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Question for Providers: May I have this dance?
i_c_e_m_a_n 2 Reviews 4848 reads
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Dear Providers,

All this talk about doing my Chippendales show for Baylee got me to thinking.  I know that Laiya up in BC offers a "warm-up" strip-tease but I'm wondering who in Seattle is comfortable doing a similar routine.  Can you make a man sweat, just by dancing for him?

The only time I ever asked was with an EB woman; I got the terse answer "I don't dance".  After this brief uncomfortable moment, the rest of the session went fine. But I've been a little gun-shy about asking since then. Was I out of line?  I thought of a few possible reasons (she did not elaborate):

A) She felt that dancing was demeaning, and overly objectified her.
B) She considered dancing not to be part of the service, and not included in the session fee.
C) She just wasn't much of a dancer and was self-conscious about it.
D) She wasn't comfortable dancing for a new client
E) Any combination of the above.

How do you feel about this type of request?  Is this something that you would only do in a repeat session, after knowing your client better?  Is this something you would never do?  Would you consider this request an insult?  Are you happy to do this for any customer? Or is this a case by case thing?  I'd be interested in your feedback.

At any rate, if you (or anyone you know, excluding Laiya) are a provider who can do the "stripper" fantasy, give an erotic, sensual, smokin', lap dancin', eye-poppin show, be a tease, flaunt it, work it, make em want it...let me know.    

I have one thing to say:
Sashay, shante!
You better WORK! (Turn to the left)
WORK! (Turn to the right)

(My apologies, that was just sooooo 1993)

Have fun, stay safe, and leave the lights on!
Iceman

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PS. I would take recommendations from the male readers of this post as well. :)

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