Do people at the strip club not realize the actual value of a dollar??
Let’s go on a little journey back in time. The year is 1970. Strip clubs are now accessible to many. A custom begins: tipping dancers for taking their clothes off. And so the custom begins. LETS KEEP IN MIND THAT THE VALUE OF THE DOLLAR AT THAT TIME WAS $6.10.
So, tell me, why is it still customary to tip a single dollar and expect the world?? You know what I can buy for a dollar?? An app, a song on iTunes (sometimes), perhaps a bottle of travel shampoo.
You know what a dollar would buy in 1970? A gallon of gas in some states, a full meal (burger, fries, drink)…..
A dollar is nothing for my labor. Why does nobody understand this??!! Why do they ask what I’ll do for a dollar?? The answer is: take it, and hope it adds up!!
Lapdances cost around $20 in the 70s and they cost… around $20 now. That would be $80+ dollars if they’d increased with inflation, but as we all know, inflation doesn’t happen in the strip club. That’s why customers who complain about the prices can eat my shit.
Reason #1 to do away with $1 and $2 bills.
I’ve heard rumours of dancers being paid in coin in, like, little rural logging towns, but in my experience you Always tip bills, which isn’t lower than a $5 now.
Standard domme rates have been stagnant since at least the 90s