Alejandro
Google
It was fun dancing once the space cleared up a bit Saturday night, very crowded, and there was a great mix of old and new Latin music, however the bouncer last night was disrespectful and borderline homophobic. After my friend and I showed we paid to the lady, the man behind her at the door put his hands on me, touched my face and and my lower waist. He told me I needed to put my headphones inside of my purse and they would check my purse, it was brief and it didn’t feel sexual but I got the impression he felt entitled to put his hands on me because I’m queer/femme presenting, he wouldn’t have done that to one of the masculine/straight men in line. This has never happened to me at any queer/lgbt+ friendly bars and clubs. It made me really uncomfortable and I don’t know why he had to touch me instead of just using his words. Please be kinder to your customers, I came to dance with my friends-not to receive unsolicited touching from the staff.