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Ever feel you've nothing more to "review"?

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I'd better be where I can Look AND Touch

2 wks ago · 2 min read

Doing some commenting in the various places on the site, I realized, I have not published an actual review since pre-Covid days, and even before that I had slowed way, way down to the point of less than yearly.

Looking back of course there is the huge gap in activity that the crisis represented, but even before that I realized that changes in the nature of my work and IRLhome priorities meant fewer occasions for visiting some new place where I could explore new venues; add to it the overall inexorable shrinking of the market; and my becoming more inclined to apply Holiday Inn logic: No Surprises, and stick to places where I knew what I was getting.

And that in turn means, I often find myself with visits having happened but nothing new to add insofar as a proper review is concerned. Especially if within the past few months someone else has already brought up the issues I found in my last visit, I can go into the reply comments and add my two cents w/o needing to do a whole report. That and the "location discussions" have turned into a more frequent place for me to show up. At the same time, I often see a comment either in response to a review or among the evaluators of the posting, to the effect of "not really a review, should be in Comments".

Does it happen to any of you as it happens to me, when it comes to reviews, that I find myself asking, do I add value just repeating for the umphteenth time how is the layout of some club, or that at another the top private room is $whatever/hr BEFORE tips, or that you go to a certain other joint to get explicitly offered extras by non-English speakers... especially if someone else has already gone over it in detail less than a month ago. Do y'all find yourself rather writing a "yeah, I saw that last month too" comment as opposed to a new review? Either way that works for yourself, do you think that's a net positive?

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IfIGottaBeDamned

I’m much in the same boat. I have a lifetime membership to TUSCL, so I don’t have an urgent need to write reviews monthly. And since I don’t travel much, I don’t visit many new clubs either and the clubs I do visit don’t change that much.

I do tip my hat to Muddy on his epic quest to visit every strip club in the world and documenting those visits on TUSCL. And to RevHornibastard for his tales of desplugination adventures.

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gSteph

Well, I don't have life time membership and I like reading reviews, so I- usually - write a review when I club, even though not much has changed except some of the lineup.

And part of the reason is to keep memories alive, I like rereading my experiences with my favorites. Good times.

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440viking

When i first saw topic title my first thought was Muddy(?) although I believe he's not at the point of saying that because he loves it too much.

But yeah i haven't reviewed a club in a few years although I still intend to in the future it's just that I'm clubbing much less mainly because I'm disgusted with the low end females that populate clubs in my area. I glanced at another thread that seems to touch on that subject but didn't take the time to read all of it.

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skibum609

Clubs change all the time and in areas with multiple clubs local knowledge is beneficial.

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ilbbaicnl

+100 on recommending dancers (and calling out ROBs) you haven't before. Either in a club forum comment or new review. Keeping a good thing to yourself won't seem so smart, if she quits to go to med school due to lack of customers.

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docsavage

I have not posted any reviews lately because the last couple times I tried to it would not go through. I am probably doing something wrong.

Here in Indianapolis many strip clubs are seldom reviewed so I like any review no matter what the quality. The strip club reviewed a little too often in the past is Brad's Brass Flamingo. When someone does a review of it, in addition to the standard information, I like it when they add something different or unique that you would not normally see in a review of this strip club.

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DandyDan

Considering most of my visits are to the same club, yes. I should probably do a review of the club that's closest to me, considering I've been there about a dozen times since Covid, but not wrote a review.

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