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Has anyone been to Hunkomania? From pictures and the way it's described, it sounds like only ladies are welcome at the shows. It doesn't say anything that men aren't allowed in. Was very interested in attending a show, even if it's just to look. Jeffrey the co-owner of the clubs is openly gay. Also I think some of the dancers are openly gay as well. I visited the page to buy tickets and it said they were sold out for a show that was last weekend. I visited the location before they began and 5 minutes after the show ended and there was only 3 vehicles in the parking. I never went inside of the venue. I don't know what to believe. Does anyone know the dancers? 

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It looks like they haven’t added anything to their Instagram since 2022. Maybe listing that show as “sold out” was another way of saying “ain’t happening.”

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10 minutes ago, Patbud said:

I agree, rojjodc. When women were allowed in the gaiety theater, it ruined it for a lot of men.

I felt the same about NobHill in SF.  For a variety of reasons.

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Another thing, ,too is that it may as well have become a lesbian place or that little kids might as well have been allowed in.

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Audience gender aside, Hunkomania is super-sketchy as a company. I don’t want to say anything libelous here, but I would not waste my money on them. If you want to see a male revue with high production value, go to Las Vegas instead. (Chippendales, Thunder From Down Under, Magic Mike, and Aussie Heat all allow men in the audience). 

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Thunder from Down Under is very homophobic.  Magic Mike and Aussie Heat will dance on guys.  Chippendales has one number in the show they bring a guy onstage.

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13 hours ago, MrDakota said:

Thunder from Down Under is very homophobic.  Magic Mike and Aussie Heat will dance on guys.  Chippendales has one number in the show they bring a guy onstage.

Homophobic is a strong word.  Thunder is simply catering to its audience.   There's plenty of posts on here about men wishing strip clubs would do a better job of limiting female patrons (including comments made by present company).  Just like gay men at a gay strip club don't want to see women getting dances in the public areas, it would make sense that women paying for their ultimate fantasy don't want to see queer lap dances as part of the show.

To the original topic of Hunkomania, I've never been successful in attending on of their shows.  I'll search the addresses in each town it advertises, and it always leads me to non-descript building with no set show times.  I think it's more of an outcall service for dancers if a bachelorette party has enough of an audience and budget and a place for the guys to perform.

Edited by Vegas_Millennial

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