Posted: 12/27/2007 3:16:11 PM EDT
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And really fucking cranky.... Tonight the GF tells me that we are going to a college age (21-27yr olds) party for New Years. The party is at a private house of some guy that her (GF) friend works with I am very tempted to tell her no. It's not how I want to spend my New Years night, drunks, fights, and general douchbaggery. Am I getting old and cranky or is this what they call responsibility? For the record I am 31 and she is 26. |
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I'm nearly in the same boat. The party that I'm planning on is the same 'ol shit. I've already fucked the single girls (doubt that there will be any new ones) that are going. Doesn't seem worth it. I'll probably still end up going and trying to set up a threesome or something then SIIHPAPP. If it happens, I'll be sure to find and woodshed and use a wide stance. |
I would much rater have a nice dinner and a few drinks at a small bar. I went to college, had my fun (way to much) and lived my party years well beyond what they should have. I enjoy just hanging out with friends and family much more than a college apartment party with a flat warm keg of Milwaukee's Beast.
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It is called 'growing up.' It happens to most of us; congratulate yourself that you are noticing the difference! |
I am 28 but I felt the same way until I became single, now I would kill to go to a party like that. It has everything that I am once again interested in to offer: beer, pie, and if the pie doesn't work out at least I have front row for a slugfest. |
That's kind of where I'm coming from, post-divorce. If I wasn't single though, it wouldn't interest me. |
31 is still young, you are barely out of your twentysomething years. If you feel old at that age then it is because you want to be old. But don't worry, 40 will come fast. |
I am very tempted to tell her no. It's not how I want to spend my New Years night, drunks, fights, and general douchbaggery. 
