
Nicedice
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Nicedice got a reaction from borgerback in Any updates on LukePhx?
Just wanted to share that I finally met up with Luke. Really glad that I did! He’s a super-nice guy without a lot of ego. He’s somewhat unusual among providers in that he looks better in-person than some of his recent social media pics; he still has a very muscular, well-defined build age 40.
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Nicedice got a reaction from + Gar1eth in Any updates on LukePhx?
Just wanted to share that I finally met up with Luke. Really glad that I did! He’s a super-nice guy without a lot of ego. He’s somewhat unusual among providers in that he looks better in-person than some of his recent social media pics; he still has a very muscular, well-defined build age 40.
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Nicedice got a reaction from mike carey in Any updates on LukePhx?
Just wanted to share that I finally met up with Luke. Really glad that I did! He’s a super-nice guy without a lot of ego. He’s somewhat unusual among providers in that he looks better in-person than some of his recent social media pics; he still has a very muscular, well-defined build age 40.
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Nicedice got a reaction from kyleham in Hunkomania (Hunk-O-Mania)
Audience gender aside, Hunkomania is super-sketchy as a company. I don’t want to say anything libelous here, but I would not waste my money on them. If you want to see a male revue with high production value, go to Las Vegas instead. (Chippendales, Thunder From Down Under, Magic Mike, and Aussie Heat all allow men in the audience).
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Nicedice got a reaction from + specific25 in Vegas
I’ve been to all of the big male revues in Las Vegas (Chippendales, Thunder From Down Under, Aussie Heat, Magic Mike Live).
Aussie Heat is without question the most gay-friendly. They’ll bump and grind on men in the audience and regularly bring men on stage. There’s still quite a bit of “hetero women” material in the show, but I’ve never felt awkward being there.
The other shows will allow men in, but don’t really acknowledge gay men or bring them on stage. You might get some acknowledgment from Chippendales on a slow night, but usually not.
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Nicedice got a reaction from search0925 in providers who will do 1-on-1 striptease?
Anyone know of providers who will do 1-on-1 striptease/exotic dance sessions? I’ve tried to hire for it in the past without success. My experience has been that (a) a lot of providers think “exotic dance” is a euphemism or code word, and that (b) a lof professional male strippers are straight and just not interested in 1-on-1 private gigs.
I’m located in the western U.S. but willing to travel.
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Nicedice got a reaction from BananaBagel in providers who will do 1-on-1 striptease?
Anyone know of providers who will do 1-on-1 striptease/exotic dance sessions? I’ve tried to hire for it in the past without success. My experience has been that (a) a lot of providers think “exotic dance” is a euphemism or code word, and that (b) a lof professional male strippers are straight and just not interested in 1-on-1 private gigs.
I’m located in the western U.S. but willing to travel.
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Nicedice got a reaction from Scott Virginian in Providers who are good with nervous guys?
I experience a high degree of social anxiety and probably qualify as being on the autism spectrum, although I’ve never been diagnosed as such. Any suggestions for providers who would help me feel comfortable? I’m in the western U.S. My ideal person would be 25-40 and relatively vanilla (not too submissive or too dominant).
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Nicedice got a reaction from PenguinsAreCool in Vegas
I’ve been to all of the big male revues in Las Vegas (Chippendales, Thunder From Down Under, Aussie Heat, Magic Mike Live).
Aussie Heat is without question the most gay-friendly. They’ll bump and grind on men in the audience and regularly bring men on stage. There’s still quite a bit of “hetero women” material in the show, but I’ve never felt awkward being there.
The other shows will allow men in, but don’t really acknowledge gay men or bring them on stage. You might get some acknowledgment from Chippendales on a slow night, but usually not.
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Nicedice got a reaction from + Vegas_Millennial in Vegas
I’ve been to all of the big male revues in Las Vegas (Chippendales, Thunder From Down Under, Aussie Heat, Magic Mike Live).
Aussie Heat is without question the most gay-friendly. They’ll bump and grind on men in the audience and regularly bring men on stage. There’s still quite a bit of “hetero women” material in the show, but I’ve never felt awkward being there.
The other shows will allow men in, but don’t really acknowledge gay men or bring them on stage. You might get some acknowledgment from Chippendales on a slow night, but usually not.