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Kissing in bars.
#11
Hi All,
If the kiss was like a kiss on the cheek or a couple giving each other a kiss on the lips no problems HOWEVER any of that tounging action in a bar and your find me walking over and saying something like " If your hungry why dont u order a nice meal from the bar or some crisps instead of eating your partners face??" I actually get mildly offended a little when i see it regardless of gay/les or hetrosexual kissing tounging is a bit toooooo strong i mean yeah i do it with my boyfriend but only in the company of my own home and bedroom where its just us two.. I know when i was single if someone wanted to do that to me in a public venue pubs would be a definate no no however with clubs you can always find the darkest spots in a club where others cannot see yas and out of respect to them and of course the ugly ones (joking i aint no pretty boi either just an ordinary joe gay bloggs) id go off into a dark corner where i cannot be seen by others and may offend them.. I guess its all down to the indivudal but suprisingly alot of people dont like snogging in public places in Brighton they prefer the darker areas of a room for that kind of thing so its probably just personal experience with me

Kindest regards

zeon x
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#12
I think it ok to a point, but there is a clear mark when its going over the top.
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#13
I know this is an old thread and I've already replied, but I wonder if the barman was either under intructions from the boss or felt that he wanted to pre-empt any risk to his license. We all know how a kiss, specially a passionate one, can lead to a need for something more ... After all, that's what kissing is for, isn't it?

With respect, zeon, I'm surprised that you would take such an interest that you felt the need to police the harmless activities of others. Wink
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#14
It depends all on the extent of the kiss. After all, it is a public place and it can be off putting for other people.

However, there is nothing wrong with a passionate kiss, I just wouldn't get too intimate.
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#15
wouldlikemuscle Wrote:G-A-Y is a bit of a tongue fest by the end of the night... I KNOW! :redface:


hehe can be good fun in there, not been since my birthday back in nov when I dragged a loda me straight mates there lol
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#16
*Sigh*

What an uptight nation we are indeed!

Kissing in public? Hell, why not - it's nothing to be ashamed of, and certainly not something to hide.

Now stabbing someone in public, that's plain old-fashioned rude. Killing, no. Kissing, hell yes.

Ky xx
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#17
I sees nothing wrong with kissing in a bar. It's a given it's gonna happen. Just like you know the yahs are doing cocaine in the toilets and if you ask them the right way you can get them to give you some. For free, no less. :biggrin::biggrin:

To tell yu the truth, i'm generally unphased when i see people shagging in clubs (and it happens rather a lot, the number of people i know who lst theri virginity in a club). If you look you'd learn that club security rarely has a clue what's going on. The number of times i've been with friends and seen people smoking a joint in the middle of a club on a shit night out you would not believe.

Stuff like that is gonna happen, whether it weirds the more prudish among us out or not.
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#18
Nick - nail thoroughly hit on the head. Much kudos, signor!

The russians have an expression for it:

"No likeski? Tough shitski!"

XD

xx
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#19
you can't expect everyone to be happy about someone elses PDA (Public Display of Affection) especially to the single, jelous, no love partner since birth - individuals.
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#20
PEOPLE you are taking this WAYYYYY to serious the JOKE is an old Rodney Dangerfield bit

He sees two dogs humping on a lawn and says" you two should get a room"

HE WAS MAKING A JOKE
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