The Stripper message board thread MistressJennifer started had me wondering an old question about that wonderful profession. Now first off I'll clearify...I no longer go to strip clubs. The "rules" many have killed the fun of it long ago for me. The gentlemen club mentality just felt too silly to stomach...but I had my fun and remember it fondly.
Two things always came to mind though...
1. Do men really fall "in love" for a particular dancer? I know dancers have regulars and all that but are there really cases where guys fool themselves so much that they toss away money at certain dancers only cause they think the attention they pay for is real?
I can understand liking a dancer and spending the cash for legitimate reasons...I was a big fan of certain dancers back in the day cause they were REALLY good at their job. But I never took it beyond what it was...a service being paid for.
2. Do dancers really think they are manipulating their customers? Now outside of the guys who think they are "in love" don't most go to a strip club for specific reasons? How can you manipulate people who are already aware of the game it all is? They spend their money for entertainment, time, converstation, private dancers...whatever. It seems less a hustle and more simple capitalism. Time and services bought and sold.
I ask this mainly to get some sort of idea on the mentality of both sides in these sort of situations. I can understand buying into ones own lies that a dancer likes them...lonliness is a cruel thing...but to honestly think it's real. That's something diffrent. For a dancer to think she's truly manipulating her customers seems a bit extreme given the nature of the buisness...no one goes to a strip club without $$$. It's pretty much known everything has it's price and nothing is free. If anything it could apply to getting MORE than the customer was willing to spend...at most.
Any thoughts or ideas on all this?