I started SCing again in the beginning of August after a few months away from the hobby altogether.
Started going to a different club in the area, instead of the one I was previously going to.
You know that feeling of meeting a new dancer, things are exciting, and she could be on her way to becoming an ATF.
Met a dancer, she was pulling out all the stops during our dances.
At this particular club topless is $20 and fully nude is $30...
I had agreed to pay for four topless, and by the third or fourth dance, she pulls down her bottoms, bends over, gives me a view of her pussy.
It's incredibly plumb, thick, and luscious.
She doesn't raise the price. She's doing more for the same price, not what most on this forum would classify as an extra, but this is probably an example of mileage may vary.
She does the strippers hand shake on me.
She's seriously turned on and sweating.
She said she was so wet she was going to have change her bottoms.
Her exact words "You had me leaking."
She put her number in my phone, and I made sure to stay in contact with her.
I text her on Saturday and ask if she is still dancing. She responds back with that the club has drama and she had to leave.
I ask if she is dancing somewhere else or considering it and or if we could get together sometime.
Radio silence, no reply.
Later that day, I text another dancer who I had met just two weeks ago at the same club and ask if she is dancing there still. She tells me she's now at another club, same area though.
I start thinking of where there is smoke there is fire, which is not always accurate, but then sometimes it is.
Within the past six weeks or so at this particular club, I think five dancers and possibly a bartender have all left, quit, whatever, then being told there is "drama."
Encounter a stripper telling you there is "drama" at the club, so she's leaving, often for another club, yet never providing any details or specifics about the "drama."
I'm left to guess and speculate.
I'd like to ask those who are more experienced with this for some possible greater insight...
What exactly could constitute likely or common forms of strip club "drama" that could lead to a dancer quitting?
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last commentWhen staff are leaving as well. It sounds like there were problems and management set its foot down. On the flip side ive seen clubs so poorly managed anyone who could leave did so. If shes calling it drama odds are it was her fault.
But just ask someone whats going on there. Were just guessing
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You've only done one review.
Is the house mom Miss Gulch? That would explain it.
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@ilbbaicnl
I did the one review to get the thirty day trial to the content of this site. Then I decided to pay monthly.
I don't live in the location of where the one club I did a review of and have only been there twice.
I live in a Midwestern college town that's in close proximity to an actual city and a cluster of affluent suburbs... With all of the things going on you would expect in a college town with a population of around 100,000
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The radio silence happens a lot. They make more money by making us think we're more special to them than we are.
Strip clubs have drama like workplaces do. Heightened by being able to drink on the job. Stripping is a lot more draining than the typical job, so more meltdowns. If a bunch of strippers and other staff leave at about the same time, I would guess some type of management change. It strippers seem reluctant to dish about club drama, it may be a sign they think you're too opinionated.
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