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Gay Fun at Sheeshmahal Theater, Ameerpet
Submitted by NaiduhotLocation:Hyderabad (Telangana, India)
The Sheeshmahal theater at Ameerpet is a good gay cruising spot for gay male to male action or to pick up guys.
It is the best place for finding gay guys and having adj in safe place. Take balcony ticket and sit in the corner. Saturday and Sundays are more active. There is lot of privacy and darkness in the balcony so let's enjoy.
It has become very happening place. The theatre is playing *** movies. Seize 60 rupees ticket if opened, or 40 rupees ticket. Occupy last row corner seats behind and you are guaranteed to discover ppl of ur choice.
The Sheesh mahal theatre in ameerpet has become a paradise for M2M Guyz. You may pick up 40 rupee ticket or 60 rupee ticket. If you uncover a guy or if u include a partner, you can go to 60 rupee balcony from 40 rupee ticket n like. Its so gloomy and you are sure to adoration it
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