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I think we're at a gay club! Stiles: [ surrounded by drag queens ] Man, nothing gets past those keen werewolf senses, huh, Scott? Manfred M. Manly wanders the streets looking for a burly bar where he can order his favourite Gargle Blasterproposition women with crude sexual Double Entendres and watch manly high impact sports on a 30 year old television before establishing alpha male dominance by engaging in Greco-Roman wrestling with other patrons.
He finds himself a bar or club with broad strapping patrons, perhaps full of bikers or steel workers, deep bass music and tall erect steel bars for extra manly effect. But wait, what's that? A series of short sudden close ups on each of the elements of the bar have revealed the truth. Those manly steel bars are for pole dancing, there are gay women in sight but the men are just as willing to tangothe bass music is Technothe bikers and steel workers seem to love their leatherand that ain't no Greco-Roman wrestling they're engaging in Manly has just had the Gay Bar Reveal.
He has walked into a bar or club ignorant of its nature and slowly realises that it's a gay bar. It normally only happens to the character most likely to freak out about it, sometimes they'll actually be accompanied by someone who does get it quicker than them or even lead them there who provides a foil for the few moments before they catch on.
Sometimes Manfred will have the conspicuous homosexual elements pointed out to him but automatically imagines it to all be part of manly bonding. The bar itself can vary in terms of its queerness. At one end of the scale it can be completely inconspicuous until someone points out that there are only male patrons and a few of them are holding hands.
Gay bar can club at the point of the reveal suddenly become a lot more obvious, with visual cues only actually appearing when the director wants us to see them. On the other hand, the trope can be frequently parodied by so obviously being Where Everybody Knows Your Flame that it makes the surprised patron look stupid or at least oblivious.
I'm Fluffy" how he once got drunk in El Paso and accidentally wound up at a gay club, explaining that when you're already intoxicated and you pull up to a place with music coming out the front door and a line outside you don't notice much else besides the fact that it's a club. When he finally figured out that the male patrons were checking him out he decided to go with it, even going as far as to call his girlfriend to say, "You better not mess up, because I have options.
Comic Books The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers - Fat Freddy goes home to Cleveland and stops for a drink in what he realizes is "a honky bar", inadvertently angers the blue-collar clientele, and gets booted out. He heads to club appears to be a young person's bar which is full of vicious bikers who beat him up.
He staggers to a place called "The Gilded Lily" and thinks "Well, this looks like a nice clean place. At least I won't get assaulted here.
Homer's Phobia
It is not a typo, it is a revelationand if you missed it you need to wait until the end of the issue to get the full story. Comic Strips Parodied in The Far Sideshowing a chicken alone in a bar full of cows coming to the realization that she has wandered into a hay bar.
Another has a dog realizing he's in a stray bar. Sam express disappointment that one of the bars they go to barely has any women in it, and eventually realizes why when one of the burly men hits on Zoogie. Izzy, a former companion, is not happy. Kafei wants to leave, but Ralph convinces him to stay when he points out the lesbians in the bar.