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Thread: A question for female dancers.

ooBoBoo
Fri Jul 11, 2003 9:39 pm
#1

HelloDancers


I'm a Marksman and I love you all. You are the nicest people in SWG and I very happy to tip generously. After all, where would we be without you. You musicians and male dancers are great too, but this is addressed to the ladies.


I think the cantinas are a very good spot to roleplay and have enjoyed flirting with the many beauties I've seen dancing. I've noticed some very sexy items starting to pop up on the baazar: Hot Pants, Short Shorts, flowing blouses. So, I'm starting to buy what I see, (no, not everything, I'm not greedy) so asto further my roleplaying fun at the cantinas. What I'll do from time to time is ask some of the best dancers to wear these items for me and, of course, offer anice tip (3000-5000 now and more in time) along with the request. Often, I'll just let the dancer keep the outfit.


This may not be new to you, however, please let me know what you think. Tell me if you think this is a fun idea, if the tip is too low,or if you think I am a sicko. LOL.


Oh, and guys, I can tell fromyour chat if you are playing afemale dancer. Although this is legitimate roleplaying, this offer does not apply to you. Unless, of course, you are good enough to fool me


---Tip you localentertainers well. They take care of you, please take care of them.---

Chuckchippie
Fri Jul 11, 2003 10:44 pm
#2

You are a sicko "hehehe...now wear this for me...ooohhh yeah"



I'm betting you touch yourself while this goes no and it isn't healthy for anyone.

ooBoBoo
Fri Jul 11, 2003 11:52 pm
#3

>> You are a sicko "hehehe...now wear this for me...ooohhh yeah"


I'm betting you touch yourself while this goes no and it isn't healthy for anyone. <<



I should have realized this post would draw out this kind of gutter talk. My apologies to all for starting this thread. If I could pull the my post I would. I thought it would be fun, but there is always a jerk or jerksto spoil it.



As far as the abovequote is concerned, it's a roleplay game andthere are cantinas with exotic dancers. This is justa roleplay idea targeted at that environment.


Judging from the quality and content of your post, I'd say you have first hand experience at knowing what is unhealthy behavior. Pun intended

MegarTronek
Sun Jul 13, 2003 5:34 am
#4

As an entertainer I think there is nothing wrong with asking if she will wear the clothes as long as its all good clean fun. I mean theres no need to get disgusting.


By that I mean, if you just wnat her to dance, fine but if your looking for something more intimate make sure all is agreed apon by everyone involved. Make sure your intentions are clear before giveing her the clothes. I myself have been approched and thought he just wanted a dancebut was expecting more then i was willling to do.


But im sure you will find some dancers out there willing to just about anything you want them to for some money.



Ekido - Bestine Cantina, Scylla

Ihplo
Sun Jul 13, 2003 7:53 am
#5

>Oh, and guys, I can tell fromyour chat if you are playing afemale dancer. Although this is legitimate roleplaying, this offer does not apply to you.



Ahem. If this is "legitimate" roleplaying, why do you care what sex the player is?

ooBoBoo
Sun Jul 13, 2003 6:22 pm
#6

>> As an entertainer I think there is nothing wrong with asking if she will wear the clothes as long as its all good clean fun. I mean theres no need to get disgusting. <<


I understand your concern. Please re-read my post and you will find there is nothing disgusting involved.


I asked a dancer this weekend to wear a couple ofpieces of sexy clothing and she accepted. I did not ask her to follow me into a corner for a private show or made any lewd comments. In fact, much of my roleplayused the emotes provided by SWG. It was fun andwe had a good time. Also, she earned good tips from other PCs, since they flowed after shereplaced her newbie clothes with my outfit.

ooBoBoo
Sun Jul 13, 2003 6:32 pm
#7

> Oh, and guys, I can tell fromyour chat if you are playing afemale dancer. Although this is legitimate roleplaying, this offer does not apply to you.


>> Ahem. If this is "legitimate" roleplaying, why do you care what sex the player is?



Good point. Look at my post and you'll see I would only make the offer to the best dancers. Best being in the context of roleplaying, since the dance moves are "canned." So it does follow that a male doing a good job of roleplaying a female dancer would be included in my offer, since I would be convincedthe person playing the dancer is a female.


So, it wasunnecessary for me to state that males are excluded from my offer. Thanks for pointing this out.

Waho
Mon Jul 14, 2003 4:15 am
#8

QUOTE: "Oh, and guys, I can tell fromyour chat if you are playing afemale dancer. Although this is legitimate roleplaying, this offer does not apply to you. "



So then are you truly roleplaying or what? What is your motivation then, if you aren't concerned about the in game character but are concerned about the actual person playing that character?


