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im moving to brighton and i am a bi-sexual guy although i am in a long term relationship with my partner(female) could any give us any suggestion of clubs that we can go to preferrably gay clubs thank you for your time
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.To endorse what Pippa says, you'll find that straight people go to gay clubs in Brighton and vice versa; there's much more acceptance of other lifestyles down here.
I'm straight but my favourite club when I was growing up was the Curtain Club (sadly no more) as it played much better music than the identikit discos. I never felt out of place there, nor in any of the other gay clubs I have been to.
I used to go clubbing nearly every night - about 25 years ago - but I'm a bit too old for that sort of thing now, so I have no idea as to where's hot or not.
My night out tonight is Shakespeare in the park ....in Worthing. It's one foot in the grave, I tell you. :-)
I'm straight but my favourite club when I was growing up was the Curtain Club (sadly no more) as it played much better music than the identikit discos. I never felt out of place there, nor in any of the other gay clubs I have been to.
I used to go clubbing nearly every night - about 25 years ago - but I'm a bit too old for that sort of thing now, so I have no idea as to where's hot or not.
My night out tonight is Shakespeare in the park ....in Worthing. It's one foot in the grave, I tell you. :-)
There are too many to be able to recomend really, try this site for ideas: http://www.brightonlife.com/
Also, if you are moving here and you want to live in a gay area then move to Kemp Town.
Also, if you are moving here and you want to live in a gay area then move to Kemp Town.