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G'day Mustang,
Thank you for your question.
I think it is a perception that some men's clubs are for movers and shakers which women don't have access too. I am thinking of wealthy clubs which are centres of influence. Feminists would counter that womens only clubs are not nearly as influential in society as mens clubs.
Personally, I think that clubs should generally be open to all especially all adults but I respect the rights of clubs to set their own rules.
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Nice answer Keith.
by ChrisDG on April 22nd, 2007
Thank you ChrisDG.
by keithold is a prodigal bagger on April 22nd, 2007
Yeah, it just seems back in the day (of which i didnt exist) when there were mens clubs where you could sit down and have a drink while reading the paper and smoking a pipe in a mens environment, there was no trouble but these clubs have been rated as sexist even though there are womens clubs introduced now. Give it 50 years and all women will be wearing the trousers!!
by Mustang on April 22nd, 2007