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#1 djshowstopper87
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My friends said I was weird and a loser for not really being into the club  and bar scene during my colege years....... lol. 

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Well you will have a better shot of meeting girls at parties, bars, clubs in college. I was a shy guy in college and I didn't go out to clubs and bars much,  so I only meet a few girls who weren't into the club scene. 

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Okay I am 25 and I guess I am having a crisis. I will be 26 in November and I feel like I haven't lived it up as much as I would have liked during my 20's. In college I didn't got out to bars and clubs much, but I am thinking maybe I should start living it up a little bit more before I hit 30 and become to old to do all the stuff people do in their 20's. Anyone else around my age feel the same way or had the same feelings?  What would you all suggest I do to live it up?  I don't do drugs or random sex though lol. 

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Any job you can get is good in this crappy economy. I am 25 going on 26 with a college degree in mass communications broadcasting, and I only have a part time job not related to my major. It's hard out here for everyone expecially in my field with these old fart's refusing to retire and open up some positions for young blood. 

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I am 25 going on 26 in November and I am mature but can be very immature when with friends. Unfortunately, I do still live at home with my parents because of the crappy ecoomy and the fact that is hard to get a full time job in the tv broadcasting field (my major in college).  But I do have a part time job and my own car and pay my own bills, so I do think I am still mature for my age for the most part. 

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#6 djshowstopper87
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[QUOTE="djshowstopper87"]

[QUOTE="gamerguru100"] Are they hipsters? gamerguru100

Actually yes, there are TON of hipsters in my area.

That probably explains it.

 LOL yea probably

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[QUOTE="djshowstopper87"]

[QUOTE="gamerguru100"]

I don't think you can generalize an entire group based on your own observations alone. Your white friends don't represent the couple hundred million whites in the US, so you might want to do some research if you're really interested in this alleged trend you're noticing. I'm a 20 year old white guy and I don't feel like I want to get married. I've never even had a girlfriend, so maybe it's a fear of commitment or something. Maybe I'll "grow out of it". 

gamerguru100

 

I am not just trying generalize an entire group but I noticed this trend not only among my friends but co workers, and friends of friends, and random people on the street etc. Maybe its just the area I live in I don't know. 

Are they hipsters?

Actually yes, there are TON of hipsters in my area.

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I think its stupid they had to close for their religious beliefs. I am also a christian and no I don't hate gay people, I just don't agree with that lifestyle but I just tolerate it none the less.  But if the shop didn't feel comfortable supporting a gay wedding, then that's their choice. Its not like they were trying to force christianity on the couple in the store. It kind of makes me mad that christians that don't support the homosexual lifestyle get labeled as villians and bad people. Not all christians are gay bashers, like I said we don't agree with that lifestyle but tolerate it. 

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And if gay people/gay marriage supporters don't want to patronize a store that doesn't support gay marriage, then that's their right/choice

Yea that is true. 

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I don't think you can generalize an entire group based on your own observations alone. Your white friends don't represent the couple hundred million whites in the US, so you might want to do some research if you're really interested in this alleged trend you're noticing. I'm a 20 year old white guy and I don't feel like I want to get married. I've never even had a girlfriend, so maybe it's a fear of commitment or something. Maybe I'll "grow out of it". 

gamerguru100

 

I am not just trying generalize an entire group but I noticed this trend not only among my friends but co workers, and friends of friends, and random people on the street etc. Maybe its just the area I live in I don't know. 

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I think its stupid they had to close for their religious beliefs. I am also a christian and no I don't hate gay people, I just don't agree with that lifestyle but I just tolerate it none the less.  But if the shop didn't feel comfortable supporting a gay wedding, then that's their choice. Its not like they were trying to force christianity on the couple in the store. It kind of makes me mad that christians that don't support the homosexual lifestyle get labeled as villians and bad people. Not all christians are gay bashers, like I said we don't agree with that lifestyle but tolerate it.