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Is the first week of November too cold to enjoy Montreal?

 

Just curious, am I allowed to post my Montreal photos via Facebook link here?[/QU

Is the first week of November too cold to enjoy Montreal?

 

Just curious, am I allowed to post my Montreal photos via Facebook link here?

Not if you stay indoors.

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I haven't seen Jordan, Mike, Keegan, and Dave (Pornstar) on the live internet feed for a while now. I bet they are all at Campus now. There are a lot of new dancers at Stockbar now.

 

FYI, Stockbar Idol 2016 will start in just a few weeks, for those who are fan of the 4 weeks event.

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Yup. I was told that about 15 dancers left Stock for Campus. Only reason I found out was "disagreement with the management." I saw quite a few of them at Campus. Had a very nice time with ex-Jordan, who has a new name now, which I didn't catch.

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I was also informed that some people left. I just got back home from Montréal today, it was my first time there and wanted to give a little insight to my experiences regarding private dances. I apologize in advanced if this is a long post, and if this should be posted else where please tell me and I will move it.

 

This past week I tried Campus two times, and ended up going to Stock four times. I know, that's a lot, don't judge me, but it was good pre gaming before going to see Richie Hawtin spin Friday @ Stereo and Joseph Capriati on Saturday. They don't start their sets until these places close.

 

My first experience at Campus was okay, but nothing that really rocked my world. So the next night out I stopped back by and it seemed more of the same. So I decided to check out Stock.

 

As soon as I got there the doorman was friendly, the barman was friendly and the whole experience was very inviting, albeit a little quiet for that night but that did not concern me. The first night there was amazing. I am not going to name who as I don't know the policies on the forums here but he was fantastic. He was attentive, masculine and could hold a conversation. I had a great time there that night. Unfortunately this dancer would not be available again the rest of the week. This made me a sad panda :(

 

So the next night I went to Stock again, a little sad because I had such a great experience and wondered if it would not live up to how good the previous night was. Boy was I wrong.

 

A couple dancers came up to me periodically but did not captivate me. Someone needs to be able to mentally stimulate me, maybe that's a bad expectation at this type of establishment, but if there is no rapport, don't expect me to drop $20 a song on you.

 

Eventually someone came up to me and was able to start up a conversation and not immediately jump into the 'Want a dance?' loop that most do. We talked for a bit while I was drinking, it almost got to the point where I was about to tell him I wanted a dance. Right before I was going to pop the question he jumped ahead of me. We seemed on the same page.

 

The private dances were great! He was incredible. It really was everything I expect out of a private dance. Sorry guys, I don't want to get your hopes up but I was not looking for anything aside from the dances as some may be.

 

From then on, the rest of my weekend in Montréal was hook, line, and sinker with this one dancer. I saw him every night I was there. He was quick to spot me when I came in; to be expected, it's basically like part of your paycheck arriving right? haha

 

My last night there I was heading to Stereo and he offered to walk me there as he was leaving too. I don't give my trust to many people, but I do feel he has earned it. He was very sweet, genuine and personable at all times. He really did add a great dynamic to my first time visiting Montréal, and as sad as it may sound has definitely given me more incentive to return; not just to Stock but to Montréal.

 

I will not go into detail as to a negative experience I had at Campus this weekend but I do want to make a statement about it. This is nothing to do with the establishment just a single particular dancer. He really put a bad taste in my mouth (don't read into that) about going there.

 

Essentially what I am trying to say is if you have a bad experience with a dancer, don't be so quick to blame the establishment. I think both places offer a different vibe and I just found Stock worked better for me. I would recommend going to both so you can make your own determination .

 

Cheers !

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