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Louisa Wrote:

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> whats the worst that can happen?


Getting your head kicked in by a skin head maybe?


I do know what you mean Louisa, and it would be great if everyone could just hang out in the same places, but people haven't come along as much as we'd like to think, and there are still plenty of people out there who would still make a gay couple feel uncomfortable.

Louisa Wrote:

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> Why are so many people hung up on the idea of a

> gay bar, why not just mix in any pub and if you

> fancy someone approach them in there, whats the

> worst that can happen? Surely being gay has come a

> long way since the days of seedy hangouts in soho?

> Good grief..


but on the other hand if a group want to mix together in a bar that is targeted at them, why does it bother you?

thanks for all these comments. but it seems that there is not much around. Justo ne comment for Louisa. I wouldn't ave any problem to have a gay bar/pub or club in ED which is opened to anyone, straight or gay, black or white. i don't care at all. But i found the tolerance much higher in a gay club towards straight people than in a straight club towards gay people...anyway i think going to Clapham is the only way.

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