Fifty Shades Of Game Vol 3: Strip Club Secrets - How To Seduce Sexy Strippers And Exotic Dancers (50 Shades of Game ) by Francis Troy
Author:Francis , Troy [Francis , Troy ]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: eBook Formatted by www.writingnights.org
Published: 2018-04-22T16:00:00+00:00
The Different Types Of Strip Clubs
When you read American books about strip club game you will notice that their authors generally refer to three different tiers of strips clubs. These, broadly, are high-end, ‘neighborhood’, and low class.
The high-end clubs are set up in major cities and attract celebrity, ‘baller’ and business clientele. Their prices reflect this, but so do the quality of the girls who work in them. In these places — typically to be found in New York, Miami, Las Vegas and other metro areas — you will encounter the very hottest girls on the planet, including some who are minor celebrities themselves, or who have worked in porn.
The so-called ‘neighborhood’ joints are something of a comedown in comparison. These are, as the name suggests, local strip clubs that are less glitzy and expensive. Here you tend to get more ordinary girls. Yes, there may be a stunner or two, but they will be outnumbered by many who are a little more ‘girl next door’. This is not to say these places are bad for strip club game, simply that if it really is the very highest tier you are aiming for, these places may not be quite right for you.
The next step down the ladder is the gutter. This is where the low class clubs are to be found. For a UK example of this, check back to my story about London’s The Flying Scotsman. These clubs are real dives, places where the carpet is sticky, the girls bear the scars of their multiple abortions, and the liquor is cheap. It is possible, although by no means a given, that additional sexual services — hand-jobs, blowjobs, and the like — can be obtained in these establishments, although this doesn’t seem to happen much in London anymore due to tightening of the obscenity laws.
In actual fact, I am not sure that the ‘three tier’ classification of strip clubs really holds up well in the UK or in Europe. Here you tend to get a fairly straightforward division between high class and horrendous with very little in between (I like both sides, by the way). I think this is because we tend not to have the so-called ‘neighborhood’ places. Not really in London, anyway. I suppose you might count somewhere like Secrets in Hammersmith as being in this group, but even so, such clubs still feel pretty ‘big city’. In Berlin I am aware of two strip clubs, one off the Kudam that is high end, another in Charlottenberg that is decidedly low class. You see the same kind of thing in Paris too.
Regardless of how you classify the clubs, though, the important thing is that you recognize that all types can be good for strip club game. The upmarket venues are cool because they offer a continuous stream of hot girls for you to work on. The down-market clubs are good because you still might meet the odd stunner there, and, given the relatively humble nature of her surroundings, she may well be somewhat less haughty than your top tier Spearmint Rhino girl.
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