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On tv just now..."table dancing diaries"
I find it a bit strange that guys go in pairs
Or groups to watch someone dance?
Not that i frown upon it as such but isnt it weird to go and almost be "turned on" with ur pal sittn next to u!? Lol
Hmmmmmmm
Do u mind if ur OH goes? Would u go as a woman? Xx
I find it a bit strange that guys go in pairs
Or groups to watch someone dance?
Not that i frown upon it as such but isnt it weird to go and almost be "turned on" with ur pal sittn next to u!? Lol
Hmmmmmmm
Do u mind if ur OH goes? Would u go as a woman? Xx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thing us most of us blokes have an odd psych when it comes to what burns our candle....difficult to explain before the word filters hit you. Now I know women who are straight but the thought of other women fascinates them others it disgusts but I've yet to meet a straight bloke even vaguely interested in what two blokes might get up to. Now ask most blokes what they think about two women together and many will ask for copies of the video ;-) I'm sure that why yon katy Perry song was so popular!
A lot of times when a bunch of guys go to strip bars and the like for many it's peer pressure, not wanting to be the odd one out however its a very expensive way of wanting to fit in!
A lot of times when a bunch of guys go to strip bars and the like for many it's peer pressure, not wanting to be the odd one out however its a very expensive way of wanting to fit in!
The male psyche gains comfort from company in 'observation' situations. That's why groups of guys go to lap-dancing / table dancing clubs, or strip shows.
I interviewed Linda Lusardi once, and she told me that when she did personal appearences, groups of guys would whoop and leer and shout out suggestive remarks, but when they were allowed back stage one at a time for an autograph, they were all shy and utterly polite!
I don't have the 'dance stimulation' gene, it does nothing for me at all. Back in the 80's, I dated a stripper, and she and her colleagues used to delight in spotting a lone married man (they have a radar for this kind of thing!) and they would tease him, sitting on his knee, blowing in his ear, and just as they stood up, they would blow a previously concealed handful of talcum powder all over him, and watch him desparately trying (and of course failing!) to get it all our of his hair and clothes before he went hom!
I interviewed Linda Lusardi once, and she told me that when she did personal appearences, groups of guys would whoop and leer and shout out suggestive remarks, but when they were allowed back stage one at a time for an autograph, they were all shy and utterly polite!
I don't have the 'dance stimulation' gene, it does nothing for me at all. Back in the 80's, I dated a stripper, and she and her colleagues used to delight in spotting a lone married man (they have a radar for this kind of thing!) and they would tease him, sitting on his knee, blowing in his ear, and just as they stood up, they would blow a previously concealed handful of talcum powder all over him, and watch him desparately trying (and of course failing!) to get it all our of his hair and clothes before he went hom!