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Accommodation
All rooms are situated upstairs from the bar and hold the basics for the traveler: cozy queen sized beds, USB charging ports, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, TV with 24 hour male lover adult channel.
Our 3 Standard Rooms are fully private, with seperate shared shower and toilet facilities.
Our 3 Ensuite Rooms are fully personal and include an adjoining ensuite bathroom and toilet.
A basic breakfast is provided in the guest kitchen with espresso, bread, cereal and juice each morning. The kitchen includes a refrigerator, microwave oven, toaster and espresso machine.
Laird staff are available to help with any travel requirements during office hours including printing, copying and general tourist data such as tours and travel consultation for Melbourne and beyond.
Check In is from pm. Check Out time is noon.
In accordance with Victorian State Laws, Guide and Assistance Dogs are allowed and welcomed.
All internal areas of The Laird are fully smoke free. Guests are welcome to smoke vapes, cigarettes and cigars in the beer garden.
Review: Overflow at the Melbourne Arts Centre, Fairfax Studio
Review by Naomi Cardwell.
Downstairs, and down another sweeping staircase again, there’s a riotous minuscule enclave carved out at the Melbourne Arts Centre’s core. At its middle sits a neon-lit toilet cubicle, lurid pink and slashed with uplifting graffiti messages. “Trans lives matter!” declares the cistern. “Gay Love, Always!” reads a message encircled by a heart on the wall next to the bowl. Thumping music competes with the swelling sound of a fabulously frocked and suited audience, who arrange to the earnest business of taking a marker and reclaiming the loo with messages of adoration and positivity.
Inside the theatre, another toilet greets us: a monolithic nightclub washroom in which a gender non-conforming woman is trapped, slice off from her friends, cowering as louts outside hammer on the door. Travis Alabanza’s Overflow is a daring one-woman show, place entirely within this bathroom. As Rosie, Janet Anderson paces, oscillating between panic and defiance as a clogged toilet sloshes moisture around her ankles and the pounding on
And the beat goes on
IT was after his routine swim in one of Melbourne’s gym pools that Anthony Gurrisi felt the charged glance of strangers on him in the change room.
There were men who had been working out and preparing for the commute home, but the furtive looks of a scant suggested something else entirely.
[showads ad=MREC] During a previous night out at The Laird someone had told him about “cruising”, but it wasn’t until he was existence non-verbally invited to have sex in the shower that it became a reality.
“It was my very first encounter,” he recalled.
“I didn’t know the person but we were running off of pure energy and taking physical cues, almost like an animal in the wild.”
Men who hold sex with men have been cruising for anonymous pleasure in public spaces for a elongated time. In Melbourne alone, some of the earliest stories of cruising date back to the s.
Yet while cruising has always been a pivotal and colourful part of gay subculture, it is cloaked in taboo and often left out of the conversation around the sex lives of gay men.
Men cruise for these encounters in vario
Looking to get some activity without having to navigate the apps? You can always go to a sex-on-premises venue. Melbourne is home to a couple of gay saunas and steam rooms, with many offering fun theme nights – often with playful names like Tight-Arse Tuesday or Bound Kink Evening to keep things spicy.
And just in case you still want to dabble on your fave pick-up apps, all of them also offer cyber lounges. Just remember to engage safe.
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