swaesthetic
11-22-2015, 06:46 AM
I met up with another HA member (who won't be named unless he wants to be) who agreed the current parties in NYC are awful.
As an artsy Asian Brooklynite who used to live in Flushing, I ponder the idea of a more selective, artsier party held in a private Asian karaoke room in which there are other things to do besides drinking. You would get girls with passable voices and maybe some cisgirls (girls who aren't trans). The idea is for a more fun, more intimate and less shallow experience. Having it in a private room also means any lapdances could turn into more without security guards telling you that what you're doing is off-limits. It would just be really close quarters, but that's not a bad thing. ;)
The guest list and event dates would be managed (hopefully by more than just one person) to ensure high quality guests, w respect to appearance (for girls), personality, education and attractiveness, and general awesomeness, and rates for admission set just to cover room costs. ($10/per person / hour + room tip)
Somewhat wild idea from this entrepreneurial gal who aced ECON 201 and 202 and has helped organize a few college events herself ;) the idea is to maximize fun, not revenue.
As an artsy Asian Brooklynite who used to live in Flushing, I ponder the idea of a more selective, artsier party held in a private Asian karaoke room in which there are other things to do besides drinking. You would get girls with passable voices and maybe some cisgirls (girls who aren't trans). The idea is for a more fun, more intimate and less shallow experience. Having it in a private room also means any lapdances could turn into more without security guards telling you that what you're doing is off-limits. It would just be really close quarters, but that's not a bad thing. ;)
The guest list and event dates would be managed (hopefully by more than just one person) to ensure high quality guests, w respect to appearance (for girls), personality, education and attractiveness, and general awesomeness, and rates for admission set just to cover room costs. ($10/per person / hour + room tip)
Somewhat wild idea from this entrepreneurial gal who aced ECON 201 and 202 and has helped organize a few college events herself ;) the idea is to maximize fun, not revenue.