Meh time at Diva's
I have been to a number of clubs in the Lexington area. In some aspects, they are all the same. Very pushy to buy dancer drinks and mileage seems like it's a lot of talk and not a lot of do. I entered the club early evening, all my other activities fell through, so I thought I would salvage the evening at Diva's. The reviews on here at least made me believe this place has decent looking dancers and the mileage was better than average, on this visit only the latter was correct. You walk into a foyer, play the house fee. I believe I paid $5, but I'm not sure. Made my way to the bar for a drink. Didn't even get to the bar and a skinny older dancer stopped me to try to give me her song and dance. I went to the bar and got my drink and sat there. He sidled up against me and eventually talked me into sitting at a table with her. A few minutes of chit chat and she wanted a drink. I went ahead and got her one. She was very pushy and trying to move things along. We talked for maybe 10 minutes and I said let's go back for a lap dance. I got two songs and I think she charged me $40 with $30 being the actual cost and I think she pocketed the other ten for herself. Although she claimed it was to grease the bouncer. Whatever.
The two song lap dance was overall okay. Lots of hand roaming on my part with lots of grabbing on her part OTC. She offered a BJ if I got a private room. I told her I'd need to get more money, but I would stop back. I really wasn't feeling her, she was spastic, so I made my departure with no intent of returning. As far as the other girls there, there were two that were decent looking, one AA girl and a brunette. Wish I would have caught the brunette, she was pretty cute. One more girl there that had no business dancing for a living. Also it's worth a mention that at no time did any of the girls dance. I think the only club in Lexington that I saw girls actually strip was Cowboys a few years ago.
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