10-17-2016, 12:18 AM
East Wrote:In the daytime...afternoon and early evening..there were actually a lot of disabled people who were part of the regular crowd...and they fit in great...(and got dates) ....
My favorite was a Down's Syndrome couple who were bisexual..I adored them. There was also a guy with cerebral palsy and other people as well...but I didn't really see the disabilities after I initially met them...I just saw them as people like anyone else. It was Janet and Mike and Scotty and Jeff and.....
The night time though..way different. A lot of gay guys act like mean high school girls..tearing apart other people for the haircut or clothes or body. I used to get embarrassed for them and when they talked to me they knew better..I DO NOT participate in ripping people apart for their appearnce...it is a really bad character trait and shows how insecure the person doing it is. Bottom line...they are assholes....and everyone gets a turn with these dickheads.....
The real problem though...it is so packed..when I had to go from the bar to the bathroom or anywhere else it was like a game of twister and I had to pivot and bend and slide nits to butts to get anywhere..so if you have any disability that impedes movement it would be a hard place to get around at night...
If I'm in my wheelchair I just shut nicely to move if they ignore me I bush my way though lol.
Well that's in a normal club.