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3 years ago
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teamskeet123
What to do if an entertainer is too loud?
Thanks for the tips guys! I’ve gotten good at concealing the 7/11 slurpie sounds! By going to the rooms upstairs I get more privacy and feel way more comfortable to make it nice and sloppy without worrying the next person over will hear me. TV helps tremendously as well! As for moaning during dancing, I only moan when a guy decides to play with my nipples. I have extremely sensitive nipples and I can’t help it. There’s been multiple times where I’m giving a regular VIP dance with no extras and just having a guy play with them while I grind on him has made me cum. Now with extras, nipple play definitely makes me wet and excited enough to eat the dick in the most amazing way possible. I don’t suck it. I eat it!
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3 years ago
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nelly76
Connecticut
Desire review, from a few visits, from a regular
You’ll always find gossip in a strip club. It’s just the norm in this type of industry. Everybody’s talking. Some people( ladies and men) have something positive or negative to say about one another. But hopefully everyone (customers and strippers) are having fun at the club and the ladies are getting paid. That’s why we all go there. Who cares about the chatter? You can’t please everyone. I drown out the gossip from people ( women and men) by having fun putting my tits in a guy’s face & leaving “my mark” on his pants and counting those crisp bills right after 😌 life is too short for gossip. It should be all about fun and games 😋
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3 years ago
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nelly76
Connecticut
Desire review, from a few visits, from a regular
@nelly76 to answer your question about girls being nice on stage and not coming back to you for VIP, the answer can vary. Entertainers talk amongst each other about customers the same way customers talk about us. Not always though. Some girls will mention if you were respectful, fun, & tipped handsomely or disrespectful and didn’t tip well. What’s considered a good tip can vary from girl to girl. That’s enough information for a girl to approach you after her stage set or to avoid you. Other than that, sometimes girls have customers who have been waiting for them before you approach their stage set. Some girls can just have an “ off day”. It really depends on so many things why an entertainer wouldn’t go to VIP with you after you’ve tipped on stage but those are usually the reasons. Most women will not avoid you if you’ve tipped them well on stage and mentioned you wanted to do a VIP dance afterwards. But if they’ve heard some unpleasant things about you, or didn’t have the best experience with you, most will just avoid you once they’re off the stage. It’s awkward for a girl not to be flirty and nice if you’re sitting on her stage set, but that doesn’t mean you’re guaranteed to get upclose and personal with her later. Whatever the case is, the answer varies and it varies especially from girl to girl. Next time just be more proactive at mentioning you’d like a VIP dance. A good tip on stage is enough to get a stripper’s attention and take you for a VIP dance. You just have to figure out your price range & the girls who will show you a lovely time within your price range and you will be just fine.
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3 years ago
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Jernbeck
Definitely Better vs. Massachusetts Clubs
No offense Jernbeck but Desire doesn’t sound like the club you should’ve gone to. Wonderland definitely could’ve been better if you and your partner wanted to see girls doing better pole tricks & your tips are better there since it’s more of a stage club. Or any “ throwing money” club. Your tips are better appreciated because more customers like yourself are more interested in the pole show and the girls love it for the most part. Therefor you get better entertainment for your money. Desire is a lap dance & private room club so your money is better for the upclose intimacy it offers. Some girls will definitely put on a great show on the pole but it’s gets exhausting quickly and no one wants to be too tired to give a great VIP experience! I’m glad you and your partner enjoyed yourself though. However if you’re looking for more pole tricks and enthusiasm from most girls who are on stage, Desire isn’t that club. Every club has something to offer and not all clubs offer the same thing. If you want to have the best experience in Desire though, opt for some lap dances & VIP rooms with your favorite hotties & make sure you bring a good amount of money since you and your partner will have to pay twice to bring a girl into the VIP together.
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3 years ago
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teamskeet123
What to do if an entertainer is too loud?
@OWG I can’t tell if your last comment was supposed to be like in a song format or if you and I responded at the same time so it seemed as though I’m questioning your experience. Which I’m not. I thank you for your expertise and will try that this week 😈🤪😂
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3 years ago
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teamskeet123
What to do if an entertainer is too loud?
