Worth a visit
So, I visited this club earlier this year, 2016 when a dude from LFHC club stopped by a venue I was working at and asked me to help him give out free passes. The type of venue I was at wasn't interested, I ended up only giving out 2 passes. So I took the stack of free passes dude had kinda abandoned on me to my work office. Not many if any takers there either. And I ended up putting various passes on windshields of cars at other local strip clubs that night. LOL. I had a lot of passes. I decided to use one of the passes for myself. I think it was a Monday night? Apparently a lot of people everywhere also had those passes so a bunch of folks showed up with me for probably their first time. This place is a worth a visit.
But I must admit, with the name "Larry Flynt Hustler" I expected the girls to appear a little more 'glamorous'. To me, the girls came across very average, like the type you'd find walking around any random mall. This is not a negative criticism. A lot of tattoos on these girls, though. But I couldn't make out any niche in them that one mark that said to me, "Ah, I see why she's a dancer" save for the tattoos. I thought a number of them had very basic stripper pole dance moves. As if one seasoned stripper showed a bunch of newhire girls one move on orientation day and they all adopted that move. So, I kept having this feeling like "where's the niche, where's the sign that makes me be like, I can see why you're a dancer".
Here's why you should check it out. The club is sizeable. And it was full of rowdy people who wanted to party. All the energy, yapping and the jovial atmosphere made me at ease to be there. It's not my initial type of strip club and I'm in my early 40s. I've been going to strip clubs since I turned 21. So, when I got to LFHC, as somone who used to check out Hustler magazine, I guess I was thinkin' I'd somehow see 'women' or someone on stage close to my age. I don't know why. All I saw were young girls and millennials on stage. When I think of Hustler magazine, as a 70s baby, I think of women. I don't think of 90s babies. And that's what was on stage. But the crowd in the room was so jovial and carrying on that I had to enjoy myself. There was a free buffet with the passes. The DJ did the best he could mixing it up. I felt bad for him--there room was so diverse that he had to play diverse tunes.
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