JayceeJaymes
Comments by JayceeJaymes
discussion comment
a year ago
datinman
Not in Kansas anymore
The return of Aileen!
Fun fact : they have her underwear on display at the Museum of Death in New Orleans!
review comment
a year ago
DJ914
Yeah I think I know who wrote this review and I think Dolfans right lmao
discussion comment
a year ago
Heaven-sent
I’ve sold a few smoking videos before. There are clubs in the USA still where people can smoke indoors. It’s just not very common. And lots of clubs have fun outdoor areas where people can smoke/enjoy a campfire/ect
review comment
a year ago
Muddy
USA
2014js is right, vip is not open. The lap dance “rooms” are skinny, with flimsy black plywood as partitions. Metal folding chair. Feels like getting shoved into a sexy locker. Walls are too flimsy for me (as a dancer) to do any of the crazy spider woman Shit I like doing, and the space is too small for me to switch positions without hitting the walls.
discussion comment
a year ago
IvySnow
Ivy League Educated and Skin Pure as Snow
Only certain cities/counties. For example in Florida, you don’t have to register to dance in Fort Lauderdale/Broward county. However, palm beach county (west palm beach) and Monroe county (Florida keys) both require dancers to have a license to dance.
discussion comment
a year ago
Livibaby
I thought legends was a scam. They charge way too much for way too little. Also keep in mind detroit proper you have to pay for a dancing license and an agent. It costs like $250 for this alone.
Perhaps it’s worth it for some of the clubs.
I just didn’t think it was really worth it at Legends. Their house fees were high, it was hard making money, hard to get a drink. You pay out security but they barely do anything. You pay out a dj who wants to play the same 10 or so songs over and over again. There are fees for everything- and some are common - late fee, missed shift fee.
The fee that caught me off guard when he most about legends is that if you’re doing a lapdance and they call you on stage; they fine you. Danced around the country and never seen that anywhere else.
I was really excited for legends; but was disappointed that it was so expensive, fee ridden & strict. Especially after all the licensing fees and hoops I jumped through. I recommend looking for clubs that don’t need the license/agent. However, if you’re interested in a club that requires the license, really get your target club and make sure you know what you’re getting into.
discussion comment
a year ago
CocoaDancer609
You might need to branch out. I know I had to. Thick/POC type tends to do really well in Buffalo, NY. I live in the nj/pa/ny area and I drive hours out to work at better clubs. Maybe check out the Office in Fallsburg, too.it’s in our tri-state area & I’ve heard good things from some girls about that place.
discussion comment
a year ago
DancingBeauty
I really wish this was a thing now a days. Only place I ever saw dancer housing down real professional was some places in key west. Every other situation I ran into this was kinda janky and put together basically for me and the occasional traveler. Think an abandoned hotel or building they owned or whatever.
review comment
a year ago
Muddy
USA
Rob doesn’t let the girls hang out on the floor. This club is strange in that respect. When people stop spending money, he tells us to go into the dressing room. If we aren’t on the pole or picking out music off the jukebox, into the dressing room with us. Just kinda how it is.