| i went with a playmate to bghs yesterday and met up with a guy that we'd played with previously in the lounge area for a chat before heading downstairs for the jacuzzi. So far, so good.
We then went upstairs to the "restrooms" for some relaxation of the naughty kind, with my playmate doing her best to not be too vocal after the telling off she received last time.
We came back down to the lounge area for some much needed water, and when I asked for two glasses, the manner in which i was treated was as if i had some king of leprosy, such was the extreme manner of the spanish girl behind the counter. Being polite, I said thank you for the water, and it was almost as if she had to spit the word thank you out.
I passed this off as a one-off, and thought that not everyone is approving of such naughty behaviour in a so-called "spa" club.
However, having gone down for a much needed cool down shower, our towels got rather soaked due to the place we put them collecting water for some place, and so we went upstairs to change them. I asked the same person behind the counter for some new towels, and got exactly the same treatment.
Now, I realise that people need jobs, but surely when this girl applied for the job, she would have been made aware of the "other" side of the club, and that if she was of a fragile nature, then it might not be the best place to work, so she couldn't have not known about the sex side of the business. If she didn't approve, then she shouldn't work there if she is going to treat paying guests in the manner she did.
It was the same treatment when I went to ask for our locker key at the end of our visit.
I guess that whilst the owner is happy enough to take peoples' money, it doesn't translate to hiring staff that aren't judgmental about people that enjoy the swinging lifestyle.
It might be a "spa", but it is, like it or not, a "spa" that entertains swingers, especially at weekends, and so shouldn't discriminate against those kinds of guests.
But hey, money talks, so clearly the owner isn't going to stop welcoming people through the door, just don't expect to be treated courteously by the european staff. I wonder why there is never any UK people there, and never has been whenever I've gone there over the last 5 or 6 years.
Date: 10 May 2016
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