About a month and a half ago, I was in Chicago for Market Days where I met up with a few of my friends from Chicago. No surprise, most are gay men, but one in particular is a straight, Indian woman with a great sense of humor. It just so happened that on Friday night, we decided we ought to show her all of the glorious bars of Boystown--dancing and partying all night long.
We somehow ended up in Cocktail (huge surprise, really).
For those of you who don't know Boystown well, Cocktail is a tiny bar at the corner of Roscoe and Halstead that features glittery and muscular male go-go dancers. Our foreign female friend had never seen go-go dancers before. She was fascinated, but needed some social lubrication (tequila) before she could approach the dancer and daintily slide him a $1 tip. Six shots later, she was covered in glittery stripper-sweat and excitedly doling out all of her dollars for more shows.
A few weeks later, I got a giggly phone call late one night.
"Where is that go-go club you took me to again?" She chortled out...
Continue reading my latest piece at the Bilerico project, "Dear Chicago Gays: I'm so sorry!"
Comments
I think gay bars should be open to everyone, however straight people should not be offended (as many have been) if someone of the same gender flirts with them. A simple "No thanks" does the trick.
Certainly, my closest friends are allowed some liberties, but if its not explicit, you need to keep your hands to yourself and respect people AS human beings and not objects!