I write a lot about straight women coming into the store, but it’s worth mentioning that I get quite a few straight male customers as well.
And they always want me to spank them.
I’m vaguely creeped out by this, but at the same time, I’m thinking I could start a viable business to meet the demand. If anything, all my new paddles would totally pay for themselves.
So why do you think so many straight women come in the store?
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Most of them are there with their gay male friends, although sometimes they come in as little safari groups. There was a trend a couple of years ago to hold bachelorette parties at gay bars, but that seems to have blessedly tapered off.
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I was wondering if maybe it was tied to being able to go in a sex store without having to worry about being harassed by straight males. Your explanation makes sense.
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Actually, the main store gets very little heterosexual traffic. It’s the bar store (where I normally work) that gets the straight patronage.
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I’m not straight (bisexual), but your thought process of not being harassed is a part of why I, being uterine-inclined, tend to favor stores that cater predominantly to gay men (or the LGBT community in general). Not necessarily that I’m hit on, but as a femme-of-center agender person these stores feel safer than the alternatives, which predominantly cater to straight men. Also, I’ve noticed that those stores tend to carry a wider variety and higher quality of things I like (paddles, floggers, leather harnesses) as opposed to stores aimed at straight guys/couples which tend to have a few cheap little things and too-small lingerie as far as the eye can see.
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I want people to ask me to spank them. Not straight men, though. Straight women would be cool. You should definitely charge, though. If you’re good at something, never do it for free.
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#DoWhatYouLoveAndTheMoneyWillFollow
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