Viannell Navarro
Google
I visited this club tonight, and the entire atmosphere felt wrong from the moment I walked in. Even if a strip club attracts a lower-budget crowd sometimes, the energy should still make the dancers feel valued, admired, and respected. Instead, this place gave off the complete opposite. The men in the room felt desperate, low-vibration, and uncomfortable to be around. It wasn’t sensual or artistic. It felt like the dancers were being consumed, not appreciated, and that creates a depressing environment.
The full nudity with no performance, no tease, and no real stage presence made everything feel cheap rather than sexy. There was no sense of empowerment or artistry. It looked like the dancers were being exposed rather than showcased, and that’s a big difference. Nothing about the environment made them feel like the center of the fantasy. It felt like the women were there to satisfy the customers immediately instead of being admired and idolized the way dancers should be.
On top of that, I didn’t feel like management respected the dancers either. The energy in the room made it seem like the women were not protected, not valued, and not prioritized. The whole setup gave exploitation, not empowerment. Even the layout of the room and the behavior of the clientele felt like the dancers were working against the environment instead of thriving in it.
A strip club should make women feel confident, powerful, and celebrated. This place did not. If you’re a dancer who values yourself, your craft, and your energy, I would strongly recommend thinking twice before working here. You deserve a place that uplifts your presence and treats you like the star, not a place that drains you and surrounds you with men who do not appreciate the art of what you do.