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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Would you go to a pub on your own? Not to meet up with friends- literally just totally alone.
If not why not. If you do go on your own what are your experiences of this?
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"Would you go to a pub on your own? Not to meet up with friends- literally just totally alone.
If not why not. If you do go on your own what are your experiences of this?
" No I went when I was 18, 19, the people in Bournemouth in my experience aren't very nice so it's not worth going out to be miserable |
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"Would you go to a pub on your own? Not to meet up with friends- literally just totally alone.
If not why not. If you do go on your own what are your experiences of this?
No I went when I was 18, 19, the people in Bournemouth in my experience aren't very nice so it's not worth going out to be miserable" Also not a fan of approaching strangers. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No I don't, I don't know why I think it's perfectly acceptable for a man to but it doesn't seem right for a woman. I did many years ago but I worked there so always someone I knew to have a drink with x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I do. Read a book or magazine if it's a pub where you can also have a cuppa.
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this! no stigma around it nowadays..if you look around ,there will be plenty of others in there alone..maybe different in less busy areas, but in cities its perfectly normal.. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Not a pub as I don't really drink unless with certain people. But I have eaten out alone and go to coffee shops, gigs, shows alone?
Why a pub? "
Well to meet people really. People seem to go to the pub for that. I go to shows and gigs etc alone but they aren't really set ups for meeting people. I guess pubs aren't really either.
The question was 'born' from the thread where the guy wanted a woman to go to a club with him. I'm interested in where people will go on their own. |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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"Not a pub as I don't really drink unless with certain people. But I have eaten out alone and go to coffee shops, gigs, shows alone?
Why a pub?
Well to meet people really. People seem to go to the pub for that. I go to shows and gigs etc alone but they aren't really set ups for meeting people. I guess pubs aren't really either.
The question was 'born' from the thread where the guy wanted a woman to go to a club with him. I'm interested in where people will go on their own. "
Ah. I've been to bars. But not pubs. I dunno why that is actually. You've got me thinking! |
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I don't drink so it's a bit pointless me going in at all. Work has meant I've had to go in places and eat alone that doesn't bother me. I usually end up talking to someone, I'm too friendly sometimes. I know their life story before I leave |
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I used to nip in to the local pub for one maybe two pints when the broadsheet independent newspaper was still available in paper format.
My rationale was it's a bit of a job reading the paper and needs time devoting to it.
Also that anyone reading the independent was unlikely to be viewed as either a loner or an alcoholic simply because the paper was double the size of a tabloid and page 3 contained no nudity whatsoever lol. |
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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago
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I'll quite happily go places alone. Cinema, café, restaurant, pub etc. I'm not a big drinker but sometimes when the weather's nice I'll stop on at my local on the way home from work for a diet and a read of the papers out in the beer garden. |
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By *s_macWoman
over a year ago
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Only during the day. An hour or two in one of my favourite pubs with a glass or two of wine and a book is a simple pleasure.
In the evening I'd only go knowing that there would be a friend/acquaintance to chat with |
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"All the time when I travel with work, go for something to eat and a beer alone. Sometimes for 3-4 weeks, does get lonely.
You need to do what I do, I talk to anyone that's there lol"
Lol I'm the same , mad ferret in Preston always find someone for a gab n a decent burger lol |
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"Would you go to a pub on your own? Not to meet up with friends- literally just totally alone.
If not why not. If you do go on your own what are your experiences of this?
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I do as I stay away on business so often have a wander especially if I'm by the coast and try to find a harbour side pub.
Sometimes if I'm rural it stops dead like the American werewolf film pub |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yeah i do (male). Nip to the local for a couple of pints, 90% of the time someone will be there i know so its not too bad but if not put headphones in untill someone i know does come in. Helps having a friendly local though
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I'm often in pubs alone, as a frequent traveller and enjoying my own company. It does provide an option for others to communicate with you, perhaps more easily than when you may seem unavailable. It worked last night, with some flirting before chatting |
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Nope. I'll go out to eat on my own etc but not a pub or club (unless it's a swingers club)
My reasoning.. there are certain people in pubs/clubs that want to fuck you. They won't ask you, but if you're not careful they'll pop a little something in your drink rendering you useless.
