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Can wear a mask at a club
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over a year ago
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If masks are your thing maybe look into bdsm events rather than standard clubs, id imagine it would be a bit of a barrier to chatting and mingling in order to get action later in the evening - as to if it's actually allowed, maybe check with the club staff beforehand |
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My partner has often worn a gas mask or other fetish masks but it is at BDSM events and he shows his face at reception first. I think people would find masks odd on a normal night. You could always dash straight into the dark room? |
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over a year ago
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We saw a woman in a club one night who insisted on wearing massive dark sunglasses apparently for discretion, hardly anyone spoke to her and I didn’t feel comfortable when speaking with her as you can’t read someone without seeing their face or eyes. I’m not sure how successful you’d be in a mask on a normal club night. |
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over a year ago
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"Just creepy & weird seeing someone in a mask on a normal club night, probably because they are creepy & weird to want to wear one.... "
I don’t think it’s creepy and weird if it’s your thing but it does sound quite fetish for a regular club night |
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I once saw a woman at Kestrels with one. As it was naturist and wet facilities it seemed a bit random and looked somewhat ridiculous. Her voice was very identifiable so there wasn’t much point. Allegedly. |
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I saw a young lady at Ab Fabs with a mask on,I didn't feel it was strange in anyway, and I totally respected her right for a degree of privacy.
When we went to a private room she was happy to remove it.
I see it no different to some people using a different name when they are in a club.
The only person I had a problem with, was the man who felt he had to say "you might have a mask on but I know who you are". No need, just nasty, disrespectful an uncalled for. |
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There was a lovely pretty tv in sauna sauna the last time I was there x she wore large dark over size sunglasses which complimoher look x
I’m sure it was for discretion purposes
But Sauna sauna has so many dark corners and play room there really was no need! X |
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There’s a humorous mask, a fetish mask etc etc. You say on your profile who wants to suck the man in a mask, but on your profile there’s no mask pictures, only a balaclava more adept for committing crime with, if you wore that to a club that would we creepy! |
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"Maybe find a club that does a masquerade night?"
Most masquerade nights the mask stays on for the first half hour if that. Personally if someone apoeoached me in a club, with a view to play and refused to show me his face it would be a big no. If fact I wouldn't even have a conversation with them. Very strange. |
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over a year ago
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After chatting briefly with those at the point of entry we'd like to think this is allowed?
As our own playwear are not just masks, but our second skins... |
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over a year ago
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Yes I saw the same lady as SecretlyaSoftie. The lady looked very out of place and instead of hiding her identity it just drew more attention to her. It was very funny and she was actually very pleasant. |
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