 in my book, but I'd been sitting in the club, getting more and more worked up while waiting for one particular dancer, who was giving mega mileage in the corner - I couldn't wait for some of THAT!
Then this dancer comes up from behind me, out of visual range (no idea what she looked like). She hit alll the right buttons, starting with a nibble, then lick of my ear (that always gets me going). Leaning further over me, she reached down and gave The Associate a few stokes through the pants... then she moans into my ear, "mmmmm... baby, I think we need to go to the wall (the private area) and play with THIS (she emphasized what THIS was by giving it a nice squeeze), until you scream...." I was sold, even before I saw her - and it was a good thing, otherwise, I'd have turned her down in a heartbeat.
We got to the wall, and she immediately got on her knees and alternated nibbling through my pants, rubbing my crotch with her hand, and stroking up and down with her breasts... Perfect "dance moves" for the mood I was in. It took five songs (a prettier dancer would've finished me sooner than that, with HER techniques!). She asked for $30 (normally it's $10/dance, plus tip). I rewarded her with $60, which in light of how much she made me enjoy the dances, I thought it was a bargain.
I have noticed when dancers can set their own prices, the prettier girls usually ask for higher prices. I remember for a while a hot 10 was working in the local club. She asked me for a dance once and I turned her down. She wanted at least $50 for 2 dances. I don't recall ever spending that much for 2 dances. Then one more time after about a month, she and her friend (both hot 10's) asked me why I wouldn't get dances from them. Didn't think it was worth it with their high prices. Besides, if a dancer's asks a price above what I'm willing to pay, I'm not paying it unless she has magical charming powers as well as good looks. I did see the hot 10 do lap dances on a few occasions though because she sat close to where my favorite often did lap dances. I got a laugh at her telling one guy, "ok, scoot back, keep still and you won't get hurt!" Then she does a somersault upside down and her head ends up on the sofa right in front of his crotch. That was part of her lapdance.
I usually go into the club intending to spend all the money in my pocket (no in-club ATM trips here). Cheaper dances doesn't mean less spent (in my case) just more dances. Of course, I would never confess this information to any dancer (at least no while in the club).