The gay flap at the Röthenbach

Flap at the Röthenbach

Klappe am Röthenbach is located near Nuremberg and is very central. The subway station was opened on September 27, 1986 and is the terminal station of the U2 subway line. Incidentally, it was named after the Nuremberg district of the same name, which is located above the subway. Moreover, it is used daily by about 30,000 (thirty thousand) passengers who commute between work and home. But there are also other destinations in the region that are popular. These include, above all, the Main-Danube Canal and the Röthenbach shopping center.

In addition, not only commuters visit the flap at Röthenbach, but also gay men with sexual interest. Several times a day, the gay scene meets here at the subway station to have fun together. Particularly gladly one meets here on the public toilets of the station. In addition, you can quickly draw attention to yourself at the urinals with a hot look. Absolutely all age groups from young to old are represented here.

 

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