At what age are you too old to be frequenting clubs?

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I personally don't care if I see people of any age at a club, but a lot of people do. In fact, I like occasionally seeing an older set of people at a club sometimes because it reminds me that the party doesn't have to stop until I decide to make it stop.

I think that the right time to stop changes from person to person, but here are some factors that I thought should be taken into consideration:

  • If you go twice a week, every week, you may get bored of doing the same thing all the time.
  • If you go too hard, you'll run the risk of having to stop yourself for your own safety.
  • If it's the only thing you're about, you might wind up realizing that you don't have many interesting things to say about yourself besides how much you party once you're in your 30's.

Am I wrong? Right? What do you think?
 

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I would say when you are nearing 30...based off my research.
 

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Honestly the first time I went clubbing was when I was 20, I hated it and haven't been since.

I mean I'm all for enjoying yourself once in a while but if you're busting your ass to hit up a club on a Wednesday night...you may need to re-evaluate your priorities.
 

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I guess you can party as long as you want as long as you partying with your age range...
 

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I personally don't care if I see people of any age at a club, but a lot of people do. In fact, I like occasionally seeing an older set of people at a club sometimes because it reminds me that the party doesn't have to stop until I decide to make it stop.

I think that the right time to stop changes from person to person, but here are some factors that I thought should be taken into consideration:

  • If you go twice a week, every week, you may get bored of doing the same thing all the time.
  • If you go too hard, you'll run the risk of having to stop yourself for your own safety.
  • If it's the only thing you're about, you might wind up realizing that you don't have many interesting things to say about yourself besides how much you party once you're in your 30's.

Am I wrong? Right? What do you think?

Assuming we're talking about a 21-25 age range club, if you clearly *look* like you're approaching 40, then you're just burnin' money. Eybody gunna give you the wtf-is-this-old-head-doin-in-the-club, kobe look. Only acceptable scenario is if you're doin' it big with bottle service or whatnot, and you're there to celebrate a specific occasion.

But if you're a lil older, like late 20s I think the club environment works to your advantage, because you'll come across as seasoned and sophisticated, and less sloppy than the average club cat. You have to understand that a lot of older broads (late 20s early 30s) are hitting the clubs for bachelorette parties, out of town clubbin, ext, all the time. You can eat off them jumpoffs.
 
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