- May 12, 2016
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There seems to be a million posts and I've tried searching but I have some more, very specific ideas I kinda want opinions on.
I have been running up and down many of the forum topics, different pages, and while I got approved for MFC I have been steadily doing research. I just wanted to get approved, so I knew my research wasn't going to waste. I have checked out MFC and what the girls do, and I think I'm sorta getting the idea. God, is it different from stripping at a club.
I'm a fan of Doctor Who, Scott Pilgrim, Nightmare Before Christmas... Even cartoons like Adventure Time or Bob's Burgers. Basically Hot Topic is a dream store.
My point is, a trivia night. I have mini versions of Trivial Pursuit for several of those things. Example: X amount of tokens, get to pick a question from a category, get it right, a piece of clothing comes off. I feel like this could show off kinda who I am, encourage tipping to further interact, but am of course worried it may discourage people. I also dont want it to seem like gambling.
And during slower times, read a book or comic out loud? Put on my glasses that make me look like a librarian, read in my undies. No 50 shades of gray stuff. Short stories and such or comics! Trust me, I'm not gonna read a 900 page Game of Thrones book to a crowd. But with comics I can react kinda silly "Scott earned the power of understanding *gasps* (cause that's who I am). Or possibly as I'm cosplaying as a character from that series.
Has anyone had success from this? Stripping didn't require much more than a personality. Which I got that down pat. I can make my booty clap and yada yada. But coming up with something enticing and fun is a bit weird. I kinda understand countdowns, and once I throw myself out there I'm sure I'll pick it up quickly.
P.S. I haven't started cause I sprained my foot and ankle badly and not only does it look ugly, heels do not work well with weak joints. It should only take a week or two as long as I take it easy. And I'd like a better webcam, too!
I'm sorry for the novel and naivety.
I have been running up and down many of the forum topics, different pages, and while I got approved for MFC I have been steadily doing research. I just wanted to get approved, so I knew my research wasn't going to waste. I have checked out MFC and what the girls do, and I think I'm sorta getting the idea. God, is it different from stripping at a club.
I'm a fan of Doctor Who, Scott Pilgrim, Nightmare Before Christmas... Even cartoons like Adventure Time or Bob's Burgers. Basically Hot Topic is a dream store.
My point is, a trivia night. I have mini versions of Trivial Pursuit for several of those things. Example: X amount of tokens, get to pick a question from a category, get it right, a piece of clothing comes off. I feel like this could show off kinda who I am, encourage tipping to further interact, but am of course worried it may discourage people. I also dont want it to seem like gambling.
And during slower times, read a book or comic out loud? Put on my glasses that make me look like a librarian, read in my undies. No 50 shades of gray stuff. Short stories and such or comics! Trust me, I'm not gonna read a 900 page Game of Thrones book to a crowd. But with comics I can react kinda silly "Scott earned the power of understanding *gasps* (cause that's who I am). Or possibly as I'm cosplaying as a character from that series.
Has anyone had success from this? Stripping didn't require much more than a personality. Which I got that down pat. I can make my booty clap and yada yada. But coming up with something enticing and fun is a bit weird. I kinda understand countdowns, and once I throw myself out there I'm sure I'll pick it up quickly.
P.S. I haven't started cause I sprained my foot and ankle badly and not only does it look ugly, heels do not work well with weak joints. It should only take a week or two as long as I take it easy. And I'd like a better webcam, too!
I'm sorry for the novel and naivety.