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Originally Posted by Baby Daxter Baby Daxter slips slowly around the pole.. her creamy thighs grip around the pole tightly slowly slipping up and down as she grinds hotly into the cold steel.. teeth sinking down into her lush pink lips holding in a moan of pure pleasure her eyes slip across the room.
Baby Daxter slowly drops too her knees before **** her soft pink tongue slips sensually along plump lips.. her fingers drifting down as her hips shake and grind down onto the stage below.. moaning hotly feeling ****** eyes watch her every move.
Baby Daxter slowly slides into the pole... her soft breasts pressing tightly into the cold steel her gaze slips across the room too the arriving ****** smiling seductively she softly speaks... Hello ***** Welcome to Platinum. |
Just my humble opinion, that's a LOT of text for emotes. Your customers may differ, but if I saw something like that my eyes would just glaze over. Might be better to break it into smaller sentences and space them out a little - the idea being to draw attention to yourself without filling the local chat channel if other folks are trying to carry on a conversation.
Another idea: One thing I've always hated was to walk into a club and be ignored. Usually everybody's too busy either gesture-spamming or dancer-emoting. It can be nothing more than a simple "Hi, Cindy! Welcome to the <xxxx> club!" - it's personal, not a macro.
Then if customers are sitting near you, do you emote in IMs too? "/me slithers sensuously down the pole, shaking her hips in your direction" might get more attention in IMs than in local chat.
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