Women are calling out straight men for “ruining” club culture:

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Honestly, I have noticed it. But men didn’t all of sudden decide to do it. Women on their phones standing in place and janky club promoters walking around with cameras doing skits made it hard to have genuine interactions. Don’t even get me started on big booty bartenders walking around the club finessing brehs.

So basically dudes just decided fukk it, ima make something out of nothing. Get two Long Island ice teas with your brehs and hit the top. Up in the front of the DJ speakers doing the Yung Joc. You ever see the end of SNL? That’s basically the club now, women hugging women and men trying to see where their hug is at. So these dudes really doing the lords work.
 

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Club and bar culture has always had unspoken rules. Women get priority at the bar, they claim the elevated platforms for dancing, and men typically hang back, letting the women shine and maybe going up to them for a dance, a chat, or to offer a drink.

But according to a growing chorus of frustrated clubgoers on TikTok, those dynamics have completely flipped, and many say it's not for the better.
Women call out men for dominating club spaces

A trend is emerging on social media showing men taking over the very spaces that were traditionally reserved for women to dance and be seen.

In a viral video, Jusnene (@jusnene2) delivered a passionate rant about the shift she's witnessed in club culture.

"When the [expletive] have you ever seen men wanna be on the stage shaking they [expletive], looking out to the crows. I ain't never seen that," Jusnene said. "It was always the girls on stage, the girls in the center, the girls at the top. Men were just waiting to see who's gonna get messed up enough to want to dance with them. Not rushing the [expletive] stage."

"This is why club culture is dead because men have become the women," Jusnene said.

Jusnene goes further, connecting this club behavior to broader relationship dynamics.

"I thought it was just in the relationships of them wanting to be pampered and wanting to be the prize. It's even in the clubs when y'all ain't got nobody. I'll be damned if I look up at my man that's on the goddamn stage," she went on.

The issue extends beyond just taking up platform space. Jusnene reminisces about how club culture used to work, when women got in free before 11 p.m., ladies drank free, and drinks were cheap and strong.
The trend is widespread

Other women have been posting their own experiences with this trend.

Kiera (@festivalkiera) posted footage showing six guys standing on an elevated platform in a club, barely moving to the music. Text overlay reads, "FYI: no one wants to see 6 straight dudes do nothing on an elevated surface." In her caption, she writes, "Go back to the ground where you belong."




The female complaining in the tiktok video looks like The Penguin:



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nikkas competing with women for attention is nasty

they are saying they prefer to dance with their homegirls then step in the corner with whoever she's choosing on to straighten out the details of surrendering the panties

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