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Originally posted by Zarco View PostOh damn i didnt know that, lol. I go to sac state, one of my friends is from SJ and she says it gets poppin out there. Ill have to try it out some day.
how i left the bay with no kids is nothing short of a miracle.
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Originally posted by Zarco View PostA few months after HS I got into a 5 year relationship and I didn't have any interest in clubbing. Went to 18+ clubs a few times before that but never really got the full experience. In the past 2 years Ive been single and started going out with my buddies more often. I was meeting different girls and I was loving it. These were beautiful girls, pure beauty. I grew up in a town of about 50k 15 mins away from the city and I had to settle for what was available through out my youth, so meeting all these different girls was cool. I was going through some personal issues at the start of this year and thought I kinda lost interest in going out.
I started going out with my friends again in May...and mann I love that nightlife, those cracking nights when there's alot of people, the girls, the bass, the lights, it just all gets to me. I dont drink, alls I need is the DJs to bump some good music and Im ready to go. These past 2 weekends my friends and I went out I pulled 4 numbers from some absolute cuties and I already have a date set up with one of them. Growing up, I was limited to what 7-12 school offers. College obviously gets better but I can still pull more girls at clubs, and these are grade A girls. There's so much variety and I can just straight up go up to them and ask em to dance. I was on lockdown for 5 years right after HS and all I could do is look at girls when I was out and about in my daily life. I love being young and single and I feel like I need to get it out of my system before I settle down in the next few years.
I have more fun now than before I got married and was single....it's crazy how life works out. Good thing I'm in my prime instead of going through this in my late 30's-40. Live and learn homie!
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