NOT VERY INCLUSIVE
by SexxiiRojo23 on 12/6/23The Queen - WilmingtonShow started almost an hour late, so I was already turned off by that. The venue where it was held was quite intimate so I was excited that we were so up close and personal, as this was the first time I'd ever been to a male strip show. They finally begin, ask ladies if they need change, the hype man did his thing, and we're barely entertained before they start asking who wants to volunteer to get on stage and any and EVERYTHING had a charge; mind you myself and my guest had the VIP seats so I assumed there was some perks with sitting so close, but we were bypassed for everything, and they were pulling women from the rear. Quite insulting, especially since there were 4 women of color on one side of the stage, the other side were all whyte women, & they seemed to gravitate towards their side. Maybe they assumed we wouldn't tip, which I love when that assumption is made, because I'll keep my funds & bless someone more deserving rather than prove myself to anyone by rewarding their assumptions. I have seen and heard of other women's experiences at a male strip show, and they will pull a woman on stage, and that woman will tip them based off how entertained they are; the dancers don't ask you to pay before you even get on stage. They barely performed or did anything prior to starting before the begging begin. Although our tickets came with meet and greet, lanyard, and other things, we exited stage left, to go see some real dancers who acknowledged our presence and we blessed them; of course they were women because women do it better!!