Swingers clubs - they outright ask you and when you say no thanks 99% say "thanks anyway, have a great night" |
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I have never felt comfortable even waking into a pub alone to meet friends inside, let alone going in and drinking on my own. I have no issue with eating in restaurants alone or going to coffee shops alone. In my experience, women alone in pubs tend to be pestered by disrespectful men who seem to think they are just there to be picked up by them. Solo women also seem to be judged by other customers in this way too, and looked down on.
However, single men in pubs is seen as acceptable.
Conversely, I have been to numerous swingers clubs as a single female and felt far more comfortable and safer than in a pub. On my first visit to a swingers club I got chatting to a lovely couple who insisted on driving me home at the end of the night to make sure I was safe rather than getting the taxi that I had planned. |
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By *orum TrollWoman
over a year ago
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"dunno why exactly but this reminded me of that pick up tips thread, putting perfume down your cleavage and falling into a guy.
I need to find that thread. Good tip. "
i'd love to find it again. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Would you go to a pub on your own? Not to meet up with friends- literally just totally alone.
If not why not. If you do go on your own what are your experiences of this?
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Yes. I thoroughly enjoy it -- a drink and a good book. I also enjoy going with friends too. It's a different experience. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Interesting...
Well in this country you'd. Be crazy to enter a pub in this day and age on a Friday and saturday alone and for sure you would be vulnerable well the world's changed its not like it used to be ...
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Interesting...
Well in this country you'd. Be crazy to enter a pub in this day and age on a Friday and saturday alone and for sure you would be vulnerable well the world's changed its not like it used to be ...
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Eh? What pubs are you going in? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"All the time when I travel with work, go for something to eat and a beer alone. Sometimes for 3-4 weeks, does get lonely.
You need to do what I do, I talk to anyone that's there lol"
Not easy in Vietnam, India, China etc.
Europe is ok, I have some special lady friends in Mannheim and in Elblag. |
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By *s_macWoman
over a year ago
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"Interesting...
Well in this country you'd. Be crazy to enter a pub in this day and age on a Friday and saturday alone and for sure you would be vulnerable well the world's changed its not like it used to be ...
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Wow, there must be some scary pubs near you! |
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"Would you go to a pub on your own? Not to meet up with friends- literally just totally alone.
If not why not. If you do go on your own what are your experiences of this?
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Yes
My experiences are random and varied x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Would you go to a pub on your own? Not to meet up with friends- literally just totally alone.
If not why not. If you do go on your own what are your experiences of this?
" i often pop in on my own for a pint there's always someone to chat to even just bar man |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Nope. I'll go out to eat on my own etc but not a pub or club (unless it's a swingers club)
My reasoning.. there are certain people in pubs/clubs that want to fuck you. They won't ask you, but if you're not careful they'll pop a little something in your drink rendering you useless.
Swingers clubs - they outright ask you and when you say no thanks 99% say "thanks anyway, have a great night""
Good point about being careful with drinks. Still a risk at Swinger's clubs or anywhere. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Yes, no problem with this, sit at the bar and you can soon make conversation with someone... A bit of friendly banter is good for you....try it... "
They would think I'm mad. |
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"Would you go to a pub on your own? Not to meet up with friends- literally just totally alone.
If not why not. If you do go on your own what are your experiences of this?
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I work shifts so often go for a pub lunch alone xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The only time I've been I a pub alone was just over a week ago as I waiting for a time wasting no show off here.
I have her the benifit of the doubt and waited for nearly a hour as she had to travel.She wasn't answering her phone or replying to my texts so after nearly a hour of looking like a idiot sitting there alone I gave up and came home.
She then sent me a message on here saying:sorry she couldn't make it but she got pulled over for speeding and they arrested and she was in the currently police cells.
I replyed:I didn't know you got arrested and thrown in jail for speeding and do they let you take your mobile phone in there now.Thanks for making me look like a loner and a idiot for waiting in the pub alone.
That's when she blocked me
Oh well we all learn our lessons the hard way. |
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"I used to, but I went to pubs where I was almost certain to know someone. Don't go to pubs much these days though.
#boringoldfart "
Having said that, after I'd spent a couple of nights at Chams a few months ago, I spent most of Saturday wandering round some pubs in Birmingham before getting the last train back to Derby. Will be going back again for the social in Sept |
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I go to swingers clubs alone but I'm not comfortable going to the pub alone. I've only ever done it a few times and that is to go to a ladies darts match and I know the rest of the team will be there soon. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've never had any hang ups about going anywhere alone. In my youth, if I was alone in pubs/clubs, I found that women would approach me rather than the other way round. It must have been my little boy lost look.. |
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"Would you go to a pub on your own? Not to meet up with friends- literally just totally alone.
