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Zing 16-04-2011 23:52

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Originally Posted by Welshchris (Post 35214909)
and what im saying is u have to be careful how u judge and when u do u have to take into account the situation and who or what is involved.

I agree with that

TheDaddy 17-04-2011 06:27

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Originally Posted by Kymmy (Post 35214084)
:rolleyes:

Keep trying to make that look relevant if you want but to me if they had been called the Gay Adoption Agencies I'd feel the same.

Arthurgray50@blu 17-04-2011 10:26

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Hi Hugh CFT, I take your point on a man having the snip, I had the snip about 15 years ago on medical grounds, it doesn't stop you having fun, you just don't produce the goods.

As far as l know, in Soho, there are quite a few gay bars, IF, the the two men were kissing in a straight pub, then its up to the landlord of the pub, to act on behalf of the customer, if it was in a gay bar, then that is different.

Zing 17-04-2011 10:34

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35214994)
Hi Hugh CFT, I take your point on a man having the snip, I had the snip about 15 years ago on medical grounds, it doesn't stop you having fun, you just don't produce the goods.

As far as l know, in Soho, there are quite a few gay bars, IF, the the two men were kissing in a straight pub, then its up to the landlord of the pub, to act on behalf of the customer, if it was in a gay bar, then that is different.

no it isnt. If say for example in a gay bar one bloke was performing felatio under the table to another then depending on the venue the landlord would have a right to step in and stop it. There are rules of decency for everyone. Some bars of course allow sex but then the membership would know that before entering

Gary L 17-04-2011 10:40

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Originally Posted by Zing (Post 35215001)
Some bars of course allow sex but then the membership would know that before entering

How, do they have a notice on the door saying sex allowed on the premises?

Hugh 17-04-2011 10:43

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35214994)
Hi Hugh CFT, I take your point on a man having the snip, I had the snip about 15 years ago on medical grounds, it doesn't stop you having fun, you just don't produce the goods.

As far as l know, in Soho, there are quite a few gay bars, IF, the the two men were kissing in a straight pub, then its up to the landlord of the pub, to act on behalf of the customer, if it was in a gay bar, then that is different.

Arthur, no it wouldn't - the point of equality (and this may come as a surprise to you) is that the same rules apply to everyone....;)

btw, you had the snip "on medical grounds" - what other grounds are there - aesthetic or just for fun?:D

Zing 17-04-2011 10:44

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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35215005)
How, do they have a notice on the door saying sex allowed on the premises?

oh come on dude you really aint that nieve are ya lol

Gary L 17-04-2011 10:48

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Originally Posted by Zing (Post 35215009)
oh come on dude you really aint that nieve are ya lol

There's a pretty scantily dressed woman standing at the door, then? :)

Zing 17-04-2011 11:03

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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35215014)
There's a pretty scantily dressed woman standing at the door, then? :)

not if its a gay sex club lol

Hugh 17-04-2011 11:09

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erm, "gay" isn't just men, remember......

Gary L 17-04-2011 11:17

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35215039)
erm, "gay" isn't just men, remember......

We know. we've got the videos.

Zing 17-04-2011 11:43

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35215039)
erm, "gay" isn't just men, remember......

did you see me say it was??? ......

why do you feel the need to correct things that do not need correcting? I am not stupid I am not an idiot so please do not treat me as such.....

Do me a favour and run a google search for gay sex bars and see the results. I do not know what the scene is like for lesbians but a Gay Sex Bar or club is used the vast majority of the time when reffering to men. I have no idea if women partake in such activities. Please note I was reffering to a gay sex bar not a gay bar which is "in the scene" ( as far as I can assertain) more likely to involve men hence my statement in reply to Garys scantilly clan women with not if its a gay sex club

---------- Post added at 11:43 ---------- Previous post was at 11:31 ----------

Also purely for research I googled lesbian sex club and got results. It appears for a reason unknown to me the "scene" uses Gay Sex Club to refer to men only establishments and Lesbian Sex Club/Party ro refer to establishments catering to females. Why well I have no idea do you?

Gary L 17-04-2011 11:46

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For what it's worth I've always regarded the term 'gay' to be more associated with men than women. I don't even use the term when talking about 2 women as opposed to 2 men.

Zing 17-04-2011 11:48

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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35215065)
For what it's worth I've always regarded the term 'gay' to be more associated with men than women. I don't even use the term when talking about 2 women as opposed to 2 men.

as I said previously in the thread Gay is just a word with many meanings. Homosexual is the word which means same gender attraction

Hugh 17-04-2011 11:49

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Originally Posted by Zing (Post 35215051)
did you see me say it was??? ......

why do you feel the need to correct things that do not need correcting? I am not stupid I am not an idiot so please do not treat me as such.....

Do me a favour and run a google search for gay sex bars and see the results. I do not know what the scene is like for lesbians but a Gay Sex Bar or club is used the vast majority of the time when reffering to men. I have no idea if women partake in such activities. Please note I was reffering to a gay sex bar not a gay bar which is "in the scene" ( as far as I can assertain) more likely to involve men hence my statement in reply to Garys scantilly clan women with not if its a gay sex club

---------- Post added at 11:43 ---------- Previous post was at 11:31 ----------

Also purely for research I googled lesbian sex club and got results. It appears for a reason unknown to me the "scene" uses Gay Sex Club to refer to men only establishments and Lesbian Sex Club/Party ro refer to establishments catering to females. Why well I have no idea do you?

Zing, I wasn't correcting you, I was clarifying in relation to Gary's post
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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35215014)
There's a pretty scantily dressed woman standing at the door, then? :)



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