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I think around 45 is when you start to take it easy
Crap, I missed that memo.
I’m 41, with two kids. We still party like college students, but can afford ubers and better alcohol. Well, until Coronavirus hit.
I am in late 40s and no kids, so before this pandemic crap I would fly to Rio or Madrid or London or LA and would party there. And yes, you go to better clubs and drink better stuff cause you can afford it, but back home it’s mostly home life and working out
I’m single, 27, own a home and am functional at work - and I definitely still party. I feel young!
It’s never too old to stop partying. All you need is a fun group of friends :)
Never too old to have fun. Don’t follow some of these boring ass accountants. The best partners are the ones that are down to hit a bar or club with u
Depends on what kind of partying.
Need to stop by 30s the latest. People won't take you seriously unless you're in the entertainment industry.
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Who cares man, do whatever’s fun for you
Define partying. Getting blasted Friday and Saturday night and doing blow? Might start taking its toll. Molly? I try to limit that to 2-3x a year now.
Andrew WK is 41, still parties.
You are never too old for anything. Live life doing what you enjoy. You won’t get a do over. Also, the older and wealthier you get, the more the “term” partying can evolve into a variety of gatherings. It’s all up to you. However if you are in a committed relationship or have started a family you will need to be responsible and honor the life you chose by acting accordingly.
You are never too old for a good party!
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It’s all about what you do and how you do it. I agree that getting black out drunk later in life (well really at any age) is a bit too much. Have I been there? Yup!! Was I there last year? Yes. Do I do it all the time. No. Moderation. Know your limits and don’t let substances control your life.
Generally speaking parents don't go clubbing. The party just shifts to the block bbq
You don’t retire from partying, partying retires you.
I’m late to this party and didnt read the rest of the responses, but you’re never to old to party. The type of partying changes but I’m still going out to enjoy myself (excluding now in covid land)
Nope...just don’t make a regrettable ass out of yourself, and surround yourself with decent people to party with. Be responsible and have fun.
No, you’ll know when you are too old.
I’m 29 and I have been going to 4-5 music festivals every year since undergrad. I also go clubbing once or twice a month. Getting weird after work helps me appreciate being a professional during business hours. I have no intention of stopping because this stuff keeps me young and happy.
Over 35 fir getting so drunk you don’t remember stuff. After 37 to be hanging out in bars or clubs at all
I’ve been to a ton of music events and clubbing till about 30. I’m 32 now but have a baby, so it’s a little difficult to go out and get black out drunk with my wife, because we gotta tend to the baby after. It doesn’t hurt that baby came at the time of COVID, so we don’t really feel bad about not being able to go out because we know that no one can! Honestly, if you’re single and ready to mingle, I’ll party till whatever age you feel good about it. I love house and trance music and I’ve seen people in mid forties letting loose like anything, so age is just a number!