If not why not. If you do go on your own what are your experiences of this?
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S will go into a pub on her own , and I will follow her in soon after .
We won't acknowledge each other , and she will go on the pull . The guy or woman she pulls will know I'm about , but not necessarily be introduced to me .
It's as hot as fuck , we love it |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Would you go to a pub on your own? Not to meet up with friends- literally just totally alone.
If not why not. If you do go on your own what are your experiences of this?
S will go into a pub on her own , and I will follow her in soon after .
We won't acknowledge each other , and she will go on the pull . The guy or woman she pulls will know I'm about , but not necessarily be introduced to me .
It's as hot as fuck , we love it "
That's really horny! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Aye av got aspergers a like ma own company can't be bothered going wi Ma pals sometimes like my own space but then a get A few drinks into me and I end up best mates with everycunt in the pub sometimes invite them back to mines for a karaoke |
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"No I don't, I don't know why I think it's perfectly acceptable for a man to but it doesn't seem right for a woman. I did many years ago but I worked there so always someone I knew to have a drink with x "
This is the thing!
I can drive half an hour to my 'fave local(ish)' swinging club (therefore unable to drink) - get my kit off (it's a dress-down club), sit at the bar and chat to people all night without anyone thinking anything of it!
I can't, however, walk the 200 yards to my nearest local because I've no-one to go with - even though I'd love to at times just to be with 'the grown ups'!
It's still (in my town at least) perfectly acceptable for a guy to go to a pub alone - but not a woman!
It's unfair but at the moment it's still the way it is!
Hopefully that will change because there are a LOT of lonely single people out there!!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No I haven't been to a pub on my own, even walking in to a pub and ordering a drink while waiting for a Fab meet can be a little awkward until they turn up.
I'll often go to football on my own though, again it's something that's much better when you go with mates but that's not always possible |
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Sit in the beer garden after a days shopping or when I,m in the mood its nice to see the greenery and to hear the occasional blackbird and robin in song sometimes with other birdlife around its nice to have that freedom but gets lonely to.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Nope.
I don't like pubs or some of the creeps in them and the ones that approach me and act like they've never seen a woman before.
I'd much rather drink at home.
~Mia |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There are 2 pubs in my village and I never go to either alone. Went into one of them with a friend recently and there were 5 blokes in there all standing or sitting apart , no one chatting and boy was it desperate. We went outside and left them to it.....jeez how depressing |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I dont go to pubs for a drink alone but i dont go with hubby either. However i do go to pubs to eat alone. Its great. I take my Kindle and phone. The staff look after me really well. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"No I don't, I don't know why I think it's perfectly acceptable for a man to but it doesn't seem right for a woman. I did many years ago but I worked there so always someone I knew to have a drink with x
This is the thing!
I can drive half an hour to my 'fave local(ish)' swinging club (therefore unable to drink) - get my kit off (it's a dress-down club), sit at the bar and chat to people all night without anyone thinking anything of it!
I can't, however, walk the 200 yards to my nearest local because I've no-one to go with - even though I'd love to at times just to be with 'the grown ups'!
It's still (in my town at least) perfectly acceptable for a guy to go to a pub alone - but not a woman!
It's unfair but at the moment it's still the way it is!
Hopefully that will change because there are a LOT of lonely single people out there!!
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Yes it's true, I see the blokes sitting at the bar alone when I walk past and it's ok. But if I tried it then I wouldn't last long in there before some man decided I needed taking home for a good seeing too. (Well that's what I was told last time I was alone for 5 minutes) but it's a shame, now I can go for a coffee no problem x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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They are Not safe being alone in pubs and bars in this country for example How glassings and slashing are reported daily around towncentre bars etc regular occurances...you don't get that in Europe |
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"They are Not safe being alone in pubs and bars in this country for example How glassings and slashing are reported daily around towncentre bars etc regular occurances...you don't get that in Europe"
Rubbish,
I was in a bar in barcelona and someone got stabbed, it might happen less but to say it doesn't happen is bs
And to say bars aren't safe is again rubbish and scaremongering
Sure things happen but what's the point in living if you can't sit in a nice pub garden on a warm summers day or in front of a log fire on a bitter winter evening
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Would you go to a pub on your own? Not to meet up with friends- literally just totally alone.
