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By *amesf1984 OP   Man  over a year ago

ticehurst

Hey everyone,

I'm looking for a bit of advice. I've recently started seeing a lovely lady who is keen to try out a club for the first time with me. I have a little bit of club experience as a single guy but I wanted people's opinions on what clubs they think would be best for a first visit? Very much hoping to make her first club experience a good one. The lady in question is open minded but at the same time a little bit shy so I'm thinking a dress down club probably wouldn't be appropriate. Somewhere that we will be able to socialise and take everything in without the pressure to play would be ideal. Anywhere within a couple of hours of Stoke would be fine. So West Midlands/North West clubs. Any help and advice would be much appreciated.

James

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By *lubPartyPeepsCouple  over a year ago

London

Hi James,

Sounds like somewhere with a distinct divide between the playing areas and a social / dance area would work best. As you say somewhere, where people make an effort and dress up, with no pressure at all. With that in mind and the areas you stated as a preference we would recommend:

Atlantis, Stoke on Trent

Xtasia, West Brom

Number 3, Chorley

There's others of course, but any of those would work well for what your looking for.

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By *amesf1984 OP   Man  over a year ago

ticehurst


"Hi James,

Sounds like somewhere with a distinct divide between the playing areas and a social / dance area would work best. As you say somewhere, where people make an effort and dress up, with no pressure at all. With that in mind and the areas you stated as a preference we would recommend:

Atlantis, Stoke on Trent

Xtasia, West Brom

Number 3, Chorley

There's others of course, but any of those would work well for what your looking for. "

Thanks

I will have a look a look at their websites.

And yes you've hit the nail on the head with what you said about having a divide between the social/dance area and play area.

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