Talk as a couple
If you are going as a couple, discuss in advance what makes sense for both of you, what your limits are and what kind of experience fits your moment.
A good experience begins before you arrive. Some conversations and decisions help avoid discomfort and align expectations.
If you are going as a couple, discuss in advance what makes sense for both of you, what your limits are and what kind of experience fits your moment.
Not every visit needs a script. Many people prefer to get to know the venue first and feel the atmosphere before making any decisions.
Consent, compatibility and common sense are essential for a respectful experience.
Light, polite and natural approaches match the atmosphere better than insistence or pressure.
Before any interaction, it is recommended to talk about desires, limits and expectations to understand whether there is compatibility among everyone involved.
Not every connection will happen, and that is okay. If an interaction is not reciprocated, respect it immediately and continue your night naturally.
Some people go to interact, others prefer to observe, talk, dance and enjoy the atmosphere. Each person lives the experience at their own pace.
Small attitudes help keep the venue comfortable, sophisticated and welcoming for everyone.
Discretion, education, kindness and respect matter in every environment of the house.
Invasive behavior, insistence, excessive noise or inconvenient attitudes do not match the experience the venue proposes.
Interaction should only happen when there is clear openness or invitation. Never touch anyone without explicit consent.
If anything causes discomfort or doubt, look for the venue staff. Their support is an important part of keeping the environment safe and pleasant.
Check the official schedule of the unit you want to visit, choose the ideal date and follow the official channels for guest list, hours and prices.