Well well well, here is a question that can fire up a hell of a debate. Can people in relationships still go out clubbing, or do they have to avoid the party atmosphere now that they’re in a relationship?
Dang! Clubbing can be pretty heckers! Especially when you’ve got three vodka-cruisers and a quart of slick Red Bulls coursing through your system. Not to mention the poppers, uppers, downers, frowners, browners, pingers, mingers, and dingers you need to intake to have a good time WHEN OUT on the town.
There are two ways, of course, that you can approach the matter. How to remain sober, and what to avoid with the following morning in mind.
Yes, we have all been there. A night out is something we all look forward at the end of the week, but more often than not, it’s a night that we don’t always remember. Here are the top 5 ways to help fill in the blank spaces from a wicked night out.
There are people that say that they can taste a variety of flavors in wine, from chocolate and nuts all the way to raspberries and wood. I am decidedly not one of those people.
Most of us can relate to that feeling of being drunk; that giddy intoxication that starts to lower our inhibitions and self-control as we stumble around either laughing our heads off or sobbing our hearts out (or both!). Most of us can literally feel the fuzziness wrapping our brains in cotton wool as the alcohol seeps into our bloodstream and starts to work its magic, bringing out both the best and worst in us depending on our moods and personalities.
Pre drinking, or ‘pre gaming’, before a night out on the town has been around since the dawn of time. It’s the fine line between a good and a terrible night out. To make sure everyone has a responsible time, here is a list of the pros and cons of pre drinking.
There are a lot of double standards when it comes to clubbing etiquette. Unlike the real world, (because maybe I’m a little bias) a lot of these apply to men. “Guys can’t wear shorts, or singlets or caps”, “Only guys over 21 allowed”, or the unspoken rule that “guys must be accompanied by girls”.
I’m sure that most of us know one or two people who don’t like to drink and/or dance at nightclubs. I mean, yes there are certain times when we all have to restrain ourselves from drinking because either we’re the designated driver for the night or we’re having an early one at work the next morning and don’t want to stumble there with a killer hangover.
Clubbing is one of the great joys of life, loud music, bad dancing and drinking with friends its many people’s idea of a great time. However, it can be hard to have a good time out if you don’t know the secrets to making it happen. Here are our top tips on how to ensure you’ll have a great night out clubbing.