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Tuesday, July 23, 2019

The Young Crowd

From the Internet:
What to do if you don't dance: Going to nightclubs would be a lot more enjoyable if people knew how to behave properly. Following a few simple yet important rules and you'll make life easier for everyone. The best part about going to nightclubs - especially on the weekends - is that you are surrounded by strangers who might become new friends, give you a bump, or go back to your place to have sex. The worst part about being in nightclubs - especially on the weekends - is that you are surrounded by strangers who may be unruly, annoying, get in the way, thereby ruining the very venue you're trying to enjoy.

"Dance has always been the center of who social dancers are. It has given them the inspiration to help other people find a hobby, passion, and activity that fulfills them."


For those of you who don't go out that often—or those of you that do, but are just uncouth animals who don't know how to behave—there are a few things that you should not do in a club ever again. Follow this advice and you'll be a model club goer in no time at all. First is the non dancer. "I never really cared to learn how to dance, always thought it was a waste of time? What do I do if I get asked to dance? I think I'll just say OK and then guide her over to the bar before we get to the dance floor, and get her drunker. LOL"

"Fly Me To The Moon" by Jimmy Borges


Don't go to clubs... go to bars... If you don't dance at a club it is very hard to hook up because the music is very loud plus you will look like a dumb ass standing with your drink in your hand while the girls are dancing with the guys that know how to dance. Just dance... many guys at clubs can't dance. Hell, many girls at clubs can't dance. Stand in the back with your arms folded and look at the dance floor. You might learn something, those dancers are having a ball.  Pound a few back... get up and dance.
 
"Some people want it to happen, some wish it would happen, others make it happen."

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