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By *oanna88 OP TV/TS
over a year ago
Here and There |
Im thinking of attending the club at some point in the near future, possibly tonight (20/05), I'm not a member yet and understand that I'd have to join on my first visit.
I've read through the website and can't find any mention of prices or anything to do with TVs.
I wouldn't expect to pay the same door price as a single female, would I be expected to pay the same as a single male?
Also would I be subject to the same rules as a single male I.e. no entry if the numbers don't work?
I'm just a little worried about turning up and not getting in also 80 is alot of money for me at the moment for potentially one night plus the time and cost of travelling.
Is it cash or is card accepted?
Looking forward to your advice
xXJoannaXx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Im thinking of attending the club at some point in the near future, possibly tonight (20/05), I'm not a member yet and understand that I'd have to join on my first visit.
I've read through the website and can't find any mention of prices or anything to do with TVs.
I wouldn't expect to pay the same door price as a single female, would I be expected to pay the same as a single male?
Also would I be subject to the same rules as a single male I.e. no entry if the numbers don't work?
I'm just a little worried about turning up and not getting in also 80 is alot of money for me at the moment for potentially one night plus the time and cost of travelling.
Is it cash or is card accepted?
Looking forward to your advice
xXJoannaXx"
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Agree with comment above as it could be a club that doesn’t encourage the LGBTQI to attend. I always look for their event page if there’s no bi nights then they generally only want the straight crowd. Never been to that club so I don’t know if they do or don’t.
Townhouse on the Wirral and Club Play in Blackpool are very LGBTQI friendly and it’s where I normally go.
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Whilst clubs are perhaps ‘sexually liberated’!!! … there are many that are still prejudiced towards TVs on ‘normal’ events. As others have said, try a bi-night at a club, where we are welcomed… I’ve been to a good few, and had lovely evenings.
I won’t however go to any club that charges me as a ‘man’… I spend fear too long trying to look as best I can … alongside other gorgeous ladies, and TVs .. that should be worth something!! Also technically it is illegal to treat you as a man if you present as a woman - it is a protected characteristic! … if they are charging you as a male, it says to me they aren’t really interested in us attending.
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By *enguy82Man
over a year ago
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I’ve been to Mambas with my partner several times and have met many TV whilst there, I can’t speak for pricing but I can say that Mambas is one of the friendliest, accepting and open venues I’ve ever visited.
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