![]() ![]() “Why haven’t you taken your panties off yet?” This is annoying if it’s not even halfway through the first song onstage or in the private dance area. Similar and equally annoying is “You’re too good for this place.” If you think so little of strip clubs, then why are you here? “You’re too smart to be a dancer.” Really? I don’t recall intelligence being a trait that dancers don’t have or shouldn’t have. If you can't keep your phone in your pocket, don't be surprised if a dancer snatches it from you and texts your girlfriend. If you are so uninterested in the dancer onstage that you need to entertain yourself on your cellphone, go back to your table. Sitting at the rack with your boyfriend and distracting him from the dancer onstage, refusing to tip, getting angry when he tips and so on is not only immature, it's extremely disrespectful.Ĩ. Dancers deal with enough as it is the last thing we want to add to that list is rude, disrespectful, dismissive female patrons. Ladies, if you do not want to go to a strip club, then don't. ![]() If you are of the opinion that strippers are less than human or that you are better than we are, a strip club is not the place for you.ħ. This goes for all strip-club patrons, regardless of gender or sexual orientation. We are here to entertain you and provide a fun, laid-back, enjoyable, stress- and worry-free atmosphere to everyone who comes to the club. Women who choose to dance are much more independent than society seems to think we are.Ħ. So many times I have sat with men who tell me, "You don't need to do this, let me take care of you." If we needed taking care of, we'd seek such care. We do not come to work hoping that we'll be asked out on dates. If I or any other dancer are in the market for someone to go on a date with, someone to share our bed with, or someone to call our boyfriend, we don't seek such things from the patrons who come to see us. Don't try to meet a stripper outside the club. You'd be much better off going to a regular bar if you want to take a girl home with you at the end of the night.ĥ. ![]() If it is explicit sexual satisfaction you seek, a strip club is not the place for you. To which I would ask: Why would you come into an establishment like a strip club and expect anything other than visual entertainment? There's a very big difference between strip clubs and brothels. I have been told by patrons that I'm a horrible tease. Before you smack a dancer on the ass or try and "accidentally" brush your hand against her breast when she leans over the rack to pay attention to you, consider how you would feel if a stranger, male or female, touched you sexually without your permission. The rules of the club apply to you the same way they apply to male patrons. Female patrons: Being female does not mean you are allowed to touch the dancers. Some clubs may allow for dancers to sit in patrons' laps while at their tables, and some clubs may even permit the dancers to give "full friction" lap dances, but you, as the patron, are still not allowed to touch us.Ĥ. Do not seek to touch, spank, grope or grab any part of a dancer. Beyond that, it's against the law for us to allow patrons to touch us. We are not slaves who must suffer the whims of our patrons. No touching! We are not objects to be handled. Consider how you would feel if someone came into your place of work but refused to pay for your services.ģ. Once you run out of tip money or if you are uninterested in the dancer before you, it is not only polite, but required, that you vacate your seat so someone else who wants to tip the dancers can take your place. ![]() If you cannot manage or have no desire to tip at least a handful of dollar bills per song when seated at the rack, a strip club is probably not the place for you. Tipping the minimum, quite honestly, is very rude. Think of a seat at the rack as a "pay-per-view" scenario: you pay, then you get to view. If you're at the rack, give at least $1 per song. Our bouncers are happy to come by your seat and strongly encourage you to tip or leave the rack.Ģ. If you’re struggling to meet the minimum dollar-per-song requirement, don’t worry. The DJ will reiterate this fact over the speakers in case you forget. You can use your card to open a tab at the bar and you might come across a dancer who uses Square, but dancers in Oregon rely on tips alone. We asked Orchid Souris Rouge of the Kit Kat Club for her rules of good patronage.ġ. ![]()
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