Nightclubbing is meant to be a fun outing every week for young adult to go out and let their hair down and have fun. However, nightclubs are commonly seen as places to meet people or ‘hook-up’ with someone new. Does this mean that if you are in a relationship that clubbing could be off limits? Or should you club as a couple?
Knowing your way around and being familiar with nightclubs and indeed the city is a huge advantage. You have an understanding of which bars and what scenes tickle your fancy best, what kind of scene and people each has to offer and how pricey or reasonable each are. The answer to this question would seem to be a resounding yes, but somehow it is not, not even close.
When we go out clubbing, everyone obviously dresses to impress, even if it is just to get on the bouncer’s good books so you won’t get barred. It is human nature to check out hotties when they looking more than fine, and there’s nothing wrong with this. In fact, you’d be considered weird if you didn’t!
There’s nothing worse than when you’re having an awesome night out when suddenly, your best friend taps you on the shoulder and says they want to leave. You’re reaction is torn between ‘REALLY!?’ and ‘wah’ and you’re having such a great time that you don’t want to leave. Do you really have to? Yes, it’s generally a good idea.
Dang son, one of the most important things you can do in life is not look like you are some skeezy roadside Kwinana freeway crack-hound selling vials to minors. Do you have a pubey moustache/wear Dada tracky-dacks that smell suspiciously ‘piss-like’? Or are you a rich kid from Trigg whose mum lends you $50 for lunch but instead you use it to buy product to sell to that 16 yo tuppy from All Saints that you’ve guiltily had your eyes on?
Women continually question their ‘dignity’ and level of maintainable ‘respect’ when they ‘hook-up’ with a man who has already scored earlier in the night.
We all know that saying ‘If you can’t beat them, join them’. However, what does it take to enter the V.I.P world of clubbing? Everyone can slap on a tie or squish into a dress and enter a club - no biggie. Although wouldn’t it be nice to bypass the line and waltz right in like you own the joint?
Guys: I’ll let you in on a little secret. When it comes to picking up in clubs, girls often try just as hard as guys do. You’re probably reading this and thinking, yeah right. But it’s true. Take it from a girl - often we’re just as keen to strike up a conversation with the opposite sex as you are.
Many of us feel the party starts when we get to the club. As you’re slowly amerced into the sound of bass and clinking off glasses being set down on the bar, it’s as if someone screams action and your big scene is rolling. Here’s the top 6 ways to nail that entrance so you ooze sexy right through your Friday night threads.
I’m going to a wedding this Sunday. One of the girls I went to high school with is getting married.
I’m not talking like my sister’s boyfriend’s cousin four years above me who I sometimes smiled at on the bus and they came to my house one Christmas, so they are obliged to invite me to watch them burn announce their love and commitment to another person.