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Disco-fication of Areas


Aluna

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Hello All

During the last days I noticed something, which starts getting on my nerves.

I like to role play a nurse in a Sperm Donor Clinic, e.g. There is one area which does a real fantastic job creating the serene almost silent athmosphere of a clinic.
But today I entered another sperm donor clinic. The first thing to notice: loud music!

I am used to a more serious athmosphere in the Spem Donor Clinic I usually attend. But let's check it out I thought.
And then I enter a room where nearly everybody who was present in this area was dancing.
And I was thinking to myself, well why don't these people go to a normal club for dancing? But well, it is not my area, not my rules...

Then I thought a little bit more about it. And while not so obvious, I came to realise, that the disco-fication of areas is not only restricted to this "clinic".

Yesterday, I entered some parking lot for lot lizards. And instead of silence or the sound of passing cars... club music and people shaking and dancing to it... my mood for being a lot lizard there immediately gone.

Also yesterday: some high school, of course nearly no one adhering to the dress code given by the owner of the area, and even though there was NO music playing, people showing off their dance moves, ... Seriously?

BDSM clubs, the same: more dance club, than BDSM club. GangBang/Swinger Clubs: All people dancing, people engaging in sex in the minority.

There are at least three dance clubs in the general area which play run of the mill standard music; I could understand if there are more underground music clubs. But why discoficate nearly any area made public?

Maybe this gets better after the holidays?

Anyway, to close with a more positive thought.
I really enjoy the athmosphere and sounds at the beach in the general area.
Maybe we can get a highway parking lot for lot lizards with the appropriate athmosphere and sounds also for the general area?

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