If not why not. If you do go on your own what are your experiences of this?
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Going to the pub alone is nothing new for me. Where I grew up I could walk to the local pub and know someone in there. Now because I work away a lot I always walk into a pub on my lonesome |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Would you go to a pub on your own? Not to meet up with friends- literally just totally alone.
If not why not. If you do go on your own what are your experiences of this?
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All the time with no problems but I tend not to do rowdy town centre Friday and Saturday nights even with friends.just makes me feel old. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Last time I ventured into a pub alone, I was approached by men asking if I wanted company as it must be lonely sitting on my own.
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Alot of chancers in Walthamstow lol |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"No I don't, I don't know why I think it's perfectly acceptable for a man to but it doesn't seem right for a woman. I did many years ago but I worked there so always someone I knew to have a drink with x
This is the thing!
I can drive half an hour to my 'fave local(ish)' swinging club (therefore unable to drink) - get my kit off (it's a dress-down club), sit at the bar and chat to people all night without anyone thinking anything of it!
I can't, however, walk the 200 yards to my nearest local because I've no-one to go with - even though I'd love to at times just to be with 'the grown ups'!
It's still (in my town at least) perfectly acceptable for a guy to go to a pub alone - but not a woman!
It's unfair but at the moment it's still the way it is!
Hopefully that will change because there are a LOT of lonely single people out there!!
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"Would you go to a pub on your own? Not to meet up with friends- literally just totally alone.
If not why not. If you do go on your own what are your experiences of this?
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No. It's not something I would ever dream of doing. I've never really been a pub person anyway. I'm also quite anti-social around strangers or around groups of people. |
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I occasionally do pubs alone in both guy mode and girl. Usually after a day out, but occasionally just fancying something that didn't go from freezer to microwave when I can't be arsed cooking myself.
I tend to amuse myself with my phone while waiting for my food, eat, and then leave shortly thereafter. It's just a slightly more pleasant experience than "drive round to the second window, please." And of course it has alcohol.
To be fair, I often end up dining alone in pubs and restaurants while working away. So it doesn't seem like a big deal to me. |
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By *evaquitCouple
over a year ago
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I (he) do this at least once a week after work and have done for the past twelve years or so. I pick Mrs N up from work but have to wait 40 minutes; so I pop along to the pub, order chicken tikka, a pint of lime cordial, read the paper and catch up on the sport news. Never found it an issue and enjoy the solitude of it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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nope - rarely go for a coffee alone unless im meeting someone for a shopping trip or suchlike and im early - or time to kill before train home etc - have gone for a meal alone but it felt weird - |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I just don't see why it should be an issue, this is the 21st century after all.
In some pubs you can order food and drinks from your table via their apps so you don't have to worry about losing your seat while at the bar (of course, eventually you have to go wee wees),and surely anyone knows how to deal with unwanted attention (or how to welcome wanted attention).
Are we still so stuck in the dark ages that we think a woman alone is either an on the shelf spinster or a tart? Or that a man alone is a sad case or a sexual predator.
If I fancy a glass or two of something bubbly, I'd rather have that accompanied by bright lights and music, watching the world go by than alone in my wretched,cold flat crying into my glass over what went wrong in my life (not that I ever do that). |
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I've went to watch football before. It's kind of accepted, especially at a certain age that blokes go to the local on their own.
I've never been to a gig on my own, I've not even considered it really. How do others find the experience? It would make sense to go on my own as I've got a more of a metal taste in music that most of my mates don't share. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I just don't see why it should be an issue, this is the 21st century after all.
In some pubs you can order food and drinks from your table via their apps so you don't have to worry about losing your seat while at the bar (of course, eventually you have to go wee wees),and surely anyone knows how to deal with unwanted attention (or how to welcome wanted attention).
Are we still so stuck in the dark ages that we think a woman alone is either an on the shelf spinster or a tart? Or that a man alone is a sad case or a sexual predator.
If I fancy a glass or two of something bubbly, I'd rather have that accompanied by bright lights and music, watching the world go by than alone in my wretched,cold flat crying into my glass over what went wrong in my life (not that I ever do that)."
It shouldn't be but your stereotypes are still widely believed.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I don't drink.
But when I did, I wouldn't have gone to a pub on my own. Pubs were for socialising.