Anyway, your idea sounded fun until you got to that part. I think you're more or less looking for an e-date or something, sicko.




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SkySCREAMER
Mon Jul 14, 2003 6:19 am
#9

Thank you for treating dancers so nicely ooBoBoo. I personally see no problem wearing an outfit a customer finds pleasing. I have a few regulars that have seen most of my outfits and will request a certain one. I'm there to entertain and taking requests comes with that profession. I've recieved several articles of clothing and nothing more was ever expected of me. Mostly a "I saw this and thought you might like it". Its a sweet gesture I get a new outfit and have more to discuss with that customer. Don't give up on us ooBoBoo, there are plenty of nice dancers out there willing to roleplay with you.



Goldy Lhim
:: Dancer :: Musician :: ID :: Lhim Entertainment ::
:: I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything; but I will not let what I cannot
:: do interfere with what I can do. --edward everette hale

RansomDchs
Mon Jul 14, 2003 6:19 am
#10

Personally, I think it is perfectly acceptable to do this. I mean afterall ladies, we would have become med students if we were offended by the gents and sometimes even the ladies.....


It's a roleplaying game.


Walrus
Mon Jul 14, 2003 7:12 am
#11






Waho wrote:

QUOTE: "Oh, and guys, I can tell fromyour chat if you are playing afemale dancer. Although this is legitimate roleplaying, this offer does not apply to you. "



So then are you truly roleplaying or what? What is your motivation then, if you aren't concerned about the in game character but are concerned about the actual person playing that character?


Anyway, your idea sounded fun until you got to that part. I think you're more or less looking for an e-date or something, sicko.






Agreed, that's not just role-playing and it gives us role-players a bad name. Please don't use MMORPG's as a pick-up joint. It disrupts the game for both female and male players alike. Remember, the person on the other side of that character could be your Grandma! Don't hit on your Grandma!





MMORPG - So why are you role-playing a gimboid?

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crip you with uber-role-play holmes.

TheMerovingian
Mon Jul 14, 2003 7:53 am
#12

A) Personally, I think it's a really cool idea, and adds alot to the rp aspect of it. Dancers in real life have customers throw gifts at them as well as tip...I can't believe this never occured to me. It may just be the suprise factor colouring my view, but hey, this sounds like a good idea.
Besides, some of the nicer clothes are hard to come by if you're not friends with a tailor...that's a VERY nice tip.

B) I read the comments about men playing as women in a comical tone...after all, you make a joke about "unless you're good enough to fool me"...so I don't think you're a sicko. Besides, the way I RP, if there's a sicko quality and it's all IC and not OOC, it's character development for my character. A common problem with online RP is too many good guys, not enough bad guys. My character is definately in the grey hat part of the haberdashery.
A caveat, though...I'm not sure, but I think I'm in a minority as an RP'er on this game that I'll definately play out sexual situations, but am not an avid cybersexer (in fact, I find it funny, really). From what I've seen, most people either avoid it altogether, or are really after it. I just travel down that path if it's IC...and with this character, that depends on many, many things at the time...and go from there.
In other words, while I consider my opinions valid, they may not represent a common view at all.



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"Having an enourmously overblown sense of one's capabilities is NOT a super power. Having such an overblown sense of pride or self preservation that one actually manages to PULL OFF actions equal to one's overblown sense of one's capabilities is closer, but still doesn't count as a super power." -Madame Parker
TheMerovingian
Mon Jul 14, 2003 8:04 am
#13

Wait, gives RP'ers a bad name with who? You mean the people who don't RP?
The fact that we RP is what annoys them. What we're RP'ing about doesn't matter, aside from being the butt of an individual joke they might crack...it's not going to sway them one way or another. If he's keeping OOC and IC seperate, he's roleplaying. Yes, he made a crack about no guys posing as girls, but he also stressed the RP aspect, and that he could tell if they were guys by the chat...in others words, if you come across as a guy, he's not considering that RPing well enough, and he'll spend the credits on someone who is.
Course, that's a tad unfair in real life, since the girls start with the advantage of having the right bits and stuff to start with, but hey. Some girls come across as guys (My roommate plays a male character on here, in fact, so it goes both ways. The gender masking, not her. I had another roommate who specifically only played guys because she didn't like being hit on OOC. Etc.)



E. Swann Sultanova
Pic: http://www.heinousbrains.com/shadowbox/smokingjack.jpg

"Having an enourmously overblown sense of one's capabilities is NOT a super power. Having such an overblown sense of pride or self preservation that one actually manages to PULL OFF actions equal to one's overblown sense of one's capabilities is closer, but still doesn't count as a super power." -Madame Parker
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