I'm in a similar situation to you, i'm a university student and my friends go clubbing as well. Altough i would have never ever even considerd trying to pick up a girl whom i have met at a night club.... i don't think i need to explain why. Also, for me night clubs usually get me bored rather than angry. The music's all the same and all your doing is dancing to crap music, you carnt talk to anyone- i only go along to be social.BrynThomas said:It's 12:30am, I've stumbled home from the pubs/clubs, it's a little early but hey I've got university tomorrow (itiswas tuesday). Tonight I made the terrible realization...I am becoming an angry drunk.
I've always hated those guys who get drunk and try to start fights, I had my nose broken by no fault of my own when I was 17 by a guy like that in a fight. But I worry I may become one of these people.
You see I am usually quite a pleasant drinker at home, a houseparty, function or pub. But nightclubs, they infuriate me, it may be because I've become more complacent/cynical about meeting girls there (I'd rather meet them in a bookstore, work or an old fashioned pub), maybe it's the appallingly loud music, but mainly it's the sort of guys who congregate there.
Example, tonight there was this unbelievably hot chick in a gold corset and this really annoying guy in a vest with a "popped" collar and spiked hair. A year ago the one thought on my mind would be trying (and probably failing) to pick up the girl. However tonight I couldn't shake the thought of how good it would feel to beat the livin' shit out of this douche-bag. The one rational part remaining in my brain (the same part that made me scull a litre of water) told how stupid that would be.
So my rather rambling and drunken (you know how hard it is to proof read after 2-3 litres of beer?) question is have you ever felt really angry while drinking? How have you resolved it? Have you ever (perhaps unfortunately) acted on it?
The thing is though, you don't have to go clubbing if you don't want to, i myself oftentimes skip going to clubs with my university friends, but will happily go along when they decide to go to the pub or something. I say just cut down on the times you go clubbing, if you can think of an excuse, don't go, its not doing you any good.