" I agree was for socialising but people. Dont interact unless your in a group ...then your safe ...the pub scene as changed dramatically.. |
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By *rozacMan
over a year ago
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if I do it's only for one then I move on. Always associate them with socialising and feel like u stick out too much when you're there solo. I'm sure no-one cares but I get an almost asberger anxiety creeping slowly
Gigs I've been on my own because you immerse yourself in a crowd and noones focusing on you.
And indie cinemas too. They have a diff vibe to mainstream cinemas. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"No. Men have been inappropriate enough to try and flirt with me when my ex was standing right next to me in pubs. I would never want to go alone "
Last night a guy grabbed my face and was really rude about the guy I was with. I never met this guy but he thought it was appropriate to squeeze my face and tell me how fit he was.
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By *ficouldMan
over a year ago
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Only a handful of times have I been solo to a pub. Would much prefer to sit on the hill watching the world go by (maybe with a bottle), although I do like people watching. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"No. Men have been inappropriate enough to try and flirt with me when my ex was standing right next to me in pubs. I would never want to go alone
Last night a guy grabbed my face and was really rude about the guy I was with. I never met this guy but he thought it was appropriate to squeeze my face and tell me how fit he was.
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I just find it so rude. I would never do that to a guy if I saw he was with someone. Sounds like that guy had no idea about personal boundaries. What a tool |
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By *ieman300Man
over a year ago
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"Would you go to a pub on your own? Not to meet up with friends- literally just totally alone.
If not why not. If you do go on your own what are your experiences of this?
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I go to the pub to be social with my mates. I wouldnt see the point in going on my jack jones. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Would you go to a pub on your own? Not to meet up with friends- literally just totally alone.
If not why not. If you do go on your own what are your experiences of this?
I go to the pub to be social with my mates. I wouldnt see the point in going on my jack jones." why not be brave and go alone is it because ....there mainly full of sad lonely men in boozers ...you could always get to know other strangers lol |
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By *ieman300Man
over a year ago
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"Would you go to a pub on your own? Not to meet up with friends- literally just totally alone.
If not why not. If you do go on your own what are your experiences of this?
I go to the pub to be social with my mates. I wouldnt see the point in going on my jack jones.why not be brave and go alone is it because ....there mainly full of sad lonely men in boozers ...you could always get to know other strangers lol"
Or i could just not as ive been perfectly happy not going to the pub on my own for 30 odd years! I dont have need nor wish to meet strangers for the sheer hell of it. |
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"Would you go to a pub on your own? Not to meet up with friends- literally just totally alone.
If not why not. If you do go on your own what are your experiences of this?
I go to the pub to be social with my mates. I wouldnt see the point in going on my jack jones.why not be brave and go alone is it because ....there mainly full of sad lonely men in boozers ...you could always get to know other strangers lol
Or i could just not as ive been perfectly happy not going to the pub on my own for 30 odd years! I dont have need nor wish to meet strangers for the sheer hell of it."
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By (user no longer on site)
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If I've been stuck in the office all day and it's bloody gorgeous outside I'm stopping for a pint on the way home. Alone or not as long as I can indulge in a crisp pint of Peroni I'm fine without company. Usually a few people let on but even if they don't I'm only passing through |
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If I'm doing some work or waiting for someone. But I'd never pop into a boozer and sit at the bar like a Billy no mates. Some random might end up talking to me! |
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I have been to a pub on my own at Waterloo station when my train was delayed for hours, and possibly at the airport.
Whilst I would be completely happy going to a restaurant on my own; pubs are places I go for a natter with friends so it just wouldn't occur to me to go alone. |
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By *ddit...Man
over a year ago
Land of the giants... ;-) |
I go out weekly... I work all over the country... enjoy meeting new people and chatting..
Its good for the soul and for the personality.. it makes me more outgoing..
Was in the live lounge in Cardiff last week.. and a club in canal street Manchester the week before..
Had some great adventures |
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I often go to pub's on my own at lunchtime,purely for selfish reasons I can get up and go with no explanation's of where I'm going,another reason I'm a bit of a loner like my own company,I like to people watch,I live in a small community,yes you do get slagged off as been a single female but to me these are narrow minded,judgemental people with nothing better to do with their lives |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I go out weekly... I work all over the country... enjoy meeting new people and chatting..
