IG Means I Rarely Miss
IWantHerOnMe
I'd live this way again
I’ve got various thoughts about how social media has affected strip clubs, most of which are negative, but it me gives me 2 big advantages.
One is avoiding celebrity appearances, prices go up, it becomes a regular club etc.
2 is knowing when my favs are in the house. I can count on 1 hand the amount of times I’ve struck out since IG actually 2 of the times were this year, because I often know at least one fav is there. Am I alone?
One is avoiding celebrity appearances, prices go up, it becomes a regular club etc.
2 is knowing when my favs are in the house. I can count on 1 hand the amount of times I’ve struck out since IG actually 2 of the times were this year, because I often know at least one fav is there. Am I alone?
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There are a couple of dayshift Atlanta clubs that might do that, but it's only a few.
Detroit used to do that a lot at their black clubs, too, also at night.
For me, I prefer a club with minimal social media presence - if I see a lot of activity, it typically means it's more party than personal stripper attention.