Should strippers eat on their shift?
Went to the club after the eagles game Thursday at 12:30am. To my surprise there we a lot of dancers tonight. When I walked in there were 11 dancers on the lower level of the club. Nothing super beautiful but you don’t go to this club for that. Customer service to get a beer was horrible, it took 20 mins for the bartender to pay attention to anyone who wanted a drink.
A dancer named Sin asked if I wanted to dance so I agreed. The dances here are given at your seat and are $5 per song (always confirm with the dancer before the dances start). She was a slim AA with soft skin so I allowed her to dance for a song, I tried to roam with my hands but she aggressively moved my hand. I politely told her after the song that I am fine, "I don't go to stripclubs for airdances".
My $9 Corona finally arrives so I drink to observe what's going on in the club and walk around a bit. There is little to know privacy at this club for you to talk to a dancer, I wasn't really sure where to bring a dancer or how to approach them for their talents. After some time passed most of the dancers were on there phones, talking to regulars or eating food. There should be a policy against eating next to customers. To me its just unappealing to get a dance from a girl with French fry salt on her hands or someone who just ate a side of mac and cheese. Maybe it's just me! After getting the vibe that no other dancers were coming around I left. I'll come back to build a rapport with some other dancers in the future but it will be a LONG TIME!
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