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Often, your local gay bar or club is the only public place you can party as a queer person without the fear of being judged or threatened for simply being yourself. But at the same time, the idea of striding into a gay venue for the first time can be intimidating for young LGBTQ people — especially anyone new to exploring their sexuality. To find out what the experience means to people across Europe, we spoke to queer people from six different countries and asked them to describe what their first visit to a gay club was like. Some of the bars were full of women, others were packed with men.
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Gay guide to Manila setting out practical safety tips, highlights of the city's gay scene, top places to stay, where to eat, and more! Our first steps on the streets of Malate were tentative — taking our friends' words to heart, we ensured to leave all valuables in our hotel, avoided unlit streets, and stuck to taxis to get us around. But the paranoia that we'd built up was quickly broken down. Sticking to basic common sense, it's fine in Manila.
I turned 50 earlier this year. All I knew was that it was a great place for a Happy Hour conversation in one of the big booths in the backroom. I remember when my good judy, Damon, turned 33, and I congratulated him on reaching the Christ year. Oh, the drinks at The Woodward!