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They usually earn forty thousand to eighty thousand a month! And that depends pa on how much they get tipped. Aside from the fact that they’re straight, I was surprised to know that they actually earn a lot from doing this.
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I’m not really sure this is the best place to meet up with a blind date miss, well then again, that’s so judgmental of me.Īnother thing that surprised me was when I found out more about the macho dancers. They were just talking naman, but my brain was already formulating predictions on how their night would end. I even saw a lady being introduced to one of the macho dancers a couple of couches in front of our table. There was a man at the back, maybe another booth with dudes, but the rest, all women. I’d understand if they go there, to try it out, just for fun, but I wouldn’t understand why they would go there every now and then, unless they know the macho dancers personally.Īs I observed the place, yes, aside from us SA peeps, majority of the audience were women. Why would girls go there? I’d understand if a group of girls were there celebrating a bachelorette party, or even a birthday party. But I was shocked that the promoter guy said that eighty percent of the people who go there were girls. Apparently, what makes a gay-bar a gay-bar aren’t the dancers, but it’s because gay people go to it. With the moves they perform and the shorts they wear, yes, they’re straight. I was surprised when I found out that the dancers were straight. It was a good thing I decided to listen to the promoter guy he had so much to say about both the usual audience and the Adonis dancers. I couldn’t tell what they’re eyes were projecting it was either a sad look, or an ohgod-I’m-feeling-so-sexy look.Īs I said a while ago, I learned a lot of things. I couldn’t exactly tell what their facial expression meant. Majority of the songs were slow songs, and it matched their movements, and it also matched the look in their eyes. They were basically macho dancing: interpretative dancing showing off flexible moves. Guys were in front, in their tight short shorts, boots and knee pads. I was ready to be scarred for life, but honestly, meh. I was expecting that the dancers were either trannies or gays in bikinis with fake boobs, bakat penises and make-up all over. Even when I was outside Adonis, waiting to go inside, I was expecting that everyone in a gay-bar, both the dancers and the audience, were gay people. Swear, when I first heard the word gay-bar, I was expecting gays, as in, gays everywhere. Would there be something wrong with me if I said that my first impression when I entered the dark room and saw the first two performers performing was that I was kind of disappointed? It’s not that I was hoping for something more, but it was just that I was expecting something worse. That Saturday was the day I first entered a gay-bar. I just have to make sure I’m there to spend my three meals with my family during Sundays. Okay, it’s like this for my college life, it would be my weekly routine to make sure I go back home to Alabang by the end of every week, may it be on a Friday or on a Saturday. Me: “I have somewhere to go to Saturday evening eh. Me: “Oh yeah, I might not be going home this weekend eh.” Mom: “Jaji, what time will you be arriving home this Saturday?” I didn’t exactly enjoy the experience, but I don’t regret it. But despite that ruining my evening, I learned a lot from this field trip.
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I actually didn’t have a difficult time watching the macho dancers do their thing, well, until a wild penis appeared. Oh come on dad, seriously? But did I? Well, I didn’t enjoy it, but I wasn’t really suffering either. Dad: “Why didn’t you come home over the weekend?”