I remember a few years ago, we were experiencing a pretty bad hurricane. During the aftermath, trees were thrown all over the streets, store windows busted, power lines snapped, etc etc. Drove around aimlessly, thankful that my place wasn't affected too much. Anyways, ended up passing the road I usually took to my favorite strip club so I was curious. Had to drive around some heavy debris laying all over the street.To my surprise, they were open. . .the front door at least. Didn't see any one entering or exiting. I parked and decided to see what was up. As I walked it, it was dark but you could hear the feint sound of music, far quieter than it usually is. As I let my eyes adjust to the darkness, I noticed several dancers and customers seated throughout the place. I stopped a dancer as she walked by and asked if everyone was already back at work. She said that the power was out but other than that, dancers were still showing up to work as long as customers were showing up as well. There was an iPod on a battery operated speaker and a few battery operated fans sitting on tables for a few customers. Didn't stay but I did find it funny that so soon after a disaster, people were already hitting the club.
I should also mention that it's not a discount she brings up to non-regulars because she doesn't want anyone gaming her system. And her discounts could fluctuate depending on if she knows you'll buy songs in bulk of not. At the end of the day, her advise is, if you know you'll buy twenty songs, then arrive at the club with twenty songs worth of money. Then she might surprise you with the discount. She does this so PLs aren't relying on the discount. It only applies when she says it does, at the end of the songs. It's still a great deal because you could end up saving 25% off of a visit. Even more often for regulars.
I've experienced buying in bulk discounts. My ATF likes doing this whenever I get dances from her. If I only get a handful of dances 3-5 then it's the regular price. Although, if I get dances that are more than that, she'll give me a discount. It's usually around 25% discount off of the total, so if I get ten songs, she'll only charge me for seven songs. If I get twenty songs, she'll only charge me for 15 songs. So far, it always keeps me going back to her. The largest bulk of songs I've ever bought from her were around 40. Whatever $$$ she loses out on on each songs, she gains it back tenfold in repeat PLs who always look for her first, or from PLs who would normally only buy a few songs, but instead are buying in bulk due to the discount. I think it motivates customers to buy in bulk instead of a few dances. Too bad more dancers don't adapt this method.
It's crazy that I'm reading this post because just a few hours ago I was watching a YouTube video where Strippers/Dancers share their inner thoughts. One of those thoughts were that they think men who come into the club looking for relationships are sad and pathetic. They think it's creepy if a guy is looking for love in that setting and that they wish men would simply be able to leave it at dances and not expect their numbers in return. Obviously this thought doesn't belong to all Strippers but it's probably the one I hear about the most. That may contribute to the reason why some men won't date dancers.
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