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OP strikes me as insecure and seeking validation and attention in a lot of different spaces.
The fatty has entered the chat!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you consider it safe for a solo woman? Do they offer valet parking?
(Not OP) I'm a single woman who has attended several different clubs. I feel safer at these clubs than I do at a typical bar. Married men have always treated me the way they would want their wives to be treated. Also, everyone in the community looks out for one another, especially when it comes to single women. Single women are in high demand so the last thing they want to do is scare them away. The community is a small world and if someone did anything inappropriate they wouldn't be welcomed back and word would get around. Obviously no system is perfect and sometimes bad things happen, but I never felt unsafe.
Anonymous wrote:Would you consider it safe for a solo woman? Do they offer valet parking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this even legal. Itâs a lesson of Sodom and Gomorrah
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep the questions as clean as you can and I will do my best to answer all posted here. I wonât name the exact club or day I went, but the visit was in the last month.
Iâm doing this because it was way less scary than I built it up in my mind. I am hoping to help others who are curious and nervous about making the first step/visit.
How attractive were the people? Being propositioned by people I find unattractive and having to see them getting raunchy with each other would turn my stomach.
If you read through the thread, I address attractiveness at several points. If your stomach turns at the idea of someone that you don't find attractive enjoying their body or someone else's body, this is probably not the environment for you. I didn't see anyone that I found grossly unattractive, but had I, I would have just looked away. I don't know what your personal definition of attractiveness is because that is very personal, but please keep in mind that you might be someone's idea of unattractive. Body acceptance (yours and others) is key for enjoying a lifestyle club.
DP. But realistically it sounds like all the women there were in fact performing femininity (all dressed up, taking the role of the traditionally âsexyâ one) whereas the men just put on a nice pair of slacks. Although I find the âlifestyleâ clubs intriguing I think I would feel very off-put at the reproduction of mainstream gender stuff.
Most people in the lifestyle, like most people not in it, are into mainstream gender stuff. But Iâm sure you can find subgroups in the lifestyle for gender non conforming people. (Not OP here, but Iâm pretty sure I know where she went).
I donât even need âgender nonconformingâ but I think it would be pretty irritating and not a turn-on if the event just reprised mainstream pr0n scenarios. Itâs supposed to be âswingingâ but just for the edification of the men or for women like OP who specifically enjoy that?
Anonymous wrote:How is this even legal. Itâs a lesson of Sodom and Gomorrah
Anonymous wrote:Are there non sexual intro events for vetting each other?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep the questions as clean as you can and I will do my best to answer all posted here. I wonât name the exact club or day I went, but the visit was in the last month.
Iâm doing this because it was way less scary than I built it up in my mind. I am hoping to help others who are curious and nervous about making the first step/visit.
How attractive were the people? Being propositioned by people I find unattractive and having to see them getting raunchy with each other would turn my stomach.
If you read through the thread, I address attractiveness at several points. If your stomach turns at the idea of someone that you don't find attractive enjoying their body or someone else's body, this is probably not the environment for you. I didn't see anyone that I found grossly unattractive, but had I, I would have just looked away. I don't know what your personal definition of attractiveness is because that is very personal, but please keep in mind that you might be someone's idea of unattractive. Body acceptance (yours and others) is key for enjoying a lifestyle club.
DP. But realistically it sounds like all the women there were in fact performing femininity (all dressed up, taking the role of the traditionally âsexyâ one) whereas the men just put on a nice pair of slacks. Although I find the âlifestyleâ clubs intriguing I think I would feel very off-put at the reproduction of mainstream gender stuff.
Most people in the lifestyle, like most people not in it, are into mainstream gender stuff. But Iâm sure you can find subgroups in the lifestyle for gender non conforming people. (Not OP here, but Iâm pretty sure I know where she went).
Anonymous wrote:How is this even legal. Itâs a lesson of Sodom and Gomorrah
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you interested but not as brave as OP, try the Lyonesse series of books. Sierra Simone. Good on audible too. It is not for everybody: https://www.goodreads.com/series/359577-lyonesse
Thanks for the book recco. Much appreciated. Let me know if you have more!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep the questions as clean as you can and I will do my best to answer all posted here. I wonât name the exact club or day I went, but the visit was in the last month.
Iâm doing this because it was way less scary than I built it up in my mind. I am hoping to help others who are curious and nervous about making the first step/visit.
How attractive were the people? Being propositioned by people I find unattractive and having to see them getting raunchy with each other would turn my stomach.
If you read through the thread, I address attractiveness at several points. If your stomach turns at the idea of someone that you don't find attractive enjoying their body or someone else's body, this is probably not the environment for you. I didn't see anyone that I found grossly unattractive, but had I, I would have just looked away. I don't know what your personal definition of attractiveness is because that is very personal, but please keep in mind that you might be someone's idea of unattractive. Body acceptance (yours and others) is key for enjoying a lifestyle club.
DP. But realistically it sounds like all the women there were in fact performing femininity (all dressed up, taking the role of the traditionally âsexyâ one) whereas the men just put on a nice pair of slacks. Although I find the âlifestyleâ clubs intriguing I think I would feel very off-put at the reproduction of mainstream gender stuff.
Anonymous wrote:How is this even legal. Itâs a lesson of Sodom and Gomorrah