FishHawk
The mustache makes the man
Comments by FishHawk (page 2)
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a year ago
Muddy
USA
Thanks Muddy and nicespice. These Q & A’s are always a good read and this one was especially interesting to me.
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a year ago
Myoman
I once ran into my sons girlfriend at a club. She was a waitress. Biggest problem was she was afraid to wait on me and I needed a drink. I had to go to the bar to get served.
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a year ago
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@s1utmuffin on IG! Long Island, NY
Sasha, the room rates you mentioned are high for most of the country but not too high compared to my local area. Locally there are no clubs that allow any extras although milage does vary a bit. Anyway the roommates are not in your control. Guys should not expect extra fun for only paying the base rate. I have been a fan of yours from a far for a while now. For me if I was in your area I would save up and consider time with you a special treat.
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a year ago
nicespice
Interesting, in some ways I feel that they have got it right with a lot of states.
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a year ago
nicespice
My first wife died of cancer. It was a two year battle. My life became smaller and smaller. In the last few months it was just doctors, hospitals and nursing her. I barely had time to take care of myself and our two sons. After she died i went back to work but I had no social interaction with anyone. I went to a strip club and there young, vibrant ladies would talk with me and held my hand. Sometimes that’s what you need.
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a year ago
rickmacrodong
I am an older white guy and I have known for at least 60 years that referring to black males as “boys” is very derogatory. Just think about our history to understand why.
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a year ago
XoxoNatalie
Elko, nevada
I miss thee dancers pictures. I do follow a few dancers on IG. L
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2 years ago
Papi_Chulo
Miami, FL (or the nearest big-booty club)
What I liked about Jim Brown was when he made a good run he didn’t do some silly celebration dance. He just walked back to the huddle like it was no big thing.
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2 years ago
wallanon
I first started to go to SC’s in the 70’s. Compared to then clubs are much better in terms of getting up personal with the dancer. Over the last 20 or 30 Years I have noticed much more change depending on area then over time.
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2 years ago
Muddy
USA
I stopped at Club Risque in Micanopy many many years ago. I had breakfast served to me by a young lady wearing only tennis shoes.
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2 years ago
sinclair
Strip Club Nation
When I first heard the term sex worker applied to a stripper I was dismayed. I felt that it was wrong, but over the last few years I have understood that some strippers refer to themselves as that. That’s now OK to me. I still would not walk into a club and ask a random dancer about how she enjoys being a sec worker.
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2 years ago
Muddy
USA
I am still around. Mostly a lurker these days. I would love it if nice would come to the Panhandle. Maybe she will swing through the area on her way to the greener ($$$) pastures in central and South FL.
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2 years ago
nicespice
I won’t confirm or deny that I have ever indulged in P4P I will say that the idea of getting caught at all is not something I would find acceptable. Therefore I would be careful not to get caught. Fines or jail time is not the deterrent, just getting caught is. If I want to play I still will but I would be careful.
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2 years ago
PinkSugarDoll
Wow! That bouncer deserves a raise.
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2 years ago
doctorevil
Evil Lair
I am late to this discussion, but I will pile on and call people that insult dancers assholes. This is a free speech forum but guys use some common sense. Not all dancers are everyone’s cup of tea. If one is not to your liking just let it go. Not every dancer who posts here has the self assurance of nicespice, Blah, and a few others to dish shit back at you and keep on going. Some dancers are just feeling out the way in the world and they need and appreciate words of support and not scorn.