Should nightclubs should have an age limit?

I think deplorable, man with more than 25 years in nightclubs!I

GMB sparks debate as guest wants over 40s to be banned from nightclubs​

The ITV show posed the debate after Michael Gove was spotted busting some dance moves at a nightclub in Scotland over the Bank Holiday weekend

Good Morning Britain has sparked a lot of reaction from viewers as they posed a new debate on the show.

Charlotte Hawkins and Sean Fletcher were back fronting the ITV news programme on Tuesday.

And today's light-hearted debate posed the question: Should over 40s be banned from nightclubs?

It comes after Michael Gove was spotted busting some dance moves at a nightclub in Scotland over the Bank Holiday weekend.

To be continued: https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/tv/gmb-sparks-debate-guest-wants-21440651
 

Spro23

 
Banned
Catholic
I don't know if a nightclub scene even exists in the west anymore. There's 0 social trust, many foreigners and no community. All that stuff makes women more guarded.

For example I was in helena Montana at a bar last year and it's way more comfortable to socialize when everyone is same race and similar background. I imagine the cities now are very hostile.
 

MartyMcFly

Pelican
Other Christian
Perhaps older men are going to try to find the future mother of their children. If a 40 year old man identifies as a 22 year old then let him act young.

Plenty of older people still know how to have fun:

 

KiwiInBudapest

Robin
Protestant
I think this question is bigger than just nightclubs.

It's just that older women in the West hate the fact that even older men have a preference for youthful fertile beauty and they don't want competition, so they've tried to indoctrinate even younger women with this belief, even though an age gap of, say, a 15 year older man has been a pretty normal constellation throughout human history and is not uncommon at all in other parts of the world such as in Brazil, Russia or Thailand etc.

When I watched the video with that 22-year-old woman in the article I first as assumed she was around 30, so seems like the wall has arrived early for her. But that's why they rage about older men and younger women.
In fact, in Sweden, the feminists have even invented a specific word for it "gubbsjuk" (= codger man's disease) so you're basically seen as having a mental disease and being a pervert for being attracted to something as natural as signs of fertility meanwhile gayness is meant to be celebrated.

I know some +40-year-old men and women who have bodies that biologically younger and in better shape than most guys and girls in their 20's. In fact, I think it would be more perverted if a young woman were with a fat slob with a biological body that was twice her age than a healthy man in his 40's who has kept himself in very good shape.

Think about it. Pretty much all kinds of weird sexualities are accepted by society in general today and you even have organizations out there trying to reduce the stigma of pedophilia, give it a few decades and it will be like any other. But the one with older men and younger women is the one that will never reach acceptance.
 
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The Beast1

Peacock
Orthodox Inquirer
Gold Member
The one good thing about the pandemic was that it closed most night clubs.

But the bigger question is, who's going to pay $1k for some mid shelf vodka? Ain't zoomers.
 

Celibate Warrior21

Sparrow
Other Christian
I turned 36 two days ago.

Am I too old to be in a night club? I mean people are still carding me when I buy beer at a gas station.

But what if you’re my age and you were a prude most of your young life and needs to get it “ out of your system” before maturing and moving on.

What do you guys recommend? A wild weekend out in Vegas or something? lol
 

Parmesan

Kingfisher
Other Christian
I turned 36 two days ago.

Am I too old to be in a night club? I mean people are still carding me when I buy beer at a gas station.

But what if you’re my age and you were a prude most of your young life and needs to get it “ out of your system” before maturing and moving on.

What do you guys recommend? A wild weekend out in Vegas or something? lol
I don't think this forum entertains this type of discussion anymore... But, I knew a married guy that was still bar hopping with his drunken buddies into his late 30s, but he was a suave guy with money and ego. Honestly, if you can't own it, you are going to feel very exposed in a youth dominated environment like a night club. If you feel like you still want to be "out and about", I'd say a better option would be to focus on hip restaurants that you can sit at the bar and eat dinner, and have a cocktail. This is sort of where nightlife has moved to anyway, at least in my region of the US. This way, you dress smartly, and have some sort of purpose that's more in line with behaviors of a grown adult.
 

Celibate Warrior21

Sparrow
Other Christian
I don't think this forum entertains this type of discussion anymore... But, I knew a married guy that was still bar hopping with his drunken buddies into his late 30s, but he was a suave guy with money and ego. Honestly, if you can't own it, you are going to feel very exposed in a youth dominated environment like a night club. If you feel like you still want to be "out and about", I'd say a better option would be to focus on hip restaurants that you can sit at the bar and eat dinner, and have a cocktail. This is sort of where nightlife has moved to anyway, at least in my region of the US. This way, you dress smartly, and have some sort of purpose that's more in line with behaviors of a grown adult.

Well obviously, I was just joking around and wanted to have fun discussion with it. But yes, let's obey the forum rules.

