Wednesday, April 3, 2013

The Bar Scene

No bar is complete without friends!

To some it’s controversial behavior. But if the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have no problems checking out the bar scene (or pub, or club, or whatever you kids are calling it now), why shouldn't everyone check it out?

It’s a task finding a reality show that features young adults that don’t check out bars. Okay, most reality star
s take it a bit too far. I’m not suggesting that anyone go out every weekend.

I’m just saying if you want to—it’s probably not that big of a deal anymore. 

Make sure you plan ahead, and stay safe!
Besides, it’s fun going out. I think that any place in 2013 that forces people to dress up a bit and socialize away from a computer is a good thing. Most bars don’t allow guys to wear sweat pants and fitted baseball caps. So, guys tend to put on their best clothes. Who can complain about that?

Guys are usually happy with what they see too. Whenever guys dress up, girls put more pressure on themselves than usual to dress up too.

Some people associate bars with hooking up because girls usually dress in skimpy outfits. The skimpy outfits usually lead to guys trying to get girls to sleep with them, or at least make out. Guys tend not to be too picky in that area.

If you've ever been to a bar it seems that the guy are usually successful. You be the judge of how you feel about that. Here’s a talk back question. I’m craving your opinions.

The Bar Scene: Is it awkward or natural? 

1 comment:

  1. Natural and awkward, both, all at once. I think you're right. Anything that gets you up and away from the computer is a good thing. And it gives you something to write about once you're back at the computer. "No input, no output," Joe Strummer of The Clash used to say. He meant music and books, but the same goes for life, too. No input from life, no output as a writer. Great blog, Whitly!

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