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Smiling BArtender Sexy
Smiling BArtender Sexy
i wanna know if this guy is gay??


works at a gay bar...i spoke to him few nights back and he let me touch his pecs&nipples and he was making sure the other bartenders didnt see.. he is kinda twinkish looking but still very butch.. he gave me some free drinks and just laughed. i asked for his number but he said he doesnt give it out and is straight. i had told him that he was very sexy and he smiled and acted happy...we also talked about working out. is he just be friendly?
i wanna know cuz i wanna ask him out...

Stay friends and see what happens.



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The Bartender 1x01 [Part 2]


7 No-No's When Partying in Las Vegas

What goes on in Las Vegas, stays in Las Vegas, right? You can be as wild as you want to, party and drink until the sun comes up and hang at the pool everyday.

This all may be true, nonetheless, there are still certain things you don't do while you're here. Here's just a brief list of the top seven:

1) DON'T get rude to the wait staff: These people have emotions, kids and employers. Even bouncers/bartenders/dealers/cocktail waitresses have their boundaries! Think about this, you may be there to have a good time but they have to follow the rules.

2) DON'T dance on the bar, the tables, the chairs: You will only have a chance to be up there for approximately thirty seconds - the precise amount of time it will take for the bouncer to walk over to you and tell you to get down. Don't climb up on any part
article of furniture unless you spot other people doing it. And don't believe because they have professional dancers performed on stage that you can join them. This is a definite way of getting escorted out of the nightclub.

3) DON'T forget to tip. The staff lives almost totally on tips and their real daily wage is somewhere around minimum wage. If you don’t tip at all you should anticipate really bad table service and a swarm of animosity to linger close to you. Cocktail waitresses and bartenders will really avoid you. Dealers and slot attendants should be given a tip when you win, and the valet and cocktail waitresses should be tipped always.
The only difference between a good tip and a horrible tip is a couple of dollars.

4) DON'T jaywalk across Las Vegas Blvd. Intoxicated tourists are killed each year when they try to duck the taxicabs, cars and drive-in tourists that speed down the road at 60+ mph. However, if you're not concerned with your safety, maybe the cops handing you a $250 jaywalking ticket will. Millions of dollars has been spent by Clark County funding the pedestrian overpasses. Utilize them.

5) DON'T make a move on a cocktail waitress. Guys: They may be in skimpy dresses and they may be acting kinda flirty with you, but that's because that's what their paid to do. Their warm smiles and friendly salutations are what their employers tell them to do and these behaviors don’t imply that they like you/are falling in love you/desire to make out you.
Hitting on them will get you nowhere but make them to roll their eyes as they walk away. Simply enjoy the drinks, the laughter and the “scenery�
and forget about anyone else.

6) DON'T dress like a slut. Girls: Please do not snatch up the tiniest dress you own, which barely fit you 5 years ago, or use your holiday as an excuse to purchase a new hoochie dress from Charlotte Russe that doesn'tcompletely
cover all your bits and pieces. If you are 40+, don't shop there.
If you think this isn't applicable to you, then it most likely does.
You will look and feel self-conscious and as a result wind up drinking more to stifle the insecurity. You may be aiming for sexy but if you have love-handles you will be able to se it through that shirt or worse yet, roll up and showbelow that shirt. Gross. Nobody needs to look at that. Dress appealing, not slutty - there's a difference.

7) DON'T be a jerk. You're not Joe Pesci in Casino and nobody will think you are cool because you are acting like a ego-tistical jackass. Don't walk around and pretend like you are the big man in Las Vegas unless you are actually P. Diddy or Janet Jackson. If you are reading this, you probably aren't them.

About the Author

Heidi Keller Rosen is a Singles Expert and the founder of Get Out! Las
Vegas, the premier social group for Singles. Heidi knows how to get
fun singles together and through her vast knowledge of dating and relationships, Get Out! has yielded numerous relationships and marriages to date.

Get Out! has been organizing the social lives of Las Vegas singles since 2004 and currently plans 4-5
Las Vegas events every week. From skydiv