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How To Date a Stunning Stripper

By William Richardson

100 pages. Copyright 2003  date a stripper dancer

From the Author: 

"I took my first dancer girlfriend to a work-related Christmas party. It was amazing. We walked in and everyone noticed. She was terrific, a perfect dress that showed off her awesome body and long legs without being trashy, gorgeous hair and makeup - stunning. And if there is one thing a stripper knows how to do, it's work a room. She does it every night. We talked to everyone including the company president, she turned on the charm and they all fell in love. But she made it clear that she was with me. I was King for the night. It's something that every man should experience. It's something that you should experience."

Contents

Introduction - Who am I, and Why am I Qualified to Write This?
What this Book is Not
1 So You Want to Date a Stripper?
2 Are You Sure You Want to Get Into This?
3 Ten Reasons a Stripper WILL Want to Date You
4 Now You Need a Plan
5 Becoming an Insider
6 The Other Insiders
7 The Money Goes Round and Round
8 What to Do
9 Picking a Club
10 Picking a Girl
11 Find Out More about the Few that Seem Interested
12 Let Potential Prospects know that you are "in their club"
13 Give Her an Opportunity to Ask You Out
14 Be Her Hero
15 Wrap Up
Extra Chapters -
Insider Tips
Quotes from the Girls on..., “Have you ever dated someone you met in a Strip Club?”
What the girls are being told and taught
GLOSSARY

C'mom, I know you've thought about it. A late night at the strip bar with the guys, or at a bachelor party and you start to wonder, "Wow, she's very hot and sexy, I wonder what a wild ride it would be to actually date someone like that."
Running DatingResearch.com, I get into all kinds of odd conversations about dating and seduction. The other day I found myself in a conversation about strippers and dating them. The question up for debate was whether or not they were any better or worse than any other type of girl. So I asked the guys if anyone had actually dated a stripper and they all said no. Then I asked if they would consider dating a stripper and they all said yes.

It sounded like an excellent DatingResearch.com project! I dug around out on the Internet and bought two books that claimed to tell you how to get a date with a stripper:

  • How to Pick Up Topless Dancers, by Derek Evans
  • How to Date a Stunning Stripper, by William Richardson
As with many things in life, one was good and one was bad - so here's the low-down. One is full of gimmicks and tricks that promise quick success that will never work. The other is more of a process, but it seems like it would actually have a chance of success.
I'll review the good one here.

How to Date a Stunning Stripper
by William Richardson
http://www.date-strippers.com

I actually had low expectations for both of these books but was pleasantly surprised by this one. Hey, it's not Hemmingway, but it does make sense and is not full of hype or silly gimmicks.

The idea behind the book goes something like this: If you ask these girls what kind of guy they would like to date, they usually describe someone that makes a good living, drives a nice car, likes to go do fun things, and that will treat them with respect. Sounds a lot like you or me probably. But in reality, these girls usually date guys that are nothing like that! Losers with no jobs, or lousy jobs, failed musicians, guys going nowhere. So what are they REALLY looking for? That's the question that this book answers.

When laid out in a plain, logical manner, the answer makes a lot of sense. Maintaining a relationship with a stripper is not an easy thing to do, it's complicated. They want, and need, to date someone who understands these complications, someone who understands the business and what they do, an "insider."

They want to be with someone who is, as the author calls it, "in on the scam." If she meets someone outside the club, she knows she will eventually have to have the, "hey by the way, I'm a stripper" conversation. She know from experience that conversation rarely goes well.
But then she says she never dates customers, and in reality has little or no respect for the guys that come into the club. She just sees them as walking cash machines. That usually leaves guys that work in the club and their buddies. Not the classiest, most upwardly mobile bunch, but they understand the game and know the score.

This book goes into great detail to tell you how to frequent a club and avoid being thought of as a "customer" and eventually be thought of as an "insider." If you can make that transition you are golden. You become very attractive to these girls, especially if you have a good job and are decent looking etc.

Richardson explains who you need to get to know, how to get to know them, and how to deal with the dancers.

It's 100 pages of good information, available for instant download as a PDF file , and currently is selling for $17.95.

Want to know more? Here is the web site - http://www.date-strippers.com

 

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