And yeah, I agree, I can see myself having fun at a Chili's or an Apple Bee's instead of a night club dancing around like a fool. I wouldn't even know what to wear....probably a casual blazer with a light colored shirt inside. I'm not even a good dancer, I'd need to take some classes or something to learn the new updated dance moves

Where I'm from, there into raggaeton and hip hop lol....anyways, like I said just a chilled out, family friendly bar would do it for me.
 

Lucian

Chicken
Orthodox
From the article:
However, broadcaster Tony Blackburn says the suggestion about whether over 40s should be banned from nightclubs is 'ridiculous'.
I agree with Tony Blackburn. This is ageism and has no place in society.
 

Drewinflag

Pigeon
Other Christian
It could work as a rite of passage tradition, in the same way that the magic numbers of 16, 21, and 65 work:sneaky:. Seriously though, it would probably be good to have some sort of generally agreed upon and socially enforced age at which one is expected to grow up and leave such things behind.
 

Viktor Zeegelaar

Crow
Orthodox Inquirer
I agree. In my 23 years of life I have never been to a nightclub, and will never go there ever. The people there are cringy. Drunk, drugged, or possessed.


I would rather go to an Orthodox church rather than a nightclub.
When I studied I went to the club 3 to 4 times a week. In all these years I've always hated nightclubs. I see now it's Satanic in origin - the flashing lights, the people losing control, the frantic bouncing, the loudness, the oprooted emotions, the lack of boundaries, the lack of self control. To extrapolate, I've come to realize the night itself is Satanic. When I go out in the dark suddenly the streets have changed, drunken people, screaming, fighting, homeless (always help them, but still it's a feature of that time), filth stacking up. Now looking back on how much time I wasted in nightclubs is really disturbing, but it is what it is. There's nothing you'll get out of it besides psychological/spiritual and potential physical damage due to alcohol and disturbed nights.
 

Easy_C

Peacock
When I studied I went to the club 3 to 4 times a week. In all these years I've always hated nightclubs. I see now it's Satanic in origin - the flashing lights, the people losing control, the frantic bouncing, the loudness, the oprooted emotions, the lack of boundaries, the lack of self control. To extrapolate, I've come to realize the night itself is Satanic. When I go out in the dark suddenly the streets have changed, drunken people, screaming, fighting, homeless (always help them, but still it's a feature of that time), filth stacking up. Now looking back on how much time I wasted in nightclubs is really disturbing, but it is what it is. There's nothing you'll get out of it besides psychological/spiritual and potential physical damage due to alcohol and disturbed nights.

Pop clubs are terrible. That said, don't knock a good swing dancing place. There's a couple of those which come much closer to the kind of older-school "hangout" type of place you'd think of where you actually could meet people for something other than hookups.
 

Viktor Zeegelaar

Crow
Orthodox Inquirer
Pop clubs are terrible. That said, don't knock a good swing dancing place. There's a couple of those which come much closer to the kind of older-school "hangout" type of place you'd think of where you actually could meet people for something other than hookups.
Yeah there are different settings, not every club is a foam cannon party in Cancun. I always liked the more relaxed lounge settings, also Hookah lounges, although there always we a bit of a criminal vibe there. But the all out modern clubs, just terrible in every regard.
 

Stoyan

Kingfisher
Orthodox
When I studied I went to the club 3 to 4 times a week. In all these years I've always hated nightclubs. I see now it's Satanic in origin - the flashing lights, the people losing control, the frantic bouncing, the loudness, the oprooted emotions, the lack of boundaries, the lack of self control. To extrapolate, I've come to realize the night itself is Satanic. When I go out in the dark suddenly the streets have changed, drunken people, screaming, fighting, homeless (always help them, but still it's a feature of that time), filth stacking up. Now looking back on how much time I wasted in nightclubs is really disturbing, but it is what it is. There's nothing you'll get out of it besides psychological/spiritual and potential physical damage due to alcohol and disturbed nights.
My theory is that also the music that they have playing in the nightclubs is facilitating demonic programming of nightclub goers. I don't mean the lyrics, although there is that too, I mean the frequencies and energies that are encoded into the music, which are designed to partially or fully detach the soul from the body, which manifests as dizziness, losing track of time, light headedness, disorientation, loss of logical thinking, acting based on the reptilian brain, or making bodily movements which look like seizures. Psychological effects are soul based. Discipline and organization come from the soul, and lack thereof indicated a partial detachment of the soul from the body. Total possession is when the soul gets fully detached from the body, and another entity comes in.

Some of these behaviors can be explained due to drugs and alcohol yes, but I think that the chronic effect of the frequencies of the music can also produce a similar psychological disturbances. Please see my post to this thread "Are heavy metal and other forms of aggressive music bad for your soul?" Possibly the drugs, alcohol, alternating dark and bright flashing lights, and also the music all work together in a kind of system, the end result is to disorient the person, making them vulnerable to hypnosis. It can be thought of as a chronic psychic attack. There also maybe entities in the nightclubs which act as "energy vampires" upon the club goers. This maybe why some people feel drained after they leave the nightclub, with low energy and unable to do anything.


 
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