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Do you regret going to nightclubs?


Do you regret going to nightclubs?  

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  1. 1. Do you regret going to nightclubs?

    • No, I'm glad I started going.
    • Yes, i wish i had never started.
    • I have mixed feelings
    • I enjoyed it at the time but wouldn't want to go again.
    • I am glad and still go.
    • I like it now but intend to stop clubbing in the future


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wow- i said all of page 4 on page 2!!!!

 

by the way sid- been to 2 clubs tonight, not been offered any drugs or been offered outside for scrap.

 

really dont see what your problem is- apart from paranoia and a distinct lack of a life beyond your pc, social skills or, the way youre going either mates and/or a missus.

 

just give it a break- ban yourself from the pc and get out and experience the real world for yourself instead of anecdotes and cyber space.

 

b**ger- already said that at least once too.

 

sophie

 

This thread is getting on the repetitive side isn't it! Do you think he has got the message yet?

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This thread is getting on the repetitive side isn't it! Do you think he has got the message yet?

 

probably not- i think hes been told the same advice again and again on various topics of this nature and hes still never taken any of the advice given.

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it is often a controvercial decision to start going when you first do but most people decide to go and try them.

No it isn't.

So, seeing as it is initially contentious...

See above.

 

Either you are making this up or you need help.

 

Going to nightclubs, for most people, is either an occasional or regular method of socialising and having fun. In no way can the decision to go for a night out ever engender meaningful regret.

 

That's it.

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CLUBBING is a way of life for most 18 to 30 yr olds if you live in a City. In fact, for people older than that, I know clubbers who are pushing 60 and still burning the candle at both ends...........

 

Its all part of the whole socio-cultural experience of life! People go clubbing as certain clubs or club nights have become socio-cultural phenonema in themselves, ie Gatecrasher, etc. Its a wonderful experience (usually) of meeting up with friends, making new friends, social networking, hooking up with opposite sex, and a FAR GREATER experience than just 'going out'. Most peoples clubbing habits and experiences overlap into many different areas of their lives, and can be focal points for their whole social existence.

 

Let me put it this way...

Not to club, is not to live!!!!!!

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CLUBBING is a way of life for most 18 to 30 yr olds if you live in a City. In fact, for people older than that, I know clubbers who are pushing 60 and still burning the candle at both ends...........

 

Its all part of the whole socio-cultural experience of life! People go clubbing as certain clubs or club nights have become socio-cultural phenonema in themselves, ie Gatecrasher, etc. Its a wonderful experience (usually) of meeting up with friends, making new friends, social networking, hooking up with opposite sex, and a FAR GREATER experience than just 'going out'. Most peoples clubbing habits and experiences overlap into many different areas of their lives, and can be focal points for their whole social existence.

 

Let me put it this way...

Not to club, is not to live!!!!!!

 

not to club is not to live- IM DOWN WITH THAT!!!!!! just had to say this cos clubbin is in my top3 fave things to do ever!! :love:

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NOT TO CLUB IS NOT TO LIVE...

could this become the QUOTE OF THE WEEK?

 

Liver? Whats that then? No seriously, clubbing does not always have mean knocking back endless vodka...

sometimes you can club and not drink at all.........depends on a lot of things

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Liver? Whats that then? No seriously, clubbing does not always have mean knocking back endless vodka...

sometimes you can club and not drink at all.........depends on a lot of things

 

I never said it did mate :) Just the majority :P

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NOT TO CLUB IS NOT TO LIVE...

could this become the QUOTE OF THE WEEK?

 

Liver? Whats that then? No seriously, clubbing does not always have mean knocking back endless vodka...

sometimes you can club and not drink at all.........depends on a lot of things

 

Gets my vote!!

 

Most peoples clubbing habits and experiences overlap into many different areas of their lives, and can be focal points for their whole social existence.

 

Exactly, it's not just something I do, it's part of my life!! The people I would now consider some of my closest friends are people I met clubbing.

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CLUBBING is a way of life for most 18 to 30 yr olds if you live in a City. In fact, for people older than that, I know clubbers who are pushing 60 and still burning the candle at both ends...........

Its all part of the whole socio-cultural experience of life! People go clubbing as certain clubs or club nights have become socio-cultural phenonema in themselves, ie Gatecrasher, etc. Its a wonderful experience (usually) of meeting up with friends, making new friends, social networking, hooking up with opposite sex, and a FAR GREATER experience than just 'going out'. Most peoples clubbing habits and experiences overlap into many different areas of their lives, and can be focal points for their whole social existence.

 

Let me put it this way...

Not to club, is not to live!!!!!!

 

Im a prime example, look at my job.

Im a dj for between 3-5 nights a week depending on the season.

Go to clubs whenever I get the chance, and bog off to Ibiza every year (8 weeks and counting :thumbsup: ) and bear in mind that in just over 18 months time I will hit the big 4-0 :o

 

Come on Slim, im older than you and im still partying.

Tell you what, meet me one night and I will show you how its done :banana:

 

It would be a night to remember....or one you couldnt remember in the morning :hihi:

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