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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Hi just after some advice am thinking of going to club f but unsure due to been a single male and wandered if anyone had any advice for single males at the club and there first visit |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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"Hi just after some advice am thinking of going to club f but unsure due to been a single male and wandered if anyone had any advice for single males at the club and there first visit "
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don't be a tit!!!!
just general treat it like you would your local... talk to people, get a feel for the place and don't be an arse!!!!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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You'll have fun. Its a great friendly place. I was sooooo nervous first time I went. But those nerves soon melted away once I was inside and welcomed by the great staff. A member of staff will give you a tour of the place, tell you how it works and answer any questions you may have. And then the tour will end back in the bar. When all us friendly regulars will be more than happy to chat and make new friends . Top tip. Dont ait in a corner. Make conversation at the bar , get chatting. Then you will feel at home before you know it. Amd most of all. Relax and have fun xxx |
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"Hi just after some advice am thinking of going to club f but unsure due to been a single male and wandered if anyone had any advice for single males at the club and there first visit
4 words......
don't be a tit!!!!
just general treat it like you would your local... talk to people, get a feel for the place and don't be an arse!!!!
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Hahah _abio! What are we told about treating future gets I mean guests kindly
OP CLUBF is fabtastic! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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1. Relax. Tell people it's your first time and you'll find people will be really supportive.
2. Don't be too shy. Treat it as another bar you've just walked in to, say hello, make eye contact, don't be embarrassed as there's no need. No one is judging you.
3. Don't have any expectations. This is the biggest stumbling block for many new club goers who expect action because they've paid an entrance fee. If you come across that way you'll be digging your own grave.
4. Have fun!  |
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