I'm a 63 single man. Just recently started visiting clubs. I never understood all of the hate single men get. Then last night, I saw it. Private club. Single men are allowed but the total number is limited so there are always far more couples and single women. Beautiful young woman. Maybe 22. Pretty. Perfect body. This club gives everybody a wristband so you know if they are single or part of a couple. She was single. She spent the night walking around in only a bra and panties. I never saw her play with anyone so I dont know what she was looking for. I kept running into her in the no play/ socializing areas. Pleasant person to talk to. Would talk to anyone . The single guys would not leave her alone. I can understand talking to her, but if she shows no interest, stop trying and move on, or just talk to her. She would be talking to one guy when another would walk up and start talking to her like the first guy wasn't there. Now she is trying to have rwo conversations at the same time. Two guys, who I assume knew each other and probably came to the club together, surrounded her. She was standing near an almost full couch. She sat down in an obvious, polite way to tell them to get lost. They literally squeezed themselves in on each side of her. She adressed all of the staff by their first names and they all knew her first name so I have toassune she is a regular and if she felt unsafe she would not be afraid to tell the staff. I assume she is just used to it. The poor thing must have felt like a wounded bunny surrounded by wolves. I'm a guy and I have no idea why men behave this way.
The clubs around here have a 1 ask policy. Ask once, if the answer is no you need to move on. We've never gone on a night single men are allowed, we are going on Friday hopefully with an already set up 3some with another man. I'm very curious to see how many towel sharks there actually are.
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Nope, she has every right to wear whatโs he wants in a club and not be harassed