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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Mrs just asked to leave Black Rose pub on Rose St Edinburgh for kissing a girl outside - bouncer told them they couldnt 'do that'!!!! Wtf?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Shocking! Id complain to management about it

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By *r Costa xxMan  over a year ago

stirling

They can come round mine, no objections here lol

I thought the world had moved on, clearly not in this case!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Bouncer - 'you have got to go' after seekng Mrs kiss a girl (was fine for previous 2 hours btw) Folk at the bar (to the guy whos girlfriend she kissed outside) You and your baldie (me) pal need to leave with your women right now....

Homophobia alive and well at the Black Rose Bar on Rose St

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By *eekingSinCouple  over a year ago

Glasgow

Not cool at all

I'd be complaining via the public channels (Facebook etc) and see if they care to comment but would imagine the reply would be that the bouncer was from an external company etc etc

xx

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Shame as great bar and great music but we will never be back

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By *ade_of_StarsCouple  over a year ago

Whitburn

I love that pub. I always thought that rock bars would be a little more open minded. I'm shocked for everyone involved. Spread the word on social media, demand an explanation!

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By *r Costa xxMan  over a year ago

stirling


"Bouncer - 'you have got to go' after seekng Mrs kiss a girl (was fine for previous 2 hours btw) Folk at the bar (to the guy whos girlfriend she kissed outside) You and your baldie (me) pal need to leave with your women right now....

Homophobia alive and well at the Black Rose Bar on Rose St "

Stick to Glasgow lol

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

No one more shocked than us. Great bar but attitude to two girls kissing deplorable sadly

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By *ithardscotMan  over a year ago

Kelty

Reflects badly on the pub, that their doorman are so ignorant.

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By *ade_of_StarsCouple  over a year ago

Whitburn

There's certainly a Facebook page. Demand answers. Keep us updated

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By *eekingSinCouple  over a year ago

Glasgow

In fact, be wary of posting on FB if you still want to keep your anonymity on here

xx

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

To be fair there was suddenly a current of hostility within the bar after that - people we'd been buying drinks with/for told us we needed to leave. Bizzare and unsettling then we realised why. Very sad.

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By *ade_of_StarsCouple  over a year ago

Whitburn

So how did it all go down?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

We left feeling suddenly very unwelcome. No problem for a heterosexual couple kissing but girl kissing girl clearly not on - perhaps it was the fact the girls were clearly with men?! Does that make it better or worse?!

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By *ade_of_StarsCouple  over a year ago

Whitburn

Makes no difference at all. Totally shady behaviour from the pub / bouncer / patrons

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Gutted as we love that pub!

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By *ana_MWoman  over a year ago

Over the hills and far away

I think a few 1* re_iews on the subject from the people of fab (though no need to advertise that of course lol) could make them possibly rethink

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

It's just really sad that two women can't share a kiss and a dance in a pub without the place turning hostile. We were standing by our own table by the door for those who know it certainly not in anyones face

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By *ana_MWoman  over a year ago

Over the hills and far away

It is, and certainly doesn't make me wanna go visit the pub with friends who may or not be play friends but I share d*unken kisses with loads of female friends, gay, bi, and straight! Many women do.. grrr

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By *antsguy007Man  over a year ago

Whiteley

That is bang out of order (and I would saythe same if it was 2 gents kissing).

In this day and age why does anyone care about sexuality anymore?? I thought we had left the dark ages behind years ago?

Glad to see you aren't going back but I would also complain about it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It is, and certainly doesn't make me wanna go visit the pub with friends who may or not be play friends but I share d*unken kisses with loads of female friends, gay, bi, and straight! Many women do.. grrr"
that's what a was thinking, a go out with girlfriends and they are always snogging each others face off.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

It's not the first time we've come across this - wonder if there is a wider intolerance of gay/bi females in so called straight bars. Some women certainly feel threatened by such behaviour as a married woman kissing a pal

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Pathetic!

its just a kiss, the world is a silly place at times!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It's not the first time we've come across this - wonder if there is a wider intolerance of gay/bi females in so called straight bars. Some women certainly feel threatened by such behaviour as a married woman kissing a pal"

I thought it was the bouncers who asked you to leave...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Should have gone to the Kenilworth, they're a bit friendlier towards same sex public displays of affections.

