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By *297crissy1 OP   Couple  over a year ago

oxfordshire

Any one know what clubs don’t require vaccine proof . Not really in to the whole show me your papers thing . Cheers

Have fun

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By *ockosaurusMan  over a year ago

Warwick

If you don't like showing papers, clubs might not be for you as you have to show ID to get in anyway.

If it's more because you are unvaxed (totally your choice), then I think lots are fine with the Covid Passport which shows you have had a recent negative test.

If you don't even want to show that... I have no idea if there are any sorry.

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By *sBlueWoman  over a year ago

Up North

The Attic

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By *akedsunloversCouple  over a year ago

midlands

sorry but no vaccine and you shouldn't be attending clubs,playing Russian roulette with other peoples lives is not acceptable !!!!!

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By *aomilatteCouple  over a year ago

Midlands

The Attic, just walk in like a pub or a nightclub.

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By *iker boy 69Man  over a year ago

midlands


"Any one know what clubs don’t require vaccine proof . Not really in to the whole show me your papers thing . Cheers

Have fun "

Attic in derby dont ask for any proof at all

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By *irky_coupleCouple  over a year ago

kirky


"sorry but no vaccine and you shouldn't be attending clubs,playing Russian roulette with other peoples lives is not acceptable !!!!!"
oh for gods sake.

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By *abrielleroselaceyTV/TS  over a year ago

Manchester


"sorry but no vaccine and you shouldn't be attending clubs,playing Russian roulette with other peoples lives is not acceptable !!!!!"

you can catch covid after you are vaccinated, you can be symptomless and you can be infectious. Getting vaccinated is not a guarantee that you are not a danger to others.

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By *OXO2018Couple  over a year ago

Norfolk

We regularly attend clubs and haven’t been asked to show we are vaccinated.

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By *iker boy 69Man  over a year ago

midlands


"sorry but no vaccine and you shouldn't be attending clubs,playing Russian roulette with other peoples lives is not acceptable !!!!!"

Are they allowed out to asda in your opinion, or should unvaxxed just be thrown in jail out the way like lepers of greece decades ago

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By *ockosaurusMan  over a year ago

Warwick


"sorry but no vaccine and you shouldn't be attending clubs,playing Russian roulette with other peoples lives is not acceptable !!!!!"

Some people can't be vaccinated.

Personally I think everyone who can should be, but it's not my call and I'm not going to judge anyone as I do not know their reasons.

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By *he fab twoCouple  over a year ago

brentwood


"sorry but no vaccine and you shouldn't be attending clubs,playing Russian roulette with other peoples lives is not acceptable !!!!!"

How is being unvaxed playing Russian roulette with other people life’s ffs? Surely only there life’s if you believe all that bollocks that is!

Do you wear a seat belt to protect yourself or the bloke sitting in car in front?

Stop and think for yourself and turn off the tv

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By *he fab twoCouple  over a year ago

brentwood


"Any one know what clubs don’t require vaccine proof . Not really in to the whole show me your papers thing . Cheers

Have fun "

Most only requires a negative test but we’ll done for not having it and believing in your immune system

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By *297crissy1 OP   Couple  over a year ago

oxfordshire

Lol there is always one . It’s not about being vaxed or unvaxed for me it’s about living in a country that I don’t have to prove my medical status to go or do any thing . I mean clubs don’t ask for an aids test or any other std test before you attend . My wife has been triple vaxed do to her work and I had covid very early on . We have been visiting clubs for many years , and we even went to libs right after the fist lock down was lifted . So for certain clubs to now say you must prove your vaxed to gain entry , when in the height of the crazy ness they were willing to let you in . I’m glad to see that most of the reply’s to this tread are of a positive nature . So that’s and we hope to see you in a club in the future . Xx

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By *S2004Man  over a year ago

Bromsgrove

I do think it’s time people moved on as the goalposts keep changing. I am vaxxed, awaiting my booster but respect everyone’s choice. I am tired of those who believe their opinion is the only one that counts on both sides

Rant over

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By *redy81Man  over a year ago

London


"I do think it’s time people moved on as the goalposts keep changing. I am vaxxed, awaiting my booster but respect everyone’s choice. I am tired of those who believe their opinion is the only one that counts on both sides

Rant over "

Very true, well said!

