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Just now, Flybhoy said:

So is an Irish bar not an Irish bar?

You can drink in an irish bar despite not being irish?

Yeah, but I wouldn't say I went to an Irish bar and qualify that by saying I wasn't Irish. would you?

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3 minutes ago, PB 4.2 said:

You should email Electric Six.  

the lyrics are "I wan't to take you to a gay bar" not " I want to take you to a gay bar, but please specifically mention that you are not gay when discussing the bar with anyone"

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Just now, Romeo said:

Yeah, but I wouldn't say I went to an Irish bar and qualify that by saying I wasn't Irish. would you?

You are clearly going down the fishing route like others. I made the point several posts ago that a gay bar is a brilliant laugh and a great night out regardless of your sexuality...i.e you don't have to be gay have a drink and/or have a good time in a bar whether it be a designated or unofficial gay bar. It all depends on the individual pub and its staff and clientele etc.

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2 minutes ago, Flybhoy said:

You are clearly going down the fishing route like others. I made the point several posts ago that a gay bar is a brilliant laugh and a great night out regardless of your sexuality...i.e you don't have to be gay have a drink and/or have a good time in a bar whether it be a designated or unofficial gay bar. It all depends on the individual pub and its staff and clientele etc.

I'm not fishing, just don't see the point of you having to mention you're not gay.

eta what is an "unofficial gay bar"?

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2 hours ago, Jmothecat2 said:

 


I like The Regent in Edinburgh but ensure to wear my 'I'm not gay' t-shirt when I go in and wear three sets of underwear, and ensure I occasionally call customers 'poofs' for washing their hands etc, just so people don't accidentally think I'm a gay.



 

 

It took me till the 3rd time I was in there to realise it was a gay bar. You tend not to notice these things when you're having fun.

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2 minutes ago, tree house tam said:

It took me till the 3rd time I was in there to realise it was a gay bar. You tend not to notice these things when you're having fun.

Christ that’s worse than “I’m not gay”.

 

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Just now, tree house tam said:

No issues with mine or anyone else's thank you very much.

I’m glad to hear it Tam.  Not because there’s any issues with it but rather it could be a painful journey I’d imagine.

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6 minutes ago, Romeo said:

I'm not fishing, just don't see the point of you having to mention you're not gay.

eta what is an "unofficial gay bar"?

All over Glasgow, indeed Scotland there are well known Celtic and Rangers pubs and well known gay pubs, I've also been in Edinburgh in pubs known as Hibs and Hearts pubs  

None of the above have any football club of sexuality sign above the door, they may be popular with people of said ilk but neither are they totally exclusive to those of such footballing or even sexual orientation. 

My cousin used to be a karaoke host in the waterloo bar near Central station and she was openly and obviously gay, a lot of gay people drank in there as did some people who were straight including myself on occasion, the Bistro in Stirling was not an official gay bar but had a majority of gay clientele, but plenty straight people including myself, I met the girl who would go on to be my wife and have my three children on a night out in there, my point being, officially or unofficially a pub is a pub regardless of who attaches themselves to it.

I still dont see your point other than the blatantly obvious insinuation. 

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1 minute ago, Granny Danger said:

I’m glad to hear it Tam.  Not because there’s any issues with it but rather it could be a painful journey I’d imagine.

Anal sex always comes with a cost.  

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1 minute ago, Flybhoy said:

All over Glasgow, indeed Scotland there are well known Celtic and Rangers pubs and well known gay pubs, I've also been in Edinburgh in pubs known as Hibs and Hearts pubs  

None of the above have any football club of sexuality sign above the door, they may be popular with people of said ilk but neither are they totally exclusive to those of such footballing or even sexual orientation. 

My cousin used to be a karaoke host in the waterloo bar near Central station and she was openly and obviously gay, a lot of gay people drank in there as did some people who were straight including myself on occasion, the Bistro in Stirling was not an official gay bar but had a majority of gay clientele, but plenty straight people including myself, I met the girl who would go on to be my wife and have my three children on a night out in there, my point being, officially or unofficially a pub is a pub regardless of who attaches themselves to it.

I still dont see your point other than the blatantly obvious insinuation. 

 

*stands up and applauds* 

An absolutely magnificent post Magee. You’ve totally nailed the difference between an official gay bar and an unofficial gay bar. 

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