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your bills ready. If you are not tipping a dancer move away from the stage and let someone who will tip sit down. It is way uncool to tip with coin in a Strip Club. If you start running short of money but have a stack of coins head for the bar. It is there to convert that stack of coins into useable money or even "tipping dollars" if the club sells them). Don't ever try and tip a dancer with coins, this is a severe insult! A dancer is not a change machine If you don't want these beautiful women thinking you are dirt, walk up to the bar and have the cashier change your money.

Leave you camera at home and your camera phone in your pocket. The use of these items WILL get you unceremoniously ejected from the club.

Quick tips to remember

When the dancer is ON STAGE and you tip....

$5 ... will get you some attention from the dancer but not alot.
$10 .. will get the dancer topless and a bit of personal of attention from the dancer.
$20 .. will get the dancer naked (or doing more erotic moves topless) and at least 3 minutes worth of attention from the dancer.

PLEASE REMEMBER:

* That if you are seated around the stage that you are EXPECTED to tip the dancer! Unless the dancer has stated it is okay for you to stay, move to stand away from the seats around the stage.

* NO TOUCHING! The dancer can touch you but you are not allowed to touch the dancer (unless she has given you permission to do so)! Getting to close to her crotch (with your ANY part of your body - hands, finger, head) will get you unceremoniously ejected from the club.

for private/lap dances ...

* If you want to know exactly what you will get from a dancer for a private dance: pay her upfront and then she will reveal. Most dancers will keep the details vague or hesitate until they have been paid.

* The dancer has every right to cut the dance short, keep your money and get you ejected from the club if you break the rules of the lap dance. Most dancers will explain the rules to you up-front at the start of the dance. A good rule of thumb is to NOT touch the dancer unless she has given you verbal (or other) permission to do so.

* The Men's Toilet is usually near-by the the private dance area: if you need to relieve yourself, feel free to cut the dance short and go to the toilet. It is not a compliment to the dancer that you cum whilst she does her dance for you.

Don't drive home drunk. Always save yourself taxi fare. The management and staff wants you safe, healthy and back with a smile on your face.

These tips will make your visit to Strip Clubs more enjoyable. Please have fun when inside a Strip Club. Enjoy your visit!

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