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By *dalisque OP Woman
over a year ago
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A male friend and I are wanting to go to a club and as newbies are wondering if we can just go and experience it without necessarily joining in (the first time anyway).
Does anyone have any recommendations for certain nights at certain clubs that will facilitate this.
We are in the North East but will travel.
Thank you xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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At any club there should be no pressure to join in OP. Look for one that has a good social area too and this will show they are serious about this aspect |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A male friend and I are wanting to go to a club and as newbies are wondering if we can just go and experience it without necessarily joining in (the first time anyway).
Does anyone have any recommendations for certain nights at certain clubs that will facilitate this.
We are in the North East but will travel.
Thank you xx"
Absolutely you can. Some clubs hold nights especially for people new to the scene. Have a look and see what is on |
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By *nly4funMan
over a year ago
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One word of advice. Keep your eyes out in case there’s any single men hanging around in a creepy way. The old lags call them “The Wanking Dead”.
Most clubs won’t tolerate bad behaviour from them but it’s worth asking when you get in how they deal with any issues just to be sure you’re going be comfortable should you decide to play alone. |
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OP clubs are a great no pressure way to get into swinging.
I have attended several with my husband and as a rule found them friendly and welcoming.
I can definitely recommend ClubF, though it's a while since we went.
I would suggest that you go on a night that doesn't allow single guys, or a newbie night to start.
The other recommendation is to arrive in good time, and make sure that you let them know you're new. You should get a tour and etiquette advice, along with information on what to do in the unlikely event that you have a problem.
Mostly, just enjoy the atmosphere and only do what you are comfortable with. |
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By *dalisque OP Woman
over a year ago
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"One word of advice. Keep your eyes out in case there’s any single men hanging around in a creepy way. The old lags call them “The Wanking Dead”.
Most clubs won’t tolerate bad behaviour from them but it’s worth asking when you get in how they deal with any issues just to be sure you’re going be comfortable should you decide to play alone."
Thank you,I'm thinking playing alone will probably what we do the first time. |
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By *dalisque OP Woman
over a year ago
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"OP clubs are a great no pressure way to get into swinging.
I have attended several with my husband and as a rule found them friendly and welcoming.
I can definitely recommend ClubF, though it's a while since we went.
I would suggest that you go on a night that doesn't allow single guys, or a newbie night to start.
The other recommendation is to arrive in good time, and make sure that you let them know you're new. You should get a tour and etiquette advice, along with information on what to do in the unlikely event that you have a problem.
Mostly, just enjoy the atmosphere and only do what you are comfortable with. "
Thank you that is great advice.
Is there a dress code usually? X |
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"OP clubs are a great no pressure way to get into swinging.
I have attended several with my husband and as a rule found them friendly and welcoming.
I can definitely recommend ClubF, though it's a while since we went.
I would suggest that you go on a night that doesn't allow single guys, or a newbie night to start.
The other recommendation is to arrive in good time, and make sure that you let them know you're new. You should get a tour and etiquette advice, along with information on what to do in the unlikely event that you have a problem.
Mostly, just enjoy the atmosphere and only do what you are comfortable with.
Thank you that is great advice.
Is there a dress code usually? X"
Dress codes vary. Some are dress down (lingerie or towel) others are sexy/smart and some don't particularly have one. There's a couple in naturists spas, where nude is the dress code.
I can't remember off the top of my head what ClubF is. Though I was wearing lingerie when I went.
The website will tell you. |
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