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over a year ago
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"Say no thanks
I think some people think the "no means no" rule only applies to women lol"
Oh no , no is no end of story , but he will get felt up the guys will expect him
To be bi |
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over a year ago
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Id strongly advise against the cinema and round room too. Plus be extra polite when saying no thanks....bi Monday regulars (bi single males/females and bi couples) take a dim view of straight guys there on Monday as they can spoil the atmosphere. |
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"Id strongly advise against the cinema and round room too. Plus be extra polite when saying no thanks....bi Monday regulars (bi single males/females and bi couples) take a dim view of straight guys there on Monday as they can spoil the atmosphere." |
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over a year ago
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Maybe clubs should issue badges to everyone as they enter that it is mandatory to wear.
Could have blue triangles for straight men.
Red triangles for straight women.
Purple triangles for bisexuals.
And of course pink triangles for gay men.
Then everybody would know where they stand. |
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"Maybe clubs should issue badges to everyone as they enter that it is mandatory to wear.
Could have blue triangles for straight men.
Red triangles for straight women.
Purple triangles for bisexuals.
And of course pink triangles for gay men.
Then everybody would know where they stand." maybe so but bi night is exactly that, no need for 'badges', and I dread to think what you expect people to pin them too! |
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"Maybe clubs should issue badges to everyone as they enter that it is mandatory to wear.
Could have blue triangles for straight men.
Red triangles for straight women.
Purple triangles for bisexuals.
And of course pink triangles for gay men.
Then everybody would know where they stand.maybe so but bi night is exactly that, no need for 'badges', and I dread to think what you expect people to pin them too! "
It was a 'tongue in cheek' suggestion. Like you say there should be no need for labels on a bi night. Or any other night at a club for that matter. |
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