Straight couples going to gay bars. It's been a trend for several years now and is getting more popular. And for quite a while we (gay men and women) thought it was cute. But lately I've been in my favorite gay clubs and straight people are the majority... by far. I've also noticed a growing resentment among the regular gay crowd because we feel intimidated in what used to be our safe havens from the straight world. But now even though it's a gay bar if you make a pass at a straight man a fight breaks out, I've seen it happen. The bartenders I've spoken to about it say they're sick of it. The bar owners are worried about potential legal liabilities if someone gets injured.
Any thoughts on this?
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I am trying to think if I ever had a straight couple in front of me as a bartender...I am sure I have but I cant think of any. I used to have a group of sometimes up to 25 stewardesses, stewards and pilots who were mostly straight hang out at my end of the bar a few nights a week but no problems.
I havent bartended in a gay club since 1998 though so maybe this is a new trend?
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East,
I would say it's become popular, at least in St. Louis, in the last 4 or 5 years. Before that it was taboo for a straight man to be caught in gay bars. But now they're the hip places to be. And the trend is growing.
I don't know what the cause is. Perhaps a new sexual revolution is taking place?
Anyone care to throw our your opinion on this new phenomena?
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It's so weird, I was at a gay club here about a week ago with my two girls roommates, one gay and one straight. This guy passes by a few times, obviously glancing over in our direction, and my roommate comments about how he's staring at me. I jokingly say he's looking at her, but subconsciously I think he's staring at me too. After a few passes, he finally turns and comes over, and sure enough, starts hitting on her. It seems like just a few months ago I went there and it was almost all gay people, and now it seems like it's divided almost right down the middle.
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I've had no experience with gay bars, but with what has been said this is how i view the situation:
As discrimination becomes less prevalent, more straight people are ok with being in a gay bar.
And now there are so many straight people in gay bars, it is ironically making it harder for gay men and women to feel safe and safely able to find other gay guys/girls as straight people still take offence to being hit on.
But its not like gay bars can turn straight people away, as that in itself is discrimination.
So... i guess this means gay bars have to rely either on straight peoples prejudices(and thusly not GOING to gay bars) OR straight people not taking offence to being hit on to function.
What's the point in straight people going to gay bars if they are still going to take offence if they are hit on by the same sex?:confused:
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East,
The situation you describe I would imagine to be the most volatile. A guy on a date with a girl would have to defend his manliness by causing a scene if a gay man makes a pass at him. Especially if he is uptight about his sexuality in the first place.
And to my mind, the girl who brought him into the situation is responsible. She doesn't care that her date abuses a gay man in a gay bar because she's only concerned with finding out if her date-guy might be gay. Stupid of her. And at our expense.
The situation is example of straights abusing gays for their amusement.
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Hi there,
I know in the united kingdom if you deny someone right into a club or bar based on their sexualituy/gender/etc then they have a legal leg to sue the occupiers on discrimination.. Like for example when the hotel in cornwall refused a gay couple they sued and won and to be honest it might be the same best thing the club can do is hire bouncers and join upto pubwatch with red and yellow cards
Kindest regards
zeon
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