Myself and a fellow Faber was talking about swingers hotels in Ireland and Europe ,,As far as we can see Ireland don't seem to have such a hotel, So over a few pints we said that we could open one,,,So the question is whether or not you think it would work,
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Cameras on the ceilings,they drink their gin without ice ,we are all just prisoners here of our own vice ,welcome to the hotel they call Swingers you can find us here any time of year?? |
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doomed to failure idea . normal people wouldnt be seen dead there, anyone who books will be looking for an hourly rate which wouldnt cover the changing of the sheets , let alone the tax bill . nice idea , but doomed to failure in cute hoor wink wink nudge nudge judgemntal holy catholic ireland . |
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Swingers will always find a discreet and accessible hotel. If you had one solely for swingers the Sunday world would be camped outside and no swingers would go!
I think an isolated resort experience would be better, like the ones abroad,but without the appeal of the hot weather, not sure how popular it would be. Reputation is everything in this game so assured discretion and a reputable management would be very important. Just my opinion
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I think an isolated resort experience would be better, like the ones abroad,but without the appeal of the hot weather, not sure how popular it would be. "
Swinging in the rain |
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I think an isolated resort experience would be better, like the ones abroad,but without the appeal of the hot weather, not sure how popular it would be.
Swinging in the rain "
Geordie we do that already !! |
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"if you open it as a lbgt hotel the papers cant say a word I'm going to ask another question... What's an LGBT hotel?"
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender |
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"if you open it as a lbgt hotel the papers cant say a word I'm going to ask another question... What's an LGBT hotel?
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender" so a hotel purely for those that are LGBT? |
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"if you open it as a lbgt hotel the papers cant say a word I'm going to ask another question... What's an LGBT hotel?
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenderso a hotel purely for those that are LGBT?"
I guess so |
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"if you open it as a lbgt hotel the papers cant say a word I'm going to ask another question... What's an LGBT hotel?
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenderso a hotel purely for those that are LGBT?
I guess so" I've always struggled to understand how that isn't discrimination. |
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"if you open it as a lbgt hotel the papers cant say a word I'm going to ask another question... What's an LGBT hotel?
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenderso a hotel purely for those that are LGBT?"
That would be discriminatory towards straight people.
It would make more sense to market it as LGBT and swinger friendly. not only would it generate publicity, it would be lauded as appealing to the diverse culture of "modern progressive" ireland. The gutter press wouldn't say a bad word for fear of being branded homophobic. Highlighting homophobia sells papers, or should I say baits clicks nowadays.
Do i sound cynical? It's just I hate how lazy journalism now. |
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"if you open it as a lbgt hotel the papers cant say a word I'm going to ask another question... What's an LGBT hotel?
lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenderso a hotel purely for those that are LGBT?
That would be discriminatory towards straight people.
It would make more sense to market it as LGBT and swinger friendly. not only would it generate publicity, it would be lauded as appealing to the diverse culture of "modern progressive" ireland. The gutter press wouldn't say a bad word for fear of being branded homophobic. Highlighting homophobia sells papers, or should I say baits clicks nowadays.
Do i sound cynical? It's just I hate how lazy journalism now. "
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This country is still stuck in a time warp and tbh We cant see it moving anywhere fast , we tried buying a place a couple of years ago and we got outbid and we think we dodged the biggest bullet of all time |
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Actually think this forum is the worst place to test anything new or original tbh. Most of the members of the site either don't go near it or don't know it exsists. Good luck in your venture whatever you decide |
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