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Rebaynia

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I refuse going to swinger clubs too, even with a trusted client.. it's just not my thing. I also feel like it's a way for the client to get a service I don't offer or would offer for more money, while not paying more. Yesterday someone messaged me and asked me if I would go to cinema l'amour with him lol.. some girls really love that type of thing, but it's not the case for me.

I love strip clubs tho because of their aesthetic, and I like encouraging other sex workers. I like that women are at the center of the experience.

When I hear music I like to dance too much. I'd be worried about getting into trouble. Drawing attention to myself in a place that the attention should be on them. Lol.
I've had nights out at the club, I swear, the quickest way to get men's attention is to politely and classily, just slip & dance away, boom just attracted 3 more men looking to dance and get close. Do it again, another 2 just saw and are now interested. Yeesh.
I love to dance, and think I'm good at it. Most of the time complimented by women, when I go out to the club. But I'm not dancer (stripper) material, I wouldn't even qualify. It's not a world I think I could/would survive, and I say that with the most respect to the lovely ones I have had the pleasure of meeting when they shared their realities in their workplaces.

But I will admit, in my own mind at the club, I form a mental bubble, I'm in my own world putting on a show for those who are looking to be entertained. The more people I see looking at me the more excited and turned on I am. When I'm with someone, even when dancing off on my own, I would return for kisses to say I was spoken for, to keep other men at bay.

Clubs are also where I used to pick up my 3some partners, before I knew about swinger clubs.
 
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Lunaseraphim

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When I hear music I like to dance too much. I'd be worried about getting into trouble. Drawing attention to myself in a place that the attention should be on them. Lol.
I've had nights out at the club, I swear, the quickest way to get men's attention is to politely and classily, just slip & dance away, boom just attracted 3 more men looking to dance and get close. Do it again, another 2 just saw and are now interested. Yeesh.
I love to dance, and think I'm good at it. Most of the time complimented by women, when I go out to the club. But I'm not dancer (stripper) material, I wouldn't even qualify. It's not a world I think I could/would survive, and I say that with the most respect to the lovely ones I have had the pleasure of meeting when they shared their realities in their workplaces.

But I will admit, in my own mind at the club, I form a mental bubble, I'm in my own world putting on a show for those who are looking to be entertained. The more people I see looking at me the more excited and turned on I am. When I'm with someone, even when dancing off on my own, I would return for kisses to say I was spoken for, to keep other men at bay.

Clubs are also where I used to pick up my 3some partners, before I knew about swinger clubs.
I think when it comes to activities outside an incall or hotel room, I definitely prefer doing things I enjoy doing in my personal life and I'd rather go to a cute bar that has good DJ's over a huge nightclub..
 

jeffmathers

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I refuse going to swinger clubs too, even with a trusted client.. it's just not my thing. I also feel like it's a way for the client to get a service I don't offer or would offer for more money, while not paying more. Yesterday someone messaged me and asked me if I would go to cinema l'amour with him lol.. some girls really love that type of thing, but it's not the case for me.

I love strip clubs tho because of their aesthetic, and I like encouraging other sex workers. I like that women are at the center of the experience.
Wow this theater has a lot of history

"In 1926, Houdini passed through Montreal on a tour that took him from Rhode Island to the Midwest.[6] Arriving in Montreal on October 18th, 1926, he lectured at McGill University. [6]A few days later, while resting in his dressing room at Le Globe Theatre (now Cinema L’Amour), Houdini posed for a portrait by a McGill student.[6] During this time, he was approached by a first-year McGill student named J. Gordon Whitehead, who supposedly punched him in his abdomen several times.[6] As the tour continued, Houdini’s condition worsened. Nine days after the incident at Le Globe, his appendix ruptured, and he collapsed during his performance in Detroit, later being diagnosed with peritonitis.[6] He died shortly after on November 4, 1926.[6]"
 
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