Sometimes instead of going clubbing, I’m looking for a fun and varied Saturday night. Yes, I love dancing, but occasionally I get sick of sweaty strangers rubbing up against me all night. I still want to go to the city, but I want to do something fun instead of going clubbing or even before going clubbing. Seriously, why does no one want to do anything fun when they’re drunk anymore?! They’re all getting lazy!
When starting a new job, it’s crucial that you build good relationships and one of the best ways to bond is by going out for drinks with your fellow colleagues. However, there are a few do’s and don’ts when it comes to going out with your new mates.
When you get to Wednesday during the week, it really is Hump Day. You don’t want to work anymore and you’re hanging out for the weekend. Luckily, Sydney has the perfect Hump Day destination to get wild on a Wednesday.
Gone are the days of clubbing enthusiasts wearing their best dresses and heels on a Saturday night. The clubbing scene has changed not only in the drugs we take, how long we party for and the drinks we consume but also in the outfits that we wear. No more good quality dresses with our clutch matching our heels. No more well thought out outfits. No more jeans for the boys.
When you’re going out to have a good night, there are always some little things that can piss you right off, unless you’re the one pissing other people off, in which case listen here! There’s types of people, or things that people do, if that’s how you’d like to look at it that are absolutely and totally annoying.
These days relationships and love are harder to find with sexual partners coming and going. We’re texting instead of writing letters, we’re going for drinks instead of going to dinner and having sex on the first date isn’t taboo anymore. So does going clubbing with a potential partner count as a date nowadays?
Summer is finally getting closer! Yay! Rejoice! Warm weather, cold drinks, longer nights and less clothing. Oh it’s always a good thing you say? Not if you’re going clubbing. On the last night of winter this year, I went clubbing, and it was anything but cold.
Have you ever been living it up in a club or a party and you’re looking for someone to take home? Most people there are probably waaay too drunk, or you’re not drunk enough to think they’re attractive. Then you spot your ex. Eh, it’s been a while, they’re still looking good, they’re into it. Why not right?
When we were underage, a house party was the coolest thing to go to, because obviously there was no where else you could get blind drunk. It was cheap, we could pass out wherever the hell we liked and we wouldn’t get denied because our shirt didn’t have a collar.
Have you ever felt like someone is watching you and you get shivers up your spine? Do you ever feel like that late at night? In the dark? In the club? Then you probably are being watched. And it’s probably your psycho ex. These things really exist people! We need to spread awareness to stop the occurrence of attacks.