I visited Deja Vu the other night. They started here in Michigan; in fact, the one I visited in Ypsi may have been the original. It was fun enough, but I didn't like the assembly-line orchestration of the place; at various times, all the women had to line up and strut across the stage for certain perfunctory entertainment interludes. The couch dance "rooms" were little cubicles with the "seats" these kind of step-boxes..uncomfortable as hell. The whole place seemed so routinized and formulaic that it was depressing, and it's a tribute to the women working there (I sampled the dancing style of two of them) that they were able to overcome their surroundings and actually work up some erotic energy in such a stilted environment.
What's your impressions/experiences in strip clubs? What makes one exciting or different from another? What's the reason you would work there or not? What are the range of rules? Deja Vu was $20 a dance and no touching...I figured that's standard?
What's your impressions/experiences in strip clubs? What makes one exciting or different from another? What's the reason you would work there or not? What are the range of rules? Deja Vu was $20 a dance and no touching...I figured that's standard?
Sounds fun. I have been to 1 strip club. I had a good time, but more as a social observation experience than a stimulating one. The dancers were weird to me, I'm guessing becasue I'm female (small town). They danced for my gay male friend for much longer than they did for me. And I'm bisexual, so they had a much better chance of getting more money out of me.