There is certainly one reason – too big imbalance men – women in your age class, too great imbalance in the desired age mix, your outfit doesn't like, you don't trust enough turnover, …
The organizer of this celebration sets rules on who is allowed to enter, and sometimes without reason is rejected. Must be accepted, His celebration, His rules.
In some shops you come in and sometimes not, simply because it increases the attractiveness of the location when you have managed it again.
It's never groundless.
However, the reasons can often occur as a dismissed or external stand as a "nearly".
Often it's enough if your face doesn't fit them, or you look like you could do "evil."
These are often simple abdominal feelings.
Reasons can of course also be that you are dressed wrong.
Also, guests are often rejected if, for example, there is a male surplus.
Because men are now the ones who bring the most money to the club.
Men go to a club to see women. If there are more men than women, that's bad for business.
If you are rejected once, you should not take that too personally and not think about it.
There is certainly one reason – too big imbalance men – women in your age class, too great imbalance in the desired age mix, your outfit doesn't like, you don't trust enough turnover, …
He'll probably have a reason. If necessary, dress code, if necessary but also simply because the club was already too full.
Because you don't fit the clientele. Or often: Because there's a man's badge in the club and you don't want more
"No reason" no one is denied entry somewhere.
That can have many reasons. Many criteria ensure that the relationship between male and female guests remains fairly balanced.
Maybe you wouldn't be dressed properly. Or simply not attractive enough.
Maybe because only certain people were right or you weren't dressed appropriately.
Other reasons, if necessary, already too many guests present, perhaps your age of 16 was also decisive.
There was a reason they didn't tell you. This may have been the wrong style or an already existing male excess.
The organizer of this celebration sets rules on who is allowed to enter, and sometimes without reason is rejected. Must be accepted, His celebration, His rules.
Maybe it was undesirable at the party