Checking the Facebook page recently of a strip club I go to, and I see what amounts to a run of the mill type status of promoting the club, a way to drum up business.
Though there was one thing that was out of the ordinary that was mentioned in the status.
Mentioned in the status, a statement of something about how the women's bathroom has recently been remodeled and you should come and take a look.
When the customer base is probably 98%-99% male, why is there a mention about how nice the recent remodeled women's restroom is?
Then, I had a eureka moment, I wonder if it would be possible to get a BBBJ in this remodeled women's bathroom?
I wonder if it's even a matter of telegraphing the message that extras are available...in a discreet, not so blatant manner.
I've seen it to where on strip clubs' social media from time to time it is hinted at, plausible deniability is the name of the game.
I immediately thought it's an area with no cameras. It might be the best bet.
It's a club that's essentially a dive strip club, which one would think is more likely easier to get some extras action than at a more high-end glitzy place.
Yet every time I have brought up extras to dancers at this club I will get responses like "not here."
However, even though I have yet to get any extras at the particular club, I have encountered dancers in which rules were bent, sucking on a dancer's tits and receiving the stripper's handshake. This signals where there's a will there's a way.
So many malleable variables are present with this hobby, and I really think that even though there might be "rules," many of those rules are flexible.
The next time I visit said club, my plan is to put down money for a few lap dances, then after the dances, up the ante, offer more money, and suggest slipping off to bathroom.
It's worth a shot.
Have you ever had any luck doing this?
Any thoughts?


A new Mount Everest to summit before retiring from the hobby