Its good for the soul and for the personality.. it makes me more outgoing..
Was in the live lounge in Cardiff last week.. and a club in canal street Manchester the week before..
Had some great adventures "
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By *ddit...Man
over a year ago
Land of the giants... ;-) |
"I go out weekly... I work all over the country... enjoy meeting new people and chatting..
Its good for the soul and for the personality.. it makes me more outgoing..
Was in the live lounge in Cardiff last week.. and a club in canal street Manchester the week before..
Had some great adventures "
Did you forget to add something jungleman? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I've went to watch football before. It's kind of accepted, especially at a certain age that blokes go to the local on their own.
I've never been to a gig on my own, I've not even considered it really. How do others find the experience? It would make sense to go on my own as I've got a more of a metal taste in music that most of my mates don't share. "
I've been to gigs alone. No-one knows me, I don't care what they think. When the music starts it doesn't matter anyway as the crowd is just one big excited entity. |
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By *anky_PankyWoman
over a year ago
Filthy Fuckeryville |
"I go out weekly... I work all over the country... enjoy meeting new people and chatting..
Its good for the soul and for the personality.. it makes me more outgoing..
Was in the live lounge in Cardiff last week.. and a club in canal street Manchester the week before..
Had some great adventures "
You have the kinda personality that can get away with it though - it's partly why we get on |
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By (user no longer on site)
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The local pubs where I live are the sort that if you walk into the pub on your own as a woman, you get leered at and they think you are in the wrong place. Other pubs near to me are not the sort of places where I woulld chat or mingle with anyone.
If i lived in a village and knew the pub landlord and staff of course it wouldnt be a problem to pop in for a drink. |
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"Would you go to a pub on your own? Not to meet up with friends- literally just totally alone.
If not why not. If you do go on your own what are your experiences of this?
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Yep butdepends on the pub and beverages on offer. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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You're never alone when you go to the local pubs around us.
There's always someone in who'll talk to you or In he pubs we visit often there's usually somebody I'll know |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Some peeps saying whilst traveling. I think thats a gimme for most people."
I go to local pubs on my own too. Quite happy with my own company and rarely get hassled. I think my resting bitch face is too well practiced |
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"A wise woman told me "you will never meet a future wife in a pub " never been married lol"
Well,that seems to me to be a very good reason to go to pubs. It helps me to avoid ever becoming anyones wife. |
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"A wise woman told me "you will never meet a future wife in a pub " never been married lol
Well,that seems to me to be a very good reason to go to pubs. It helps me to avoid ever becoming anyones wife."
Lol awesome logic |
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"A wise woman told me "you will never meet a future wife in a pub " never been married lol
Well,that seems to me to be a very good reason to go to pubs. It helps me to avoid ever becoming anyones wife.
Lol awesome logic "
I actually feel safer about it now. |
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By *ieman300Man
over a year ago
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"Some peeps saying whilst traveling. I think thats a gimme for most people.
I go to local pubs on my own too. Quite happy with my own company and rarely get hassled. I think my resting bitch face is too well practiced "
Haha. Aka your keep the feck away from me face |
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"Would you go to a pub on your own? Not to meet up with friends- literally just totally alone.
If not why not. If you do go on your own what are your experiences of this?
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Yes all the time even bars. I quite enjoy going out alone chilling and reminiscing. 2 bottles of wine and im away |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Don't think you get me walking in a back street boozer down the eastend or on dock road alone!
(do you get my drift)
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Well,of course,there are some places you'd only go if you had a bodyguard.
I only frequent nice pubs. |
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Go to the pub all the time, work away a lot and easily get bored of the same 4 walls in a hotel room so go find the local. Almost always find someone to chat to and anyone who brings a dog in to the pub will always have a chat with me whether they like it or not because I really want to say hello to their hound!
Some people think it's strange but it's a million times better than sitting in a hotel room with only the intereweb to keep you company!
Almost always someone there in the same boat as you. |
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It's no problem in a local type pub you will either find someone you know, or get chatting to other locals. In a city pub it's often full of people on their own usually contract workers who have the choice of pub or hotel room both alone, but more chance of company in the pub. |
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"Don't think you get me walking in a back street boozer down the eastend or on dock road alone!
(do you get my drift)
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Strangely enough they are often the friendliest places. I think there is a "no threat" air to a stranger walking in alone. The least friendly are the large pubs designed to cater to large groups. |
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