I had no issues draining the remaining play money in my pocket. Seemingly the pretty one with her nose in the air she was actually one of the horniest and most passionate sluts in the club. Axxxxxe gave me one of the hottest high milage dances short of FS that I've had in years. Six or seven dances later I'm stumbling out of the dance area worried about pre-cum staining my pants. At first I'm thinking since she was IMO the prettiest in the club and seemed very popular that its going to be some pretty lame dance. Axxxxxxe passed by and I introduced myself. Wound up staying far longer than I intended but my patience was rewarded (guess their "make it rain" fund was exhausted). I'm baffled as to the waste since none of them went to VIP. I say ballers because it seemed every ten minutes that I look over there a shower of singles would explode out of some dudes hand. I had seen this tight bodied tatted Cuban (they're all Cubans as far as I know) dancing but after her stage show she was kicking it in the corner near the exit with some ballers. Made a return trip to Chicas Locas on a VIP mission. Literally read the post just before yours! Pretty simple there. Have been there dozens of times and she never does anything but regular dances. One I actually convinced to go bb and she was awesome. I've had some incredible times back there and a couple that were AMAZING with girls who had never done a VIP. That is tough when it becomes a game of beat the clock. Saw Jade from PD after Brazilian who is GFE but done now and heading back to see who else does extras LOL. DFK Was enjoyed as well and if she'll do BBBJ or BBFS privately then ima keep her to myself for a bit but if she isn't I'll share the name and digits. CFS and CBJ but she liked me thrusting in her throat and shoving her down. She gets off at 2 so I'm a hit her up and see if incall is available or if she's expecting me to get a room. 5 for a quickie but got her number and she said 5 for an hr. I'm pretty sure she said 10 songs but once she got going and boy does she go and she saw I wasn't busting she said it wasn't 10 songs but a quickie. 5 for VIP where I'll be isn't private but she created the "wall" hahaha of chairs and did her thing. “But I'm looking forward to that date, whenever it does happen.Confirmed! Had the pleasure of filling the bag with a tight one tier above spinner but not thick latina (Cubana) who talked more about extras during the dance. “I don't know when I'm going be able to walk away from male strip clubs,” he said. The sequel to “Magic Mike” comes out next year. While he has not said yes, he admits that he is not done with stripping just on screen. Manganiello said that the owners of La Bare want to expand their brand into new cities, and that he has been asked to sign on a partner. “I’m old-fashioned, so I believe if I’m going to date someone, I’m going to date one person and give them my all.” “There’s no way to date in this job,” Collazo said. The lifestyle can be fun and exciting, but it’s not always easy on their personal lives. “We’re a show based on romance and fantasy,” Randy said. “They've got to learn how to twirl fire pots, or you know, the cop routine, or do this, or do this move, and that move, or aerial silks,” Manganiello said. They perform elaborately choreographed dances. The male strippers point out that their routines involve a lot more than simply getting naked and strutting on stage. “In fact, you’re in the hole, because we tip out the runner and DJ regardless,” Collazo said. They can end up going home empty-handed, or worse. In the documentary, he goes by a different stage name, Austin.Ĭreating a rapport with customers is important, because the men said that they only get paid from tips. “La Bare” features men like “Axl” - that’s his current stage name - a 26-year-old stripper from Arkansas who said that he came from a devout Christian family and was home-schooled until the seventh grade. “They’re really likable, cool, three-dimensional guys that I had written off in my mind,” Manganiello said. Manganiello said that the performers defied his expectations in many ways. The documentary, called “La Bare,” will be in theaters later this month. “No one had ever explored this, and people had just kind of sat back and had assumptions about it,” Joe Manganiello said, “but no one ever went in to explore it." They originally thought about pitching a reality television series centered on the lives of the dancers, but ultimately decided to make their own documentary. Manganiello and his younger brother, Nick, decided to delve deeper into the mysterious world of male stripping, and ended up at La Bare in Dallas, which has been in business since the late 1970s.
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