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Originally posted by 30stone
My brother and his mate went to a gay club, just to cause trouble..
Went in, my brother acting as his mates bodyguard not letting people touch him.
Then after pushing people around the bouncers told em to leave, so they did and pushed a grundon infront of the doors.
So i can understand it.
But yeh i suppose for the majority of people who are straight and just going in for a drink im sure they would be p****d off..
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Yeh this explains bouncers actions a lot, bouncers are given specific things to follow, no trackies, no hats, no big crowds, no young, no old, no ugly. It is a club and it is where people go for a certain thing, wether that be Drum and Bass or to celebrate and be proud of their sexuality which is often looked down on.
It is so easy for a gay person to feel intimidated by a straight person, they go there to have a good time not to be stared at as if its abnormal, therefore anyone who is causing trouble or looks like they could after a few drinks are turned away. Its what clubs do, you get turned away if they dont want you in. If you are walking to the bar/club sniggering at the guys clothes, or gauping at stupid things then you will be turned away. Clubs are for a good time... gay people go to gay clubs to have a good time without feeling like what they are doing is abnormal which is how they feel everywhere else in the world.
I never quite understood why straight people get so frustrated about it, just let gay people have their fun... are you so desperate to go into a gay club? And as Tom says, most gay clubs in Manchester let any sexuality in.