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Saturdays Mixed Crowd
Saturday mixed crowd is a mixture of single gay/bi men or bi-curious men, single gay/bi women or bi-curious women or Transgender/Crossdresser/Lady Boys and anyone who identifies as LGBTQIA .
First Saturday of the month
We have our monthly Transgender/Crossdresser/Lady Boys and ladies night.
Entry is $15 for this night only for all our girls.
We have a strip show starting at around pm on the earth floor.
On this blackout only, Our VIP lounge is opened up to all Transgenders/Crossdressers/Lady Boys, women/swingers/couples and their invitees.
2nd Saturday of the month
Mixed-crowd and our weekly strip display starting at around pm on the ground floor. VIP is open to swingers/couples/ladies and VIP members only.
3rd Saturday of the month
Mixed crowd & our weekly strip demonstrate starting at around pm on the ground floor. VIP is open to swingers/couples/ladies and VIP members only.
4th and last Saturday of the month
Mixed-crowd with our all-favourite BDSM party from 8 pm till late.
All obedient or dominant gay/bi men, g
Man who added acid to lubricant dispenser at Sydney gay club Aarows avoids jail
A man who lay hydrochloric acid inside a lubricant dispenser at a Sydney gay sex club has avoided jail after being handed a nice behaviour bond.
In August this year year-old Hengky Irawan went to the Aarows club in Sydney's west with a litre bottle of acid, along with a funnel and a knife.
He poured the acid into the lubricant container, but set off an alarm when he broke the dispenser's seal, notifying staff at the club.
He was later charged with a range of offences, including administering poison with the intent to result in injury, distress or pain, and malicious damage.
In the Parramatta Local Court on Tuesday, his lawyer applied to have the charges dealt with under the Mental Health Act.
He submitted a report from a GP and a psychologist, telling the court his client suffered from mental illness and a healer had referred to the act as an "irrational, uncharacteristic episode".
"[This was] not a hate crime … this can only be explained in reference to his mental health …
Been there, done that? Reflect again, my friend.
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The best homosexual and bi saunas in Sydney
Steamed dumplings aren't the only juicy things on offer in Chinatown. Gay-owned and run, and located in the heart of Chinatown, Sydney City Steam has an open policy of welcoming "all races, ages and sizes". This place is spilling over with a variable mix of mature and immature men – even fellas with a Peter Fonda kink will be satisfied. Sydney City Steam is very clean, and modern but has no distinct vibe. Facilities include a spa, steam room, sauna, two cinema spaces, various ‘fantasy rooms’, and a coffee shop and internet kiosk where you will locate boys picking up other boys online. Ironic, we know! if you are looking for buff, beefy gym types try Bodyline.
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My experience in the Sydney Lgbtq+ and Lesbian Mardi Gras Celebration
"Glitter, glitter, and more glitter! That's what the days after experiencing Sydney's Gay and Queer woman Mardi Gras were like — finding it in places you'd never think were possible."
Photography by Tim Nathan
I remember my first day at SBS orientation so well. An energetic marketing manager came into the room giving a spectacular overview of the brand and some of our major events throughout the year, including the pinnacle event in the LGBTQI calendar: Sydneys Gay and Womxn loving womxn Mardi Gras.
Right away she encouraged everyone in the room to sign up and be part of the glittery parade. I was sold. I knew my 11 years of jazz and tap would pay off for this moment, even though dancing experience wasnt required.
Flash forward months after settling into my unused role at SBS, the Mardi Gras parade attendee call-out finally happened. We need you, said the email from an SBS Mardi Gras account. I remembered back to my very first day and what that marketing person told me, applied, and b