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Tease Incorporated Closed
trucnar replied to lakeranger's topic in Ottawa Discussion - Stripclubs & Dancers
Drove by today... still showing "opening soon". -
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trucnar replied to lakeranger's topic in Ottawa Discussion - Stripclubs & Dancers
Drove by yesterday, sign still says coming soon. I didn't stop to peek through the window or anything mind you. I wonder if they are reaching out to the previously employed. -
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trucnar replied to lakeranger's topic in Ottawa Discussion - Stripclubs & Dancers
That's fantastic news! Can't wait to see this club re-open. Gotta keep the business going or we will lose them all. -
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trucnar replied to lakeranger's topic in Ottawa Discussion - Stripclubs & Dancers
Cici is at NuDen. Last saw her Friday in the late afternoon. -
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trucnar replied to lakeranger's topic in Ottawa Discussion - Stripclubs & Dancers
I heard from one dancer today that they closed Tease Inc. She didn't know/give the details and I'm sorry to hear that it was a tragic circumstance. Best wishes for the family and loved ones. -
I totally agree with NotchJohnson, I did a job I hated for a year and a half before I could move to another position and wanted to shoot myself in the face every few days. Better to enjoy all aspects of life instead of hating a third or half of it (depending if you count sleep). You can also tell if dancers enjoy their job, it comes through in conversation and in the CR.
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Has anyone seen Stephanie lately? Last saw her at the beginning of summer. Blond hair to the middle of her back, curvy figure, large chest, guessing early 30s. Only ran into her on Saturday nights. Thanks!
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That's interesting, I would have imagined that a dancer would make a bit of a show with that to help encourage more patrons to do the same. You would imagine that a post stage visit would be in order for a thanks and whatever else.
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This is an excellent read. Thank you all! I'll try to be more mindful of how much time I take to feel out a dancer. Kudos to you DivaChanel and the other dancers that don't mind being helpful in matching up dancers to clients in such a competitive business, especially since you've mentioned the downturn in the club scene. It makes the club atmosphere that much more enjoyable all around and that good karma will come back to you! Yes exactly, if I find a dancer interesting it's 100% guaranteed to lead to dances (even if she's not my type). However I've been bitten by this a few times. Not too long ago a dancer and I were having a fantastic conversation and I asked for a dance. It turned out to be a conversation with a naked dancer sitting on my lap (which is by no means a bad thing!!) but I felt like maybe I shouldn't be touching her while we're having this great talk. I think the city should hire huggers to go around and randomly dole out hugs to people. A hug can make anyone's day no matter how bad it is!
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Just saw this thread and it's a good one, keep them coming DivaChanel! I haven't put out relationship status as an excuse but I have used the "waiting for a dancer" excuse. I don't mind being honest but I do feel like it either wouldn't come through in a gentle manner I would intend it to, or it may hurt a dancer's feelings/self image considering the highly competitive nature of the environment. If it's during slow time and there aren't many dancers, maybe the customer doesn't see anything that suits his taste? Also the view is quite different than at a normal bar. I agree with CarpeDiem, better to have some butts in the seats drinking beer than dancing for an empty club. I actually want to have a conversation with a dancer for 5-10 minutes before asking her for a dance. You get a feel for the style of a dancer (being portraied or actual) and the dancer gets an impression of the client. I've found that awkward conversation leads to awkward dances and meshing well on the floor leads to a better time for both myself and the dancer in the CR.
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I've run into that awkward 'I'd like to have your schedule' can I have your number but asking seems like crossing the professional/personal boundary. I've subtly hinted at it but never had a bite that way. A few numbers have been provided but I usually don't keep them too long as my bank account would end up in intensive care. Do most dancers have a work only cellphone?