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By *andACouple  over a year ago

glasgow

I always enjoy a good kiss on a night out, it's part of the fun......and the build up to even more fun later on. Shame to hear this place has been so narrow minded about things.

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By *44bertCouple  over a year ago

Inverness


"Not cool at all

I'd be complaining via the public channels (Facebook etc) and see if they care to comment but would imagine the reply would be that the bouncer was from an external company etc etc

xx"

Absolutely. Post on their FB page and tag them on the Twitters. Tag in local LGBT groups, too - they can make a fuss. Not acceptable.

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By *iewMan  over a year ago
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Angus & Findhorn


"I think a few 1* re_iews on the subject from the people of fab (though no need to advertise that of course lol) could make them possibly rethink"

That's unfair

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By *iewMan  over a year ago
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Angus & Findhorn

I think the OP should complain direct to the owners/management

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The owners/management may not know what their staff are doing or even agree. Complain direct.

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By *iewMan  over a year ago
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Angus & Findhorn

It's sad, but there is bi/homophobia within the swinging liberal thinking world... the club scene have to have bi nights so not to offend.

No surprise it exists elsewhere

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By *ndykayMan  over a year ago

Falkirk


"The owners/management may not know what their staff are doing or even agree. Complain direct. "

This. It's only the owners who can change it.

IF the owners choose to do nothing then they are fair game but at least give them the chance to defend themselves first.

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By *ndykayMan  over a year ago

Falkirk

But for the record, I don't see why anyone would have a problem with ANY pda by anyone, regardless of gender or sexual orientation.

But, that being said, I realise it still exists

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By *ola cubesMan  over a year ago

coatbridge


"The owners/management may not know what their staff are doing or even agree. Complain direct. "
this remember its not really the pubs staff also.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The owners/management may not know what their staff are doing or even agree. Complain direct. this remember its not really the pubs staff also. "

Yeah without doubt go straight to pub management and inform them of this. Give them a chance to defend themselves.

I do not think is it part of the pub remit or is it.

If they did not know about it they might implement training for the bouncer.

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By *uzzy-LogicMan  over a year ago

Fochabers

Sorry you had that experience, the old excuse of door steward is from an external company is balls? It's the bar that set the rules that the steward enforce.

But I'm not surprised even on here and at lgbt venues and events there is prejudices towards bi people. I found it surprising at first but now it's just as annoying as all the other idiot prejudices by stupid people.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Sorry you had that experience, the old excuse of door steward is from an external company is balls? It's the bar that set the rules that the steward enforce.

But I'm not surprised even on here and at lgbt venues and events there is prejudices towards bi people. I found it surprising at first but now it's just as annoying as all the other idiot prejudices by stupid people."

Agreed, Fab can be very very hostile towards its bi community. In my experience it's always been from women. Never had a single bit of abuse from a guy. Personally I'd love to see a bi forum on here where we can actually talk about things away from those who don't want to hear it.

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By *ola cubesMan  over a year ago

coatbridge


"Sorry you had that experience, the old excuse of door steward is from an external company is balls? It's the bar that set the rules that the steward enforce.

But I'm not surprised even on here and at lgbt venues and events there is prejudices towards bi people. I found it surprising at first but now it's just as annoying as all the other idiot prejudices by stupid people.

Agreed, Fab can be very very hostile towards its bi community. In my experience it's always been from women. Never had a single bit of abuse from a guy. Personally I'd love to see a bi forum on here where we can actually talk about things away from those who don't want to hear it."

to many bi folk swing the "hostile" flag. most couldnt care less about folks sexial orientation. until they try to get a meet with someone who does not want sexual contact with a bi person thats not hostile thats a preferance.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Sorry you had that experience, the old excuse of door steward is from an external company is balls? It's the bar that set the rules that the steward enforce.

