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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Might seem weird one to ask about (in this forum?!) but are there any Vegan friendly venues? Surprisingly difficult to go to a place that has vegan friendly drinks and snacks. And it us still Veganuary. Just!

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By *eastAndTheHarlotCouple
over a year ago

Hartlepool

Go to a BYOB club. Problem solved.

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By *amesnMarieCouple
over a year ago

london


"Might seem weird one to ask about (in this forum?!) but are there any Vegan friendly venues? Surprisingly difficult to go to a place that has vegan friendly drinks and snacks. And it us still Veganuary. Just! "

When the fuck did they change the name of the month ? And to answer ur question..... I not got a clue

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley


"Might seem weird one to ask about (in this forum?!) but are there any Vegan friendly venues? Surprisingly difficult to go to a place that has vegan friendly drinks and snacks. And it us still Veganuary. Just! "

Veganuary?

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

Just go to a byob club

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Good question

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By *essica jamiesonWoman
over a year ago

edinburgh

Im a veggie, just bring ur own...simples....

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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago

near the sounds of the wimborne quarter jack!

Bearing in mind what being vegan means, how do you deal with oral sex? And no, I`m not trying to be funny!

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By *oAnCouple
over a year ago

Streatham


"Might seem weird one to ask about (in this forum?!) but are there any Vegan friendly venues? Surprisingly difficult to go to a place that has vegan friendly drinks and snacks. And it us still Veganuary. Just! "

If vegans suck cock do they always spit? What happens if they swallow by accident?

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By *mmixtapeCouple
over a year ago

middle earth

From my understanding veganism is the choice not to eat any animal products from the standpoint of the way they are produced is unethical and cruel. Me and my ex had a heated debate about breast milk being vegan, which resulted in a poll with over 2000 votes which was 60-40 to it being vegan. Voter's said that it was vegan because it was the intended purpose of the milk and the mother had the option to consent to breastfeeding.

I think with cum whilst it's not the original purpose for it, it is ethically sound and the person ejaculating can certainly to consent to someone consuming the cum. So yes, it's an animal product, but the ethics behind veganism aren't being impacted so it's pretty ethically sound.

Whether or not they want spunk down their throat is another question

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By *riskynriskyCouple
over a year ago

Essex.

We got that wrong, we thought it was Ginuary...

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By *ihimbiherCouple
over a year ago

lightwater

With all that meat on display!!!!!!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"With all that meat on display!!!!!!!!"

I use to do vegan food at the club but now not there

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Might seem weird one to ask about (in this forum?!) but are there any Vegan friendly venues? Surprisingly difficult to go to a place that has vegan friendly drinks and snacks. And it us still Veganuary. Just! "

In the club I go to, most of the drinks are vegan friendly- and if I want a snack I usually just bring my own in my bag since they don't provide anything I can eat, it's never been a problem.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Most clubs do not provide food due to Health and Safty reasons. I use to bring my own as I was dairy intolerant. So my advice bring your own at least you know what's in it xx

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By *andKBCouple
over a year ago

Plymouth

Our local club/party does a buffet but nothing either myself or C can eat. We usually stay in caravan onsite and bring our own food or eat beforehand

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I would be more worry about the us of leather. Lol

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By *orticiaWoman
over a year ago

Wirral


"I would be more worry about the us of leather. Lol"

Yep!

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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago

near the sounds of the wimborne quarter jack!


"I would be more worry about the us of leather. Lol"

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By *ownhouseTwosomeCouple
over a year ago

Birkenhead/Liverpool

As swinging club without sausage???!!!! Nah not for me! lol

Seriously though, regardless of what is served behind the bar, you wouldn't be able to sit on our leather sofas or play on our leather upholstered BDSM equipment. I'm pretty sure some of our cleaning products and handwash are tested on animals. A lot of carbonated drinks contain small traces of gelatine. Our carpets are part wool.

To be a purely vegan venue would take some doing.

If people want to bring in Almond milk, they are welcome. If people want to bring in vegan food because they don't want to eat before they arrive, then they may do so. If someone asks us to stock a soft drink which is vegan friendly, we will do our best to do so. But to make our venue completely vegan friendly is not a viable option xxx

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By *aomilatteCouple
over a year ago

Midlands


"As swinging club without sausage???!!!! Nah not for me! lol

Seriously though, regardless of what is served behind the bar, you wouldn't be able to sit on our leather sofas or play on our leather upholstered BDSM equipment. I'm pretty sure some of our cleaning products and handwash are tested on animals. A lot of carbonated drinks contain small traces of gelatine. Our carpets are part wool.

To be a purely vegan venue would take some doing.

If people want to bring in Almond milk, they are welcome. If people want to bring in vegan food because they don't want to eat before they arrive, then they may do so. If someone asks us to stock a soft drink which is vegan friendly, we will do our best to do so. But to make our venue completely vegan friendly is not a viable option xxx"

You sound like good owners. Veggie sausages are ok though? Lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We are both not anti vegan but Op how would a swingers club be any different from any normal high Street pub, bar or nightclub?

