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Does being 'big' cause trouble for you?

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Administrator. Graeme
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As the title says, does being physically big attract a lot of unwanted attention in bars/pubs/clubs for example?
 
If i whip my cock out then yeah gets some unwanted attention, had to be said lol only a matter of time
 
Well, I am 6'2" and around 115kg at the moment, my user name Big Mick was not my invention, it's what my mates have called me since I was about 19, (45 now). i do carry more fat than I would like, but I am in no way fat to look at when dressed in street cloths, but I do look like I lift.

I find it no trouble, quite the opposite, seems to make life easy, generally people will avoid confrontation with me. I have worked doors when I was younger around Bondi Junction, and worked the streets of Redfern as campus security at Redfern TAFE when I was in my 20's, and Redfern was a rough old joint back in the day, generally people used to steer clear and not argue back.
 
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I had a guy come up to me when I was shopping around Christmas time and asked me "did you know steroids are bad for you?"

was pretty funny i guess
 
Well, I am 6'2" and around 115kg at the moment, my user name Big Mick was not my invention, it's what my mates have called me since I was about 19, (45 now). i do carry more fat than I would like, but I am in no way fat to look at when dressed in street cloths, but I do look like I lift.

I find it no trouble, quite the opposite, seems to make life easy, generally people will avoid confrontation with me. I have worked doors when I was younger around Bondi Junction, and worked the streets of Redfern as campus security at Redfern TAFE when I was in my 20's, and Redfern was a rough old joint back in the day, generally people used to steer clear and not argue back.


Isnt redfern still a shithole and always will be lol?
 
I had a guy come up to me when I was shopping around Christmas time and asked me "did you know steroids are bad for you?"

was pretty funny i guess

Did he have a cane and wear dark glasses?

Besides, that's only a complement if you're natural

:eek:
 
It has attracted attention. I've been drinking in a club and eventually got the tap on the shoulder to leave, I asked why? The bouncer said "you've put away a lot of booze and you're a big bloke and we aren't sure we can handle you, sorry"
True story, broome nightclub called the bungalow.
 
It has attracted attention. I've been drinking in a club and eventually got the tap on the shoulder to leave, I asked why? The bouncer said "you've put away a lot of booze and you're a big bloke and we aren't sure we can handle you, sorry"
True story, broome nightclub called the bungalow.

Wow
 
It has attracted attention. I've been drinking in a club and eventually got the tap on the shoulder to leave, I asked why? The bouncer said "you've put away a lot of booze and you're a big bloke and we aren't sure we can handle you, sorry"
True story, broome nightclub called the bungalow.

Same story, I was asked to leave, the bouncer tapped me on the shoulder and said, "did you read the sign?" No firearms, "you need to leave, I don't know who let you in with those guns, but you need to leave now."
 
It has attracted ation. I've been drinking in a club andntually got the tap on the shoulder to leave, I asked why? The bouncer said "you've put away a lot of booze and you're a big bloke and we aren't sure we can handle you, sorry"
True story, broome nightclub called the bungalow.

Same here...

Bouncers always give me a hard. time... Especially at the door!

Just gotta smile and speak in a friendly tone to allay there fears thst you wont turn into a nasty problem for them later on...
 
People usually mistake me for security, I can generally stand in a crowded area with my arms crossed and just look around and it will make people uneasy.

Thing is I'm a giant pussy, couldn't fight worth a damn VS someone with any skill so I certainly don't go around provoking anything.
 
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