Ecstasy Theatre
2920 W Warner Ave Santa Ana, CA 92704

I've been to this club a...

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j_mehoff
Sep 23, 2014, 12:00 AM
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Visited: Sunday Afternoon

I've been to this club a few times now over the last couple of years. This was my second visit during the day and on the weekend. Got to the club around 4 pm, which was about an hour after they opened. There were 3 other PLs and about 5 or 6 dancers that I could see, including the girl on stage. I went to the bar to get my waters (2 x $7), since I saw the bartender/waitress talking to a PL and didn't want to wait. I then went and sat in the 2 row of seats. The thing I've found interesting in my last couple of visits is that girls will not walk around/approach guys (even in the seating away from the stage) during a song, which is nice for the girl on stage, but means that I have to wait if I'm not into the girl on stage. I got approached from behind (almost never a good sign) at the first song break by a girl who was cute, but not worth doing a dance with without seeing more of what was available.

The next girl who approached me a song or two later, was an 8.5 in my mind and would have been closer to a 9 or 9.5 if her boob job was better and not so fake looking. Although I guess with a tiny body and DDD tits it's hard not to look and feel so fake. What sold me on her looks was her ass and face. Anyways when she approached she put her hand on my leg which usually is a good indicator and while she was quick to ask about a dance she sat down there until the current song was over. We went into the back and as soon as she was undressed she grabbed my hand and put it on her body. During the first song my hands were free to go wherever they wanted with no restrictions. At the end of the first song I was offered VHM for $ and I agreed. All told the two songs ended up running me $$, but I left very happy.

 

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