At a push some independent restaurants have a vegan option

Might be a bit tricky for a small swingers establishment to be fully vegan friendly

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"We are both not anti vegan but Op how would a swingers club be any different from any normal high Street pub, bar or nightclub?

At a push some independent restaurants have a vegan option

Might be a bit tricky for a small swingers establishment to be fully vegan friendly"

A swingers club wouldn't be any different from any other club. Wasn't suggesting it would be. But I know which pubs, clubs and bars serve vegan options. I'm not so au faut with swingers clubs hense the question.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We are both not anti vegan but Op how would a swingers club be any different from any normal high Street pub, bar or nightclub?

At a push some independent restaurants have a vegan option

Might be a bit tricky for a small swingers establishment to be fully vegan friendly

A swingers club wouldn't be any different from any other club. Wasn't suggesting it would be. But I know which pubs, clubs and bars serve vegan options. I'm not so au faut with swingers clubs hense the question. "

Well essentially what vegan or non vegan things are you expecting in a club? Essentially it would be no different to going to a bar you didn't know and that is if it's one with a liquor licence Or are we missing something?

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley


"We are both not anti vegan but Op how would a swingers club be any different from any normal high Street pub, bar or nightclub?

At a push some independent restaurants have a vegan option

Might be a bit tricky for a small swingers establishment to be fully vegan friendly

A swingers club wouldn't be any different from any other club. Wasn't suggesting it would be. But I know which pubs, clubs and bars serve vegan options. I'm not so au faut with swingers clubs hense the question.

Well essentially what vegan or non vegan things are you expecting in a club? Essentially it would be no different to going to a bar you didn't know and that is if it's one with a liquor licence Or are we missing something? "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"As swinging club without sausage???!!!! Nah not for me! lol

Seriously though, regardless of what is served behind the bar, you wouldn't be able to sit on our leather sofas or play on our leather upholstered BDSM equipment. I'm pretty sure some of our cleaning products and handwash are tested on animals. A lot of carbonated drinks contain small traces of gelatine. Our carpets are part wool.

To be a purely vegan venue would take some doing.

If people want to bring in Almond milk, they are welcome. If people want to bring in vegan food because they don't want to eat before they arrive, then they may do so. If someone asks us to stock a soft drink which is vegan friendly, we will do our best to do so. But to make our venue completely vegan friendly is not a viable option xxx"

This is a club trying to answer your question and what we thought you might be asking

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"As swinging club without sausage???!!!! Nah not for me! lol

Seriously though, regardless of what is served behind the bar, you wouldn't be able to sit on our leather sofas or play on our leather upholstered BDSM equipment. I'm pretty sure some of our cleaning products and handwash are tested on animals. A lot of carbonated drinks contain small traces of gelatine. Our carpets are part wool.

To be a purely vegan venue would take some doing.

If people want to bring in Almond milk, they are welcome. If people want to bring in vegan food because they don't want to eat before they arrive, then they may do so. If someone asks us to stock a soft drink which is vegan friendly, we will do our best to do so. But to make our venue completely vegan friendly is not a viable option xxx

This is a club trying to answer your question and what we thought you might be asking "

Yes, and the answer was appreciated. Nice too that you see the challenge with leather ??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If you take a step back, this thread discusses the ethical soundness of swallowing cum.

Really guys, this whole topic is pretty much the definition of a first world problem.

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By *antraKinkMan
over a year ago

Land of roundabouts

Great to see another vegan and a fair query. Shame to see so many childish comments, but I guess this has to be expected.

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By *ob198XaMan
over a year ago

teleford

Vegans are welcome to be vegans. What I despise is those that try to turn the world with them using the nonsense pretence that it’s about the environment After veganuary I’m looking forward to More Meat March and May and later on Sheep-meat September

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By * and M lookingCouple
over a year ago

Worcester

How could any club be vegan with all the pork sword and beef bayonet in them?

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By *rontier PsychiatristMan
over a year ago

Coventry

I'm not convinced there is any vegan unfriendly clubs per se (I certainly hope not). But to what extent clubs accommodate your moral/regious/dietary requirements is a different matter, especially if not comically viable. Having said that customer satisfaction is important so I guess you need to weigh the satisfaction (and hopefully return custom) of some vegan customers v cost. I doubt any club will have a problem if you brought self provisions base on genuine moral/religious/dietary requirements.

Looking a the many changes/provisions that have been mentioned above to provide a strictly vegan facility I think the only way would be to start from scratch with a new vegan principled club. Then people can vote with their feet if there is enough demand for a club offering this or not.

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By *ethnmelvCouple
over a year ago

Cardiff

People go to Swingers Clubs to eat the food!?

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By *tickyfingers.24Man
over a year ago

Newport Pagnell


"We got that wrong, we thought it was Ginuary... "

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