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"I run a speed-dating event in Swansea. It is designed to be the antithesis of cliquiness. It's upbeat, hilarious and you get to meet lots of new people. I have a (partly) tame Elf who makes introductions and feeds people sweets, as well as a very friendly team of helpers and regulars who's mission it is to bring people together. Plus the venue now has accommodation for those who get lucky. Check out the profile and veris for info, and feel free to DM me if you like Lojo x" We also went to a new-to-us social last night (with the Filth Club!!) and can confirm that it was not cliquey in any way! EVERYONE was amazing and friendly and we went out partying afterwards with a group, it was a REALLY great night and we can't recommend it enough! | |||
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"Does anyone else find socials to be cliquey? We went to one last night and it just seems like lots of big groups of people that knew each other, then scattered couples awkwardly looking around. There was a bit of a "you can sit here" vibe from big cliquey groups. Also do bi men exist at all at socials? We were looking to meet a guy to join us but no such luck as there seemed to only be couples. Maybe different venues have different vibes and we should skip the Newport one next time and try somewhere else?" Should have gone to Filthclub. It was a lovely vibe there. Do get bi men too. Always going to groups of people that know each other. Lots of us attend lots of socials. | |||
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"I run a speed-dating event in Swansea. It is designed to be the antithesis of cliquiness. It's upbeat, hilarious and you get to meet lots of new people. I have a (partly) tame Elf who makes introductions and feeds people sweets, as well as a very friendly team of helpers and regulars who's mission it is to bring people together. Plus the venue now has accommodation for those who get lucky. Check out the profile and veris for info, and feel free to DM me if you like Lojo x We also went to a new-to-us social last night (with the Filth Club!!) and can confirm that it was not cliquey in any way! EVERYONE was amazing and friendly and we went out partying afterwards with a group, it was a REALLY great night and we can't recommend it enough! " Yeah, come to one of the FC events It is a little daunting meeting a room full of new people, but I've personally found them to be the most open and welcoming | |||
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"Does anyone else find socials to be cliquey? We went to one last night and it just seems like lots of big groups of people that knew each other, then scattered couples awkwardly looking around. There was a bit of a "you can sit here" vibe from big cliquey groups. Also do bi men exist at all at socials? We were looking to meet a guy to join us but no such luck as there seemed to only be couples. Maybe different venues have different vibes and we should skip the Newport one next time and try somewhere else?" Would you consider groups of people in a pub cliquey? unless you actively go out of your way to talk to people instead of sitting expecting to be approached, your not going to enjoy the night. | |||
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"Does anyone else find socials to be cliquey? We went to one last night and it just seems like lots of big groups of people that knew each other, then scattered couples awkwardly looking around. There was a bit of a "you can sit here" vibe from big cliquey groups. Also do bi men exist at all at socials? We were looking to meet a guy to join us but no such luck as there seemed to only be couples. Maybe different venues have different vibes and we should skip the Newport one next time and try somewhere else?" U are not the only one to feel that way and looking for same with no results unfortunately but we made few friends and had good times mostly enjoying time out together. | |||
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"Does anyone else find socials to be cliquey? We went to one last night and it just seems like lots of big groups of people that knew each other, then scattered couples awkwardly looking around. There was a bit of a "you can sit here" vibe from big cliquey groups. Also do bi men exist at all at socials? We were looking to meet a guy to join us but no such luck as there seemed to only be couples. Maybe different venues have different vibes and we should skip the Newport one next time and try somewhere else?" At all events/clubs people will always gravitate to people they have met in the scene, whether they have played or just socially met, it is not hard for couples to start talking as previously stated you get out what you put in. We meet a lot of newbies at social events and always make them welcome and have a good time. like some have said chat beforehand as lots do chat and meet for pre social drinks as well. | |||
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"Our first social was the Newport social. We got chatting with a couple on here before we went and decided to sit together. The same night, I (the ex smoker) went to the smoking area and met some of the best people I know, and would consider some of our truest friends. Smoking areas seem to be the best place to meet people, the Newport one especially because people just sit to get away from the noise. You'll probably think we are the cliques now, as that one couple turned into a huge group of lovely younger people who spend the night catching up and finding more people to join our "clique". If we manage to go to another Newport night, or one of the fantastic flithclub nights, you are welcome to join us Moral of the story, keep an eye on who is putting their names down and reach out before, you might actually find some really cool people along the way! Her x" Yes! Absolutely this!! Xx | |||
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