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I had to google this and... I still don't know WTF this is going to be. It's comical in their approach, and some of their marketing strongly suggests booze, so that is drawing all kinds of negative attention.
And yet, according to one page I found, they haven't applied for a liquor license yet, and they are set to open on October 25th.

Milk bar? Perhaps this is what leads finally to have the opportunity to get some tasty milk plus, with a bit of the ol' drencrom. That'll sharpen you up right nice.
 
Yeah, I live a few blocks from here. I assume its gonna be non alcoholic.

it's not real, just a marketing ploy for an app...

"1. There is no “bar for pregnant women.” In what may be one of the more tone-deaf marketing hoaxes of recent months, a new bar-finding app apparently invented an offensive fake bar — complete with billboard, storefront and social media accounts! — to draw attention to its otherwise inoffensive service. The faux-bar, Gestations, advertised that it was opening in New York’s East Village in October and would offer trimester specials, among other things, for women “drinking for two.” But as several sharp-eyed Internet sleuths have noted, all of Gestations’ marketing materials also prominently plug this app, Bartrendr. And when local blogger E.V. Grieve asked the building’s owner about their new tenant, he said they’d only rented the sign for a month. After that, a vet’s office — not an embattled bar — will be moving in."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...he-chicago-river-and-pregnant-ladies-in-bars/
 
it's not real, just a marketing ploy for an app...

"1. There is no “bar for pregnant women.” In what may be one of the more tone-deaf marketing hoaxes of recent months, a new bar-finding app apparently invented an offensive fake bar — complete with billboard, storefront and social media accounts! — to draw attention to its otherwise inoffensive service. The faux-bar, Gestations, advertised that it was opening in New York’s East Village in October and would offer trimester specials, among other things, for women “drinking for two.” But as several sharp-eyed Internet sleuths have noted, all of Gestations’ marketing materials also prominently plug this app, Bartrendr. And when local blogger E.V. Grieve asked the building’s owner about their new tenant, he said they’d only rented the sign for a month. After that, a vet’s office — not an embattled bar — will be moving in."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...he-chicago-river-and-pregnant-ladies-in-bars/

Good, there's enough bars on that avenue as it is.
 
This was Sister Eugenia, my 6th grade teacher. Nuns would be arrested for the way they acted back then in to today's world.


I still have nightmares about nuns!

Which begs the question, why in hell do some pron producers think nuns make a great theme -- it's frickin horrifying!!!


Brian
 
I still have nightmares about nuns!

Which begs the question, why in hell do some pron producers think nuns make a great theme -- it's frickin horrifying!!!


Brian

It's a niche, like clowns. Clowns terrify me so we don't do clown scenes but nuns, while they don't get me off, I have nothing against.
 
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