Expressions is open just outside of Fitchville
I had been here once before maybe 25 years ago. From reports saying they were closed I was surprised while driving south from Norwalk I saw lights on and cars in the parking lot. Admission was $10, masks were required, and forehead temperature was taken before entering. Once inside there is a small bar immediately to the right and about six tables that seat three or four and a large "T" shaped stage with chairs around it. There were three blondes working all were attractive in the 6 to 8 range.
The dancers names were Deedee, Bethany, and Bridget. Deedee had the best body, Stephanie was pregnant (which I'd never seen someone pregnant in person without a top on). Her nipples were great and her ass was still incredible and she had really soft, smooth skin. Bridget had a lot of ink and piercings, which I found hot. There was one other customer there when I got there but after the first song he left so I was the only one. As soon as that song ended there was a VIP special which is 2 for $35, and all the dancers came by to see if I was interested but since Deedee was the only one I had seen so far I went with her. There was good grinding on my lap but no touching besides that. Next I took Bethany back. She seemed a little more forward but no extras but enjoyed her grinding her sexy ass on my lap and rubbing the top of her head against my crotch. Finally I did the Vip special with Bridget and enjoyed that, too. We hit it off a little and enjoyed our conversation.
All of them wore masks - which they didn't even take off in the VIP (and DeeDee put on latex gloves before doing the private dance!) so they're being extra careful about Covid. It was a nice surprise to find them open, though, and attractive women with some decent grinding. I'll look forward to a trip when they are back to their normal hours and don't have to wear masks and see if more is allowed under normal circumstances.
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