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Women in the Men's Room

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I go into The Men's Room sometimes. The description for The Men's Room is "Gay male and bi-sexual chat. Gay male chat and cyber." I take that as there are bi-sexual men in there. I go there to possibly find a bi-sexual male for play, for me and my man to play with together. He is bi-sexual, I am not. He does not have as much time as I do to spend on Lush. The Men's Room does not say it is restricted to men.

The room The Ladies of Lush is described as "A place for intimate or general chat for women only." It mentions specifically "for women only". The Ladies room does not specifically state gay or bi-sexual women. I have been in that room, and I did not find it a very friendly room, based on my experience, and it is my own opinion. I stay out of that room.

That is my particular reason for being in that room.
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I am merely asking the question, not advocating one way or another. however, I notice that there are "women" that seem to frequent men's room, some on a daily or fairly regular basis for many hours at a time. and when they do come into the ladies room, they very much act like men, which added to their frequent visits to the mens room, makes one quite suspicious of their actual gender. it is just this frequency of women in that room that prompted me to ask the question. Am I not allowed to do that?


Of course you're allowed to do that, And I'm allowed to respond, right? I was just curious.

Why do both rooms need to have similar rules when the people they're intended for are different (why else would we need two separate rooms?). So yes, the men's room is intended for men, but if they don't object to women being there, then I'd say there's no problem.

The men's room is full of men's behavior of course, so I guess that the women who go there like that behavior, and perhaps act like that themselves anyway.


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you don't see an invasion of a room intended to be just for men as being disrespectful at all?


I look at it as a safe and intended place for men of certain persuasions and interests to be and feel comfortable expressing their views and desires with other like minds. While I'm not their gender, I certainly support, encourage, accept and enjoy their desires and demonstrate that support when I'm in their room.

Conversely, I see respectful men who truly adore lesbians doing the same thing in pic rooms and show women only images that I'm sure would be welcome in the ladies room.

One doesn't have to be a certain gender/ gay/bi/les to respectfully interact, in my opinion. If there was push back for exclusivity, like there is in the ladies room, I wouldn't enter. It's a different climate in the men's room and they are far more welcoming and accepting of the support, no matter the gender.