It all depends on how you plan to approach visiting a club as a single male.
If you are a friendly, chatty and sociable person and don't view a club as a free for all then you are likely to have a good evening and be welcomed by other guests. If you sit in a corner and don't chat to anyone, join the "wanking zombies" who follow ladies and couples around or get touchy feely without permission then you definitely won't be made to feel welcome and you risk being asked to leave by club management.
The right kind of single men are always welcome to club events that are open for all. Some club events are only for couples or couples and single ladies so make sure you check before you go. Lots of clubs require guests to be members and do charge a membership fee along with the normal entry fees.
Have a look at the club reviews page on fab. You can see what others are saying about clubs and there are links to club websites so you can find out more about them. Some clubs do newbie events which are a great place to start. Many club events are advertised on the clubs section of the forums and you can ask to be added to the guest list. |
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By *lthomasMan
over a year ago
Wolverhampton |
"It all depends on how you plan to approach visiting a club as a single male.
If you are a friendly, chatty and sociable person and don't view a club as a free for all then you are likely to have a good evening and be welcomed by other guests. If you sit in a corner and don't chat to anyone, join the "wanking zombies" who follow ladies and couples around or get touchy feely without permission then you definitely won't be made to feel welcome and you risk being asked to leave by club management.
The right kind of single men are always welcome to club events that are open for all. Some club events are only for couples or couples and single ladies so make sure you check before you go. Lots of clubs require guests to be members and do charge a membership fee along with the normal entry fees.
Have a look at the club reviews page on fab. You can see what others are saying about clubs and there are links to club websites so you can find out more about them. Some clubs do newbie events which are a great place to start. Many club events are advertised on the clubs section of the forums and you can ask to be added to the guest list." that just about sums it up perfectly.
A lot of clubs restrict the number of single guys, and some you have to have visited before and get your name on a "guest list" for busy weekend nights, but if you don't turn up, expect not to make the guest list again |
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By *aiyale OP Man
over a year ago
Salisbury |
"It all depends on how you plan to approach visiting a club as a single male.
If you are a friendly, chatty and sociable person and don't view a club as a free for all then you are likely to have a good evening and be welcomed by other guests. If you sit in a corner and don't chat to anyone, join the "wanking zombies" who follow ladies and couples around or get touchy feely without permission then you definitely won't be made to feel welcome and you risk being asked to leave by club management.
The right kind of single men are always welcome to club events that are open for all. Some club events are only for couples or couples and single ladies so make sure you check before you go. Lots of clubs require guests to be members and do charge a membership fee along with the normal entry fees.
Have a look at the club reviews page on fab. You can see what others are saying about clubs and there are links to club websites so you can find out more about them. Some clubs do newbie events which are a great place to start. Many club events are advertised on the clubs section of the forums and you can ask to be added to the guest list." Thanks a lot for the heads up |
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