I'm also double vaccinated, if a booster will be offered for me, I'll take it, and happy to wash my hands properly, or even wear a mask on public transport or in supermarkets if that makes someone feel safer. (As using these places are not a personal choice but a must for many)

Clubs (regular or swinger) are another story, it's everyone's choice "taking the risk" or not. You can catch the virus from a vaccinated person too, but if you are vaxxed, more than likely you will be okay. Yes, there is a little risk, but I will take it, as I rather enjoy my life than fear anything. I have done my bit by accepting the vaccine, so I consider this story done from my side.

And if it's up to me, I'd be happy to meet and play with an unvaxxed girl in a club - in case she looks hot and sexy, haha!

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By *dysseusukMan  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Vaccinations don't stop transmission, but they can reduce it, so the more people who get vaccinated then the closer and quicker as a society we can get to herd immunity that will protect the more vulnerable. Modern liberal societies/democracies are about finding a balance between collective responsibility and individual freedom (inc personal choice). If society was based purely on collective responsibility (eg socialism) it would be a disaster; and equally if personal choice was the only thing that mattered we would have anarchy. In a crisis like Covid-19 and the climate crisis, the balance needs to shift a little towards collective responsibility. I need a driving licence to drive a car; a passport to go abroad, so having my Covid vaccination proof on my NHS app to show when in enter a business conference yesterday was no big deal, and it's no big deal either to enter a swingers club. My liberty and freedoms are not affected by that, and in fact i feel more free and safer that everyone in the club is also vaccinated, reducing the risk to all of us, even if it does not eliminate it. It's also the club's choice, as a private business, to require or not require proof of vaccination. They also shouldn't be criticised for making that choice to show collective responsibility. I won't judge someone who doesn't get the vaccination, but equally they must respect the choice of individual businesses to require a vaccination just as a nightclub might insist on a particular clothing attire. It's their choice too.

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

I've only been to 3 clubs since they reopened, but all asked for proof of vaccination OR a negative lateral flow test taken in the last 24 hours.

Are you happy to provide a LFT?

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By *297crissy1 OP   Couple  over a year ago

oxfordshire


"I've only been to 3 clubs since they reopened, but all asked for proof of vaccination OR a negative lateral flow test taken in the last 24 hours.

Are you happy to provide a LFT?"

Showing an lft is fine with me .

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By *iss DevilWoman  over a year ago

Bedford


"Lol there is always one . It’s not about being vaxed or unvaxed for me it’s about living in a country that I don’t have to prove my medical status to go or do any thing . I mean clubs don’t ask for an aids test or any other std test before you attend . My wife has been triple vaxed do to her work and I had covid very early on . We have been visiting clubs for many years , and we even went to libs right after the fist lock down was lifted . So for certain clubs to now say you must prove your vaxed to gain entry , when in the height of the crazy ness they were willing to let you in . I’m glad to see that most of the reply’s to this tread are of a positive nature . So that’s and we hope to see you in a club in the future . Xx"

In the "height of this mess", there were no vaccinations or easy to obtain tests to prove you're Covid-free. And any clubs that managed to stay open, they were only open for socials (at least officially) and had to have risk assessments, as well as loads of precautions, in place.

But anyway, answering your question, OP. I don't remember having to show proof of being vaccinated at VA/Lux Lounge, but I did have to show proof at Kestrels and Jaydees, to become a member. Jaydees also accepts recent (within the last 24h) negative LFT test. Not sure about Kestrels.

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


"I've only been to 3 clubs since they reopened, but all asked for proof of vaccination OR a negative lateral flow test taken in the last 24 hours.

Are you happy to provide a LFT?

Showing an lft is fine with me . "

Sorted then.

I think it's unlikely any clubs can insist you are vaccinated (yet) before you attend.

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

Le Boudoir, Penthouse playrooms, VA, Purple Mamba are all clubs we have been recently that do not require to show proof to enter.

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


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I think it's unlikely any clubs can insist you are vaccinated (yet) before you attend."

I thought Private Members Clubs can choose who they let in so an individual club could make it a condition of entry even though it isn't law.

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By * and BCouple  over a year ago

Durham


"Any one know what clubs don’t require vaccine proof . Not really in to the whole show me your papers thing . Cheers

Have fun "

Every club we've joined over the years have required our papers bar one. ID and such so an extra sheet with our covid status isn't any different to years gone by

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


"Any one know what clubs don’t require vaccine proof . Not really in to the whole show me your papers thing . Cheers

Have fun "

You could always call the clubs to make sure.

