|
By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
|
We will be visiting “cap” later in the year. We would like to try a bdsm/fetish club whilst there. Do any of you lovely fab visitors know any good venues that we could go to whilst there. |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By *ucianpoundCouple
over a year ago
Cap d’Agde, France |
Clair Obscur club
62 euros entry per couple (80+ for single guys)
Entry include a free drink and buffet type food.
Dominants must wear dark clothes and shoes although it is possible for guys to wear black leather/pvc shorts and bare feet ( they will keep jeans and shoes in their cloak room)
Usually have demonstrations on Friday night (Shibari / fire techniques etc.)
Open most nights during summer, Friday and Saturday only in low season and perhaps once a month during winter.
Family run club, a couple and their daughter, very well equipped, safe.
They keep a few items for use, floggers etc but we and most others bring our own equipment.
Open from 8ish but winding down by 1
Recommended! |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"We will be visiting “cap” later in the year. We would like to try a bdsm/fetish club whilst there. Do any of you lovely fab visitors know any good venues that we could go to whilst there."
Cap de adge??? Well at least you got the Cap bit right lol |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By *ucianpoundCouple
over a year ago
Cap d’Agde, France |
Actually Cap de Agde is right (cape of Agde) but when two vowels meet the de bit becomes a d’, hence Cap d’Agde.
However as pointed out by wife, an expert on French (and English) grammar, the French also mis-write it as Cap D’Agde.
So whatever way you miss spell it, we all know what it means, which is the most important part! |
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
|
By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
|
"Actually Cap de Agde is right (cape of Agde) but when two vowels meet the de bit becomes a d’, hence Cap d’Agde.
However as pointed out by wife, an expert on French (and English) grammar, the French also mis-write it as Cap
D’Agde.
Dont think so Agde not Adge and yes with a vowel D'
We find people trying to sound posh pronounce it it cap De arrrrge lol
So whatever way you miss spell it, we all know what it means, which is the most important part!"
|
Reply privately, Reply in forum +quote
or View forums list | |
» Add a new message to this topic