Are there any male strippers nights in London for gay men?

Heronero

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All of the ones I see are mostly catered to women. Even if they allow gay men. Majority of the time, I still feel a bit left out or awkward as a gay guy being there. I know some gay bars and pubs have invited male strippers for a night so if there are any that do that or will have a male stripper night in London it would be nice if you could share that here.
 
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No there aren't. The gay bars no longer have regular strippers since the law was changed, so the only places left are the strip clubs which cater mostly to women.
 
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wait

what happened? not even at Heaven anymore? was there 8y ago

The law was changed in 2009. Now if a pub has strippers more than once a month, they're classed as a strip club and have to get a sex entertainment licence, which puts a lot of rules on what they can do (they can't have any physical contact with the audience, filming isn't allowed, etc) and stricter regulations on entry. The Dreamboys and Pleasure Boys clubs allow physical contact but they're in a grey area because the venue licences don't actually allow it.

The law doesn't cover the touring shows though as they're irregular events. The worst part is that this wasn't the Tories, it was actually Labour that did it.
 
The law was changed in 2009. Now if a pub has strippers more than once a month, they're classed as a strip club and have to get a sex entertainment licence, which puts a lot of rules on what they can do (they can't have any physical contact with the audience, filming isn't allowed, etc) and stricter regulations on entry. The Dreamboys and Pleasure Boys clubs allow physical contact but they're in a grey area because the venue licences don't actually allow it.

The law doesn't cover the touring shows though as they're irregular events. The worst part is that this wasn't the Tories, it was actually Labour that did it.
Nightmare! There should be a campaign started to change it. The stripper nights were hot!!
 
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Actually there are enough, I can't say where and when because I'm not gay, but a friend of mine goes quite often. Maybe just ask around among friends?
 
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The law was changed in 2009. Now if a pub has strippers more than once a month, they're classed as a strip club and have to get a sex entertainment licence, which puts a lot of rules on what they can do (they can't have any physical contact with the audience, filming isn't allowed, etc) and stricter regulations on entry. The Dreamboys and Pleasure Boys clubs allow physical contact but they're in a grey area because the venue licences don't actually allow it.

The law doesn't cover the touring shows though as they're irregular events. The worst part is that this wasn't the Tories, it was actually Labour that did it.
The Labour Party, a bunch of bitter queens who are mad they can't tax a penis. They aren't getting any (because their "marriages" are shams), so you can't get any... IMO. The Labour Party women with husbands, their husbands are gay (more than likely). The Labour Party men with wives, gay: She's his beard (more than likely).
 
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The issue the left have with this stuff is the influence of anti-porn feminism, and the changes were advocated by Harriet Harman and Jacqui Smith in order to "protect women". Of course, no-one thought about men getting caught in it too, or the fact that groups that actually represented strippers were completely against it.
 
The issue the left have with this stuff is the influence of anti-porn feminism, and the changes were advocated by Harriet Harman and Jacqui Smith in order to "protect women". Of course, no-one thought about men getting caught in it too, or the fact that groups that actually represented strippers were completely against it.
Sounds to me like a LOT of bitter women who are trying to force gay men to be straight under the auspices of "Don't you wanna be a father? You need a woman for that." There's no pussy on the planet worth pretending to be straight for. Once I came out, I owned it. Period. Feminists are in their 30s, 40s, 50s and older and scared... and HAVE NO KIDS! Womp womp. So gaslight the gay guy into be her baby daddy? Uh, no. "I'll take homophobia for a 100, Alex." In my Jeopardy voice.