Nothing worse than being turned away....x

Hope you find somewhere xxx

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By *oghicksMan  over a year ago

Brackley

A negative std test certificate would be far more useful.

If people are vaccinated and believe that gives them protection from a serious case of the virus why do they fear people who have chosen to not be involved with the trial?

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By *S2505Couple  over a year ago

lon


"sorry but no vaccine and you shouldn't be attending clubs,playing Russian roulette with other peoples lives is not acceptable !!!!!oh for gods sake. "

Well that escalated!

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By *aunchy RaccoonsCouple  over a year ago

Exeter

We have no issue with being asked to show ours, it's not like it has your whole medical history on it.

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By *297crissy1 OP   Couple  over a year ago

oxfordshire

Some great info in this tread and differing opinions. We have always thought each to there own . Showing I’d and showing a covid pass are not the same thing . In my eyes anyway , but as I said each to there own . I think that any sort of covid pass is a government over reach and it won’t stop at adult clubs and larger venues . If you give them an inch they will take a mile . . Private venues could be sued do to medical discrimination if they require you to prove your status . I’m not say I would but recently a private venue was sued and fined £7000 pounds for not allowing a. Member of the public in with out a mask . It’s food for thought isn’t .

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By *astlincscoupleCouple  over a year ago

Tinsel Town


"sorry but no vaccine and you shouldn't be attending clubs,playing Russian roulette with other peoples lives is not acceptable !!!!!"

Not your decision to make.

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


"Some great info in this tread and differing opinions. We have always thought each to there own . Showing I’d and showing a covid pass are not the same thing . In my eyes anyway , but as I said each to there own . I think that any sort of covid pass is a government over reach and it won’t stop at adult clubs and larger venues . If you give them an inch they will take a mile . . Private venues could be sued do to medical discrimination if they require you to prove your status . I’m not say I would but recently a private venue was sued and fined £7000 pounds for not allowing a. Member of the public in with out a mask . It’s food for thought isn’t . "

How long before a business gets sued for not taking enough precautions and get blamed for a Covid death? I get why private businesses would want to put measures in place and the more people vaxed the better so doesn’t bother us.

It’s a bit mad that it becomes such a massive debate but there we go.

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By *luttyLaylaWoman  over a year ago

North West


"Any one know what clubs don’t require vaccine proof . Not really in to the whole show me your papers thing . Cheers

Have fun "

Think there’s only Attic I’ve seen people say aren’t doing anything.

Totally get your point, wether vaxxed or not. Some aren’t comfortable sharing these things.

But think the argument about sti/ sexual health is totally different and pointless, if chlamydia was passed on the same way as covid precautions would be in place lol.

No win for clubs, people against either side of it x

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By *illnortonCouple  over a year ago

Lincoln


"Vaccinations don't stop transmission, but they can reduce it, so the more people who get vaccinated then the closer and quicker as a society we can get to herd immunity that will protect the more vulnerable. Modern liberal societies/democracies are about finding a balance between collective responsibility and individual freedom (inc personal choice). If society was based purely on collective responsibility (eg socialism) it would be a disaster; and equally if personal choice was the only thing that mattered we would have anarchy. In a crisis like Covid-19 and the climate crisis, the balance needs to shift a little towards collective responsibility. I need a driving licence to drive a car; a passport to go abroad, so having my Covid vaccination proof on my NHS app to show when in enter a business conference yesterday was no big deal, and it's no big deal either to enter a swingers club. My liberty and freedoms are not affected by that, and in fact i feel more free and safer that everyone in the club is also vaccinated, reducing the risk to all of us, even if it does not eliminate it. It's also the club's choice, as a private business, to require or not require proof of vaccination. They also shouldn't be criticised for making that choice to show collective responsibility. I won't judge someone who doesn't get the vaccination, but equally they must respect the choice of individual businesses to require a vaccination just as a nightclub might insist on a particular clothing attire. It's their choice too."

Think you may need to do a bit more independent research

Over 75%of hospital admissions are triple jabbed over 80% double jabbed you sre more likely to infect others after being jabbed than with out the only benefits of being jabbed is lesser symptoms

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