Blindfolded Innocence

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  "What's this for?"  I asked.    "So they know you're with me."   "Why do they need to know I'm with you?"   His eyes slowly traveled down my skimpy dress to my exposed legs.  He smirked.
  "Oh my god! I do not look like a stripper!" I smacked his arm.
  "I think they prefer "exotic dancers."   "You better behave... come on and take me in."   We walked down the hall, passing restrooms and a store *who'd buy stuff here?* and then passed through another set of doors.  The room we finally entered
...was huge, with different levels everywhere.  The levels and tables were all focused toward the center of the room, set up similar to a theatre in the round.  All over the room, girls from long ropes hung from the ceiling.  They worn glittered straps of sheer fabric carefully wrapped around their body and barely covering their privates.  The girls performed aerial acts on the ropes, spinning and hanging in different ways.  The tables were discreetly unlit - the lighting everywhere else, so the room seemed well lit despite the pockets of privacy everywhere.    The stage had three poles, all with beautiful women dancing on them.  Other poles were scattered throughout the room, with more tan bodies spinning, hanging and twirling on them.  Drink girls wandered the room, wearing chokers, suit jackets with bare skin underneath, miniskirts, and stilettos.  The girls oozed elegance and sex, and were not the typical tattooed, big haired, bleach blond strippers of my visions.  Maybe there was something to this "gentlemen's club" thing.

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