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I think they are a private organization who can admit who ever they want.
I agree that you and your friends shouldn't be forced to allow women into your bar.
I think they are a private organization who can admit who ever they want.
Just as bars catering to a straight clientele should not be forced to serve gays. It's called business practice.
I think they are a private organization who can admit who ever they want.
Last time I checked, businesses are prohibited by law from discriminating based on race, sex, religion, ethnicity, creed, etc. As the law stands right now, they can no more refuse to do business with women having bachelorette parties than they can refuse to do business with black people.
Mind you, I have to wonder why women would WANT to have bachelorette parties in a gay bar, but that's their issue, not mine.
I think they are a private organization who can admit who ever they want.
Last time I checked, businesses are prohibited by law from discriminating based on race, sex, religion, ethnicity, creed, etc. As the law stands right now, they can no more refuse to do business with women having bachelorette parties than they can refuse to do business with black people.
Mind you, I have to wonder why women would WANT to have bachelorette parties in a gay bar, but that's their issue, not mine.
I think they are a private organization who can admit who ever they want.
I think they are a private organization who can admit who ever they want.
Last time I checked, businesses are prohibited by law from discriminating based on race, sex, religion, ethnicity, creed, etc. As the law stands right now, they can no more refuse to do business with women having bachelorette parties than they can refuse to do business with black people.
Mind you, I have to wonder why women would WANT to have bachelorette parties in a gay bar, but that's their issue, not mine.
I think they are a private organization who can admit who ever they want.
I think they are a private organization who can admit who ever they want.
Last time I checked, businesses are prohibited by law from discriminating based on race, sex, religion, ethnicity, creed, etc. As the law stands right now, they can no more refuse to do business with women having bachelorette parties than they can refuse to do business with black people.
Mind you, I have to wonder why women would WANT to have bachelorette parties in a gay bar, but that's their issue, not mine.
I agree with Don't Taz Me Bro but also know that Cecilie is correct under our current laws.
This buisiness can be sued for discrimination just like business that refuse to serve gays, whites, or women could be sued....errr i meant blacks, oh what is the difference
I think they are a private organization who can admit who ever they want.
Last time I checked, businesses are prohibited by law from discriminating based on race, sex, religion, ethnicity, creed, etc. As the law stands right now, they can no more refuse to do business with women having bachelorette parties than they can refuse to do business with black people.
Sure they can. It's discrimination based on sexual orientation, not gender...which is perfectly legal in a number of states.
Mind you, I have to wonder why women would WANT to have bachelorette parties in a gay bar, but that's their issue, not mine.
Because that's where the best music is...and it's full of good looking men that aren't going to hit on you.
I think they are a private organization who can admit who ever they want.
Last time I checked, businesses are prohibited by law from discriminating based on race, sex, religion, ethnicity, creed, etc. As the law stands right now, they can no more refuse to do business with women having bachelorette parties than they can refuse to do business with black people.
Mind you, I have to wonder why women would WANT to have bachelorette parties in a gay bar, but that's their issue, not mine.
It's safe. They won't get pawed or grabbed. Usually at a bachelorette party the women are out to have a good time not hook up. Notice that bachelorette parties don't go to lesbian bars.
I think they are a private organization who can admit who ever they want.
Last time I checked, businesses are prohibited by law from discriminating based on race, sex, religion, ethnicity, creed, etc. As the law stands right now, they can no more refuse to do business with women having bachelorette parties than they can refuse to do business with black people.
Mind you, I have to wonder why women would WANT to have bachelorette parties in a gay bar, but that's their issue, not mine.
I think they are a private organization who can admit who ever they want.
I think they are a private organization who can admit who ever they want.
Last time I checked, businesses are prohibited by law from discriminating based on race, sex, religion, ethnicity, creed, etc. As the law stands right now, they can no more refuse to do business with women having bachelorette parties than they can refuse to do business with black people.
Mind you, I have to wonder why women would WANT to have bachelorette parties in a gay bar, but that's their issue, not mine.
It's safe. They won't get pawed or grabbed. Usually at a bachelorette party the women are out to have a good time not hook up. Notice that bachelorette parties don't go to lesbian bars.