Hey folks, just want some advice. A female friend wants to attend a club event, but doesn't want to go alone and therefore has asked me to attend with her. We play together alone at times, although we are not an established 'couple'. Is it acceptable for us to attend clubs in that case or would this be frowned upon? We wouldn't want to attend a club and then 'pretend' to be a couple, so just wanted some advice about this. Cheers
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"Hey folks, just want some advice. A female friend wants to attend a club event, but doesn't want to go alone and therefore has asked me to attend with her. We play together alone at times, although we are not an established 'couple'. Is it acceptable for us to attend clubs in that case or would this be frowned upon? We wouldn't want to attend a club and then 'pretend' to be a couple, so just wanted some advice about this. Cheers
JP"
I go all the time with a FWB I've a membership with her and I also have another membership with my wife, the FWB also has a membership with her husband, we never have a problem, you don't have to be married to be classed as a couple so as long as you are sticking to the club rules once you are there I don't see it being an issue |
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"Thanks to you both for your replies - very helpful to know."
I should probably add, when me and the FWB go together we are there to purely play together and would only play with others if we ended up in a group situation. The club rules on it are if you show up together then you leave together. |
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I go with a FB as only thing once had a issue with was not leaving together but we got away with it once saying I had a emergency come up and had to go but I certainly wouldn't do that too often, so I would advive to leave together. |
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All clubs know that not all couples arriving together are couples and that don’t always play together, some clubs insist that you are a couple and others are more flexible with it, best to look at the club you’re thinking of trending, look at what’s happening in the night you’re thinking and message the club in advance to let them know you’re new and again when you arrive and a good club will make sure you have a tour and that all the rules are explained to you, pick the right club on the right night for you and you’ll have a blast xx |
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As others have said it depends on the club.
I have taken several girls to a club on their first visit as a couple. We arrive together, generally play together and always leave together.
I’m usually there for them even if we aren’t a real world couple. I keep my head so they can lose theirs
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If you're not a couple and plan on playing separate and going to the club apart from each other in future, then both buy single tickets and arrive together. You don't need a couples ticket to turn up with a friend. |
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"As others have said it depends on the club.
I have taken several girls to a club on their first visit as a couple. We arrive together, generally play together and always leave together.
I’m usually there for them even if we aren’t a real world couple. I keep my head so they can lose theirs
Have fun"
That's one of the nicest posts I've read on here.
Well done to you. |
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"Hey folks, just want some advice. A female friend wants to attend a club event, but doesn't want to go alone and therefore has asked me to attend with her. We play together alone at times, although we are not an established 'couple'. Is it acceptable for us to attend clubs in that case or would this be frowned upon? We wouldn't want to attend a club and then 'pretend' to be a couple, so just wanted some advice about this. Cheers
JP" we offer a first time night down at eureka 27 th May if that helps guide you both in come as singles hope that’s the advice your looking for |
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I don’t see any issues with it. My understanding is that they only care about men, women, and couples to keep an even spread in attendance, a man and woman attending together are a couple regardless of their situation. As long as you’re not doing it to reduce your entry costs it’s no big deal. |
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I attended a club recently with a friend and we had every intention of getting single membership. It was the person there who said we might as well go for the lower cost option of a couple's one. Which made sense as we arrived/left together, and I'd not attend that one on my own |
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