Summary
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The host, a former strip club DJ, introduces the topic of how to get a stripper to leave the club with you. He explains that he's doing this video due to popular demand and his experience working in strip clubs, including dating strippers.
The first step is to establish a connection with the DJ. The host suggests pretending to know the DJ and asking him to put a specific girl on stage quicker, offering a $50 bribe. He also emphasizes arriving early (around 8-8:30 PM) when the club is less busy and dancers are not yet in 'hustle' mode.
A bold strategy is to call the stripper 'babe' in a complimentary context, for example, praising her eyebrows. This mirrors how strippers often address each other and shows confidence. The key is to deliver it with genuine admiration in a way that makes her laugh and feel comfortable.
The host advises going alone to avoid friends from ruining the impression. After the initial interaction, he suggests leaving quickly after saying goodbye to the DJ, giving the impression that you were just visiting a friend and not there to pick up a stripper. This positions you as a potential date, not a customer.
Once the comfort is established, the host suggests asking the stripper directly how much the manager would charge her to leave the club right now and hang out. If she gives a price, it indicates interest. He advises to cover the 'dock' fee and offer to take her out, emphasizing a fun night. Arranging a hotel beforehand is recommended.
The host discusses the potential outcomes: either a one-night situation or a dating relationship. He highlights that many strippers have a rule against dating customers, but since you established yourself as the DJ's friend, you bypass this. He shares his positive experiences dating strippers, emphasizing their spontaneous nature.
The host briefly mentions another YouTube video's method, which involves staying until the end of the night, but he maintains his early interaction method is different and effective. He concludes by stressing the importance of confidence and not caring what others think, drawing a parallel to his own life experiences.