But I'm not surprised even on here and at lgbt venues and events there is prejudices towards bi people. I found it surprising at first but now it's just as annoying as all the other idiot prejudices by stupid people.

Agreed, Fab can be very very hostile towards its bi community. In my experience it's always been from women. Never had a single bit of abuse from a guy. Personally I'd love to see a bi forum on here where we can actually talk about things away from those who don't want to hear it.to many bi folk swing the "hostile" flag. most couldnt care less about folks sexial orientation. until they try to get a meet with someone who does not want sexual contact with a bi person thats not hostile thats a preferance. "

I've had people message me out of the blue, with no prior contact to tell me that my sexual preference is disgusting. That's what I mean by hostile.

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By *argaidMan  over a year ago

glasgow

I'd forward that kind of abuse directly to management if I were you.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I would also send a nice letter to Edinburgh city council as they issue the licence that keeps them in business, as part of the licence the are tied to certain rules and regulations of which one is the councils equality policy.

May not do anything in the short term but at least the premises would have to re_iew there own procedures on such matters if they think there licence is at risk.

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By *ade_of_StarsCouple  over a year ago

Whitburn


"Sorry you had that experience, the old excuse of door steward is from an external company is balls? It's the bar that set the rules that the steward enforce.

But I'm not surprised even on here and at lgbt venues and events there is prejudices towards bi people. I found it surprising at first but now it's just as annoying as all the other idiot prejudices by stupid people.

Agreed, Fab can be very very hostile towards its bi community. In my experience it's always been from women. Never had a single bit of abuse from a guy. Personally I'd love to see a bi forum on here where we can actually talk about things away from those who don't want to hear it.to many bi folk swing the "hostile" flag. most couldnt care less about folks sexial orientation. until they try to get a meet with someone who does not want sexual contact with a bi person thats not hostile thats a preferance. "

Perpetuating the idea the bi people can't keep their hands off the same sex. It maybe preference but it's preference borne of ignorance.

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By *anny77Man  over a year ago

glasgow

It sounds to me like the bouncer is the main issue here. I'd contact the bar directly and, if it seemed to be their opinion too, then that's an issue. However you should give them the opportunity to address it - especially if you do like the place.

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By *irty-milfCouple  over a year ago

edinburgh

Scotland is a weird place sometimes. Backward and simple minded.

If this happened say in a persons private home then I can to some extent understand it. After all a person has the right to set the rules inside their own home.

In a public venue however it is ridiculous to try and impose your own moral values and codes of behaviour on everyone else.

As long as the behaviour is not illegal or at risk of causing physical harm/damage then why should anyone else get all outraged over it?

But in Scotland sadly this kind of nonsense still persists.

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By *ootlover456Man  over a year ago

Paisley

utterly ridiculous.

would just told the jealous bastards to mind their own

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By *ensual temptressWoman  over a year ago

Southampton


"Bouncer - 'you have got to go' after seekng Mrs kiss a girl (was fine for previous 2 hours btw) Folk at the bar (to the guy whos girlfriend she kissed outside) You and your baldie (me) pal need to leave with your women right now....

Homophobia alive and well at the Black Rose Bar on Rose St "

Did you ask them why you were being asked to leave? Did they actually say the women kissing was the issue ? If they actually said it was the women kissing then report the bouncer to the pub owner .This gives them opportunity to rectify a situation they are no doubt unaware of . That seems fair rather than shouting homophobia due to one persons actions .

If however if it was not confirmed DEFINITELY it was due to the KISSING then I would say it's highly unfair to splash this on a public forum . We only have your side of the events and as said many times on forum ,there's 3 sides to every story .

Any homophobia is totally unacceptable and certainly needs to be flagged up in the right ways which I'm sure if required you will do op

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