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The only problem with dark rooms is that they're usually too dark. We like to see who we're playing with, at least enough to make sure they're not a monster with festering lip-sores. |
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We have been and played in their in the past. The not knowing who can add alot more excitement to your playing, but you may get a few people who get a lil too hands on too quickly and spoil your fun and pace. Just have a strong word with them and a swift hand movement if your partner feels uncomfortable. Its not for everyone |
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"We have been and played in their in the past. The not knowing who can add alot more excitement to your playing, but you may get a few people who get a lil too hands on too quickly and spoil your fun and pace. Just have a strong word with them and a swift hand movement if your partner feels uncomfortable. Its not for everyone "
My partner (the male half) really likes it. Unfortunately on a couples / single females night I had 2 experiences best summed up by the posting above. I dislike being grabbed and men not stopping once you push them away. We made a quick exit. I would try again but not be so quiet or polite about saying no. |
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We've been going to abfabs for years and tried the darkroom quite early on. I (mrs) didn't like it as you can't see who the people are and they could be someone you wouldn't normally play with. But the thing that freaked me out was when a guy came behind me and tried putting his cock in me with no condom! Avoided that room like the plague until a recent afternoon visit when I went in with a few guys for some fun. It's not a room I'd venture into if the place was crowded though. |
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"We love darkrooms. ........ There was a guy shagging a woman doggy whilst eating a pastie. Never forget it.
Not that dark then?"
Not all dark rooms are inky blackness. This one you could just make out what was going on. |
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"The only problem with dark rooms is that they're usually too dark. We like to see who we're playing with, at least enough to make sure they're not a monster with festering lip-sores."
Agreed...a good rule of thumb is if I can't see visbly make out a guy eating a Greggs pasty, I'm not staying in there. |
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"The only problem with dark rooms is that they're usually too dark. We like to see who we're playing with, at least enough to make sure they're not a monster with festering lip-sores.
Agreed...a good rule of thumb is if I can't see visbly make out a guy eating a Greggs pasty, I'm not staying in there."
Agree completely, and it must be an authentic Greggs  |
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If you go in and to the left there is/was a sofa in the far corner.
We used to sit there and, when our eyes got used to the dark, have a giggle.
Most people would just stumble in and stop by the first sofa and start to play around there, others world come in, peer around myopically, and then invariably fall over the people playing.
Childish I know. |
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