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mike_somd

joined May 2004last seen Mar 2010

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20 years ago
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mike_somd
dancers approaching from behind
most of the time they are so close to your shoulder that when you turn around you don't see the full package very well
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20 years ago
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mike_somd
dancers approaching from behind
However, the seats with the back to the wall may not always be open... Sitting at the tip rail leads to less dancers approaching also unliss it is S L O W
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20 years ago
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casualguy
Amateur night at strip clubs, do you like it?
you can see some scary things also on amature night
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20 years ago
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FONDL
Do you care how much she weighs?
"Assume a club can accomodate a maximum of 20 dancers and there are 200 dancers desperate to pay the house fee which is regulated by law at a low rate. 70 out of the 200 dancers are super models and the other 130 are FATTIES. Does it make sense for the club to only hire the super models or does the club need FATTIES?" -Kyle1111 If the club only hired supermodels, then in that club the norm would be supermodels and thus they would be considered average. The club would need a FATTIE or UGLY or two on each shift just to differentiate what is hot and thin and whatnot. IF everyone was a supermodel how could you tell who was the true HOTTIE? That being said I am a FATTIE and have gotten a dance or two from an overweigh dancer, but I normally tend to gravitate towards dancers that are not overweight and that are no overly thin. If you go just by weight, that can be missleading, becase a dancer with a nice big rack weigh more than a dancer with a simmilar body with a small rack... Thus in my conclusion it is all relative and in the Eye of the beyholder.
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