Is there a meaningful distinction between clubs that serve drinks in plastic cups vs those that serve in glassware?
I think there is.
There’s a statistically significantly greater chance of getting laid, and for less money, at the plastic places. But, while the odds may be good, the goods may be odd


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It's probably the nude vs alcohol thing. Nude places are usually more free for all's, don't have to worry about getting that alcohol license, revoked.
I can remember being in a shit-hole club once where they used actual glassware for my soda, and it seems like I've also been in nicer places that served me my soft drink in plastic. Now, what conclusion can be drawn from this? Other than the fact that it's always safer to hand me plastic versus handing me glass, just because I can be clumsy, I'd have to research this topic for several years to be sure... 🤔
^I am why the Lord created the aluminum bottle. Just say no to glass.
Plastic cups - bad for the environment - but eliminating the need for a dishwasher in the back.
Top heavy red plastic cups of beer equals 16 oz of wet lap.
Up side it'll more than camouflage that little wet spot on your crotch
A corner bar near me I used to go to regularly changed ownership and when from ice cold bottles of beer from and ice chest and glasses for mixed drinks to slightly above room temp cans of beer from a refrigerator and plastic cups. Huge downgrade- have been there since.
Plastic cups? Really? I thought I had left plastic cups at the college frat party. It’s completely acceptable to drink beer directly from the bottle (glass or aluminum), but mixed drinks and cocktails must be served in the appropriate glassware (high ball, cocktail, tumbler), wine in wine glasses, and champagne in flutes. We might be a bunch of PL’s, but we have to draw the line somewhere when it comes to decency and civility.
^ I recall a lot of places using plastic cups during COVID, and several places haven’t gone back to glasses.
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