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About London gay Bars, wise up to the hazards.
London is rife with gay bars and facilities that allow you to paint the town pink. With a host of funky, trendy, basic or even relaxing London gay bars, it is perhaps understandable that thousands of gay revellers pile into hundreds of gay bars on a daily basis. However, gay bars can often mix hand in hand in with hazards and it is always best to keep your wits about you. 9 in ten men who frequent London gay bars are genuine and out for a good time, but vigilance is still key. Although we aren’t bombarded with reports about gay date rape, it is not to say it doesn’t go on. Be vigilant, don’t leave your drink unattended and have a friend watch out for you.
London gay bars are synonymous with rendezvous and hook ups, but be cautious, don’t rush it, and suss your man out before you allow yourself to be vulnerable. There have been a number of instances in which gay men have fallen foul to imposters and con men they have met in gay bars. You don’t want to wind up a story that hits the pink printing press as one of a string of victims, robbed at the hands of a con man you met whilst frequenting a variety of London gay bars.
Islington police have recovered a host of expensive electrical equipment, thought to be stolen from the homes of gay men in and around the capital. The offender is thought to have met his victims in gay bars. Police are currently questioning a suspect who is alleged to have met his victim in the Quebec Pub near Marble arch one of many frequented London gay bars.
The pair were reported to have returned to the victim’s home in Islington where they continued drinking. The victim who has not been named awoke to find a selection property missing. The stolen items included two Nokia mobile phones, one HP laptop computer and a Casio camera. The suspect has been described as a 36 year old white man, around 5’11 tall. He is known to frequent a variety of gay bars in the capital including the Quebec and London gay bars in the Standford Hill area.
Commenting on matters, DC Jason Shallis from the Priority Crime Investigation united said: ‘We are fairly sure the suspect has targeted a number of men from the gay community who may feel embarrassed about reporting the matter to the police.’ The detective also added: ‘I would like to assure them that we will handle all calls sensitively we have recovered some expensive and high quality electrical equipment which we are keen to return to the rightful owners’
The unknown male is reported to have used a variety of London gay bars to befriend males under false pretences, taking full advantage of their trust. Victims who may been seen the man in any of the capital gay bars, with matters being handled with utmost discretion.
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One comment
old school on August 13, 2009 at 6:35 pm
On the surface– people can draw historical, cultural, social references to align the gay male identity with a female identity.
But at the same time, we often see "more" conflicts between lesbians and heterosexual men. So it's not exactly a two way street, although at times it may be.
And part of exists because homophobia has roots in misogyny. at least as it extends to establishing gender roles and relating to gender identity politics.
Gender roles are heavily stereotyped as part of the pink and blue conspiracy. This is for Girls. This is for Boys.
That to define yourself as male or female is not strictly of anatomy, but also behavior, social traits and interests.
And obviously, a reaction to that notion also applies to caricatures of sexuality and gender. As many people view gay males as weak, so in turn, they view women as being the weaker sex.
Identifying as queer often steps outside of the basic definition that defines homosexuality or bisexuality. It defies some of the institutionalized constructs of gender identity and roles.
Although it does not separate the socio-political issues involving gender by anatomy or by identity.
There are internalized and externalized separations and distinctions.
But from the social aspect — it comes from a place of being strangers in a strangeland. Neither one truly understands the other fully, however they often find mutual ground in their experiences and history.
And thus are sometimes able to bond, more so than they are with those in their own community, regulated by sexuality or gender.