I will take your word for it.No mention about gay bathhouses?
I occasionally specialize in understatement.Somewhat different?
Well "turning drinks" does sound kinda funny so I could see how she mistook "drinks" for "tricks". LolReceived FS a few months ag in a well-known Toronto SC without looking for it at all.
At the same club a while later, a dancer I was speaking with mistook the word "drinks" for "tricks", and didn't miss a beat telling me that she and most every other girl in the place 'turns' them.
Funny, I was about to use the exact same quote. You really get an idea of how blind these guys are when they say something like that./\ Yes and this has been going on forever at every SC ever in existence. And the usual complaint from customers is that the strippers are too aggressive in asking men to buy private dances.
That is a really bizarre article in the Sun and doesn't make much sense.Lambrinos said men who attend swingers clubs are demanding, but not receiving, sex from dancers at strip clubs.
How could he possibly know this? How can men 'demand' anything at a SC? Why wouldn't these imaginary men simply book an SP...
man I really hate the Sun.
His argument is bizarre but probably self-serving.So it's what happens at strip clubs bothers Mr. Lambrinos.
But his solution is to regulate swingers clubs.
What's his logic here?
I'm shocked, shocked to find that sex is going on in SCs!....:eyebrows:Strippers complain about sex act demands
What point is that? One is 2+ adults engaged in a commercial transaction, the other is 2+ adults who want to get it on for (mostly) non-commercial reasons. Dancers have been solicited for sex for as long as there have been dancers, and as others have pointed out here, there is a growing class of dancers who aggressively push menus (and can only give a crapdance if you don't bite) or who don't dance... I think every patron of a SC should respect a dancer's limits, and every patron of a SC should have the right to vote with their wallet. (I'm not a paid extras hound myself. Not that it's never happened.) Methinks the Sun just wanted to get the word 'Stripper' in a title font...Depends on the club, if you went to the Brass Rail, Fairbanks, Filmores, Club Paradise etc. none of the dancers would pressure you for sex.
That's unique to clubs on the outskirts of the city where they don't pay the huge license fees Lambrino is talking about. He makes a good point, why should the city collect those taxes but leave swinger clubs exempt?
I am shocked. :Eek:According to the story, some strippers have complained that customers are pressuring them to have sex.
There is no sex in the Champange(sp) Room.I'm shocked, shocked to find that sex is going on in SCs!....:eyebrows:
Damn right, it happens out in the open, not hidden in the Champange Room.There is no sex in the Champange(sp) Room.
Ditto that.I really don't get the connection between Strip clubs and swingers clubs. Two different scenes IMO.
I;m sure asking for sex at SCs has been going on for decades.
I prefer girls who shower between clients. And I like the privacy of a closed door. I takes me time to get my groove on. The wham bam of a SC doesn't work for me at all.
But I had a friend who could get off from a lapdance.....best $20 release. Lucky bastard.
Some dancers will let you take them back to your place to "carry on the conversation". Unlike SP's you do get to meet the dancers in the flesh in the club and get to know them by chatting off the clock.The LAST thing I want to do is pull my pants down and sit back down in some shit / cum stained well worn chair in the VIP room.
There's no such thing as "off the clock."Some dancers will let you take them back to your place to "carry on the conversation". Unlike SP's you do get to meet the dancers in the flesh in the club and get to know them by chatting off the clock.
Sure there are.There's no such thing as "off the clock."
No mention about gay bathhouses?