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Yea probably but don’t want lots of unwanted attention with being followed around all night and her to feel intimidated like I’ve read on other sites about it as it’s her first time may put her off clubs.
All we want is some out cubilcle fun with a bi guy or two and maybe some chill out in the steam or sauna after |
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"Yea probably but don’t want lots of unwanted attention with being followed around all night and her to feel intimidated like I’ve read on other sites about it as it’s her first time may put her off clubs.
All we want is some out cubilcle fun with a bi guy or two and maybe some chill out in the steam or sauna after "
I’ve replied to your post on the Bi-Day forum with the same information below:
I’ve covered this on previous threads for these events and know that all venues have issues of this nature.
Everyone is responsible for their own behaviour but unfortunately there’s always a small and sad minority at any venue that consider this type of behaviour acceptable, which obviously it isn’t.
Every attendees space MUST be respected and NO, most definitely, MEANS NO.
Additionally there are lot of respected eyes and ears around in the venue (you won’t know who, just think mystery shopper) who watch out for and report this type of unacceptable behaviour.
As published in the description at the top of each of these event threads, the venue will take action should anyone be made to feel uncomfortable in that, or any other, way. Action by the venue may include lifetime bans and reporting to the police if necessary.
If anyone does experience any type of unacceptable behaviour then it’s recommended that you immediately approach a member of staff and report it. |
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over a year ago
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"Yea probably but don’t want lots of unwanted attention with being followed around all night and her to feel intimidated like I’ve read on other sites about it as it’s her first time may put her off clubs.
All we want is some out cubilcle fun with a bi guy or two and maybe some chill out in the steam or sauna after
I’ve replied to your post on the Bi-Day forum with the same information below:
I’ve covered this on previous threads for these events and know that all venues have issues of this nature.
Everyone is responsible for their own behaviour but unfortunately there’s always a small and sad minority at any venue that consider this type of behaviour acceptable, which obviously it isn’t.
Every attendees space MUST be respected and NO, most definitely, MEANS NO.
Additionally there are lot of respected eyes and ears around in the venue (you won’t know who, just think mystery shopper) who watch out for and report this type of unacceptable behaviour.
As published in the description at the top of each of these event threads, the venue will take action should anyone be made to feel uncomfortable in that, or any other, way. Action by the venue may include lifetime bans and reporting to the police if necessary.
If anyone does experience any type of unacceptable behaviour then it’s recommended that you immediately approach a member of staff and report it."
Thank you, I’m not new to the sauna I’ve been as a bi man on normal days and never had a bad experience so I was hoping it will be the same, it wa a just a few posts elsewhere that raised my concern.
Thanks for your reply |
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"Yea probably but don’t want lots of unwanted attention with being followed around all night and her to feel intimidated like I’ve read on other sites about it as it’s her first time may put her off clubs.
All we want is some out cubilcle fun with a bi guy or two and maybe some chill out in the steam or sauna after
I’ve replied to your post on the Bi-Day forum with the same information below:
I’ve covered this on previous threads for these events and know that all venues have issues of this nature.
Everyone is responsible for their own behaviour but unfortunately there’s always a small and sad minority at any venue that consider this type of behaviour acceptable, which obviously it isn’t.
Every attendees space MUST be respected and NO, most definitely, MEANS NO.
Additionally there are lot of respected eyes and ears around in the venue (you won’t know who, just think mystery shopper) who watch out for and report this type of unacceptable behaviour.
As published in the description at the top of each of these event threads, the venue will take action should anyone be made to feel uncomfortable in that, or any other, way. Action by the venue may include lifetime bans and reporting to the police if necessary.
If anyone does experience any type of unacceptable behaviour then it’s recommended that you immediately approach a member of staff and report it.
Thank you, I’m not new to the sauna I’ve been as a bi man on normal days and never had a bad experience so I was hoping it will be the same, it wa a just a few posts elsewhere that raised my concern.
Thanks for your reply "
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In my experience in what I have seen so 99.9% of guys attending have been respectful. Probably the best advice I can give is if you don’t want mega attention stay away from the public play area.
Start off by just sitting in the lounge area by the Amsterdam cabins and see who comes and chats to you . Hope all goes well you never know we may chat later! |
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