Monday, July 28, 2008

Male Strippers Hands On Experience

Well Friday night brought a pleasant surprise, Collar & Cuffs @ The Penthouse Nightclub as there was a fundraiser for the Red Cross. I'm not actually employed by Collar & Cuffs but do a regular (practically weekly) guest spot there for them.

On to today's subject though - Male Strippers being a Hands On Experience. Saturday night at Collar & Cuffs seemed like it was going to be a good night as soon as I walked through the door. The opening show was on and the crowd was already going ballistic. That's pretty strange for that time of the night because usually everyone is still pretty sober at 9.30! The club was 3/4 full with a couple of Hens Nights out: 1 group of young girls in fancy dress, and 1 group of middle aged girls. By the end of the first show half of the crowd was out of their seats singing and dancing along, and a lot of girls were trying to get a feel of the now naked Cop.

Come the second show, it looked like these girls had the taste for bare flesh. Once our Racing Car Driver had left the stage, the crowd wasn't going to make it easy for him to get back on! I felt sorry for the poor guy, he's only a newbie and I'm sure he lost a bit of skin on a few claws. Well after his show, I went out the back to hand him his camera as he had asked me to record the show (unfortunately the batteries ran out). Let's just say, this guy wasn't too happy at more than a few of the girls in the crowd - he'd been traumatised by girls grabbing and pulling at him and was feeling quite pissed off. I have to say, that I do relate to how he was feeling.

Some girls think that because a Male Strip Show is a hands on experience, they can do whatever they like to us: slap our arse, flick our g-string, give us a wedgy, grab and pull our man parts, pour drinks down our backs, etc. It all sounds like pretty funny behaviour, but seriously, we don't like it, the 1st or the 10th time. If we mention we don't like it, some girls get instantly defensive and the come back is usually - "are you gay?". No we're not 'gay' because we don't like how you are treating us, we just don't like some slapper thinking it's funny to abuse us. We are there to have a fun time with you, give you something to look at, giggle about next week, dance with, serve drinks and flirt. Doesn't that sound much more pleasant for everyone, and most girls act this way and give us the respect. Unfortunately there are a few that don't. If a guy even looked at a female stripper the wrong way, she would either leave the party or the guy would be ejected from the club.

Well enough complaining for me this week. Most of Saturdays crowd was well behaved and as a whole they were the loudest bunch of girls that have been in the club in months.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks Chris !! for the support! i remember that night quite well I do recall being quite pissed off at one lady in particular who had total dis regard for the rules, had it been a female we all know what the outcome would have been !!! Cheers mate