@OWG you answered my question directed at Ish. I will definitely keep that in mind and try it this week! Thank you!
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3 years ago
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teamskeet123
What to do if an entertainer is too loud?
@Ish thanks for the recommendation. Also funny you had that experience in the VIP room and no one ever did a thing. Lucky you! You’re right about the guy you pay at VIP. It depends on who he is that day and if the girl tips him good then everyone pretends they don’t hear a thing. As for the hand covering, I tried that and it doesn’t work. How about the CR upstairs? Are they more sound proof than the CR downstairs?
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3 years ago
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teamskeet123
What to do if an entertainer is too loud?
@MackTruck the music idea sounds good. I’ll definitely ask the DJ to turn up the music whenever I’m going to the CR with my favorite guys. @twentyfive I would try that. I bet we’ll get a good laugh 😂 I just hope I don’t ruin someone else’s boner in the CR next to mine LMAO
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3 years ago
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teamskeet123
What to do if an entertainer is too loud?
I feel like the club does care about extras but doesn’t really want it to be out in the open. I highly doubt anyone wants to hear me making slurpies even though they know what’s going on. That’s why I want some recommendations on how to be quiet with everything.
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3 years ago
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teamskeet123
What to do if an entertainer is too loud?
@shadowcat OTC seems like an option but I’m new to that and will need time to get comfortable with that idea. Any in the club recommendations?
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3 years ago
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teamskeet123
What to do if an entertainer is too loud?
LMAO oh goodness 😂 I’m there Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and 2 Sundays a month now for the summer. You have to guess who I am though!
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4 years ago
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teamskeet123
Oral hygiene and bad breath
That made me chuckle a bit. Same rule applies. If a dancer makes out with a client and doesn’t have the common curtesy to brush her teeth and use mouth wash for the next client and you happen to be that next one, tell her to go take care of her breath. If she KNOWS and doesn’t care then I would personally stay away cause imagine what else she doesn’t care about when it comes to hygiene. Point is my discussion topic isn’t to offend anyone or anything. It’s just to remind some clients that may peer on the site to just be mindful about their breath. It’s okay for you guys to be vocal and tell a girl to freshen up if you feel she’s funky. I just wish us entertainers can do the same without offending a client. A little funk never hurt nobody but if someone’s ( entertainer or client) breath is so unpleasant to where you must hold your breath each time they speak, then that’s worth mentioning and that’s fair.
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4 years ago
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teamskeet123
Oral hygiene and bad breath
I apologize as I’m not familiar with your texting slang. I have no idea what you mean by “ FRMOS”. All I know is that you as the client can be more vocal if a dancer needs to wipe or use mouth wash etc and hopefully she will understand and not be offended. On the other hand, as an entertainer it’s less likely a girl will risk offending a client by mentioning his breath stinks and asks him to take a mint. Some dancers will if they’re ok with potentially offending someone or if they know the client is understanding about it and won’t mind. Be mindful that when I mention unpleasant breath I mean EXTREMELY unpleasant where just smelling it makes you want to hold your breath for next time this person speaks so close to your face. I’m not talking about a little funk here and there that doesn’t impact my breathing. Me personally, I am constantly making sure I maintain my sanitary standards throughout my shift & im more than happy to accommodate a client who has told me otherwise because I care. I wouldn’t write this otherwise if I myself didn’t maintain being as hygienic as I can be within my shifts.
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4 years ago
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teamskeet123
Oral hygiene and bad breath
It definitely goes both ways as you mentioned rockie. I have seen more entertainers who are constantly freshening up in the dressing room after each VIP. Some entertainers seem a bit unhygienic as well. From a clients perspective, you are allowed to be more vocal with a dancer whom you feel is not up to par with your hygienic standards since it’s apart of her job. As an entertainer myself in this club, I can say I’ve seen more dancers who wipe down, mouth wash, and spray after eating a meal or every VIP dance compared to those who are less sanitary. As for clients, I’ve personally experienced more men who don’t have such pleasant breath and can easily take a free mint if they’re unable to use mouthwash or brush their teeth prior compared to men who this matter doesn’t concern.