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Da Muthaflippin
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Da Muthaflippin
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Originally posted by David
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Originally posted by Fom
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Originally posted by ukturtle
Considering some of the posts today, and general experiences from my life when i lived in London/Brighton/Exeter I want to put this discussion to the forum.
How come a gay club refuses entry to straight people and is allowed to do that, but if a straight club did it to a gay person it would be a form of homophobia?
Surely the gay clubs are a bit Heterophobic?
Some people have spoke to say it's because straights cause trouble, but most straight people I know have no issue, and Gay men are just as likely to cause a fight or bitch fest.
Gay pride is all about celebrating gay's being equals, yet I sometimes find the 'Gay world' a bit hypocritcal because sometimes we don't treat others as equals???
What's the forums opinions on this (please no spats or arguments, just people's opinions).
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I don't know about you but I have never seen a club that turns away straight people... these clubs and events are where gay people can go and celebrate themselves and feel safe... being able to kiss in a club and not get beat up.
If straight people want to go nothing is stopping them, seriously, have you seen straight people being turned away?
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Pink in Liverpool City Centre.
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Probably chavs
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