Do you think it's weird for a 25 y/o to party with 19 y/o's?
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brittdelano |
Do you think it's weird for a 25 y/o to party with 19 y/o's? |
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Posts: 349 (07/03/2009 4:57 PM) |
And have no friends his own age?
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Maurysluver |
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Posts: 1341 (07/03/2009 4:57 PM) |
Yes
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muah |
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Posts: 1622 (07/03/2009 4:57 PM) |
Yes. I've known people like that.
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la bella vista |
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Posts: 6051 (07/03/2009 4:58 PM) |
yes. haha he doesn't want to grow up and leave the party scene.
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jenhavins |
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Posts: 5327 (07/03/2009 4:59 PM) |
Dazed and Confused
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babycom |
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Posts: 1606 (07/03/2009 4:59 PM) |
I don't think its weird for 25 y/o to party with younger people BUT it is weird to do this and have NO friends their own age
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Chippy Chippy Shake |
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Posts: 8935 (07/03/2009 4:59 PM) |
waaaaaait. You guys don't know any of the circumstances at ALL. What if he just moved here and they are the neighbors he met in his apt? What if he works
retail and those are co-workers? There's a million reasons, ya'll are too quick to jump on the scumbag train.
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brittdelano |
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Posts: 350 (07/03/2009 5:00 PM) |
Thank you, I thought I was the only one that found it odd. I met this guy and all he does is hang out/party with his 19/20 y/o friends. He does liquor store
runs for them all day too. I swear to god I felt like I was back in high school.
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brittdelano |
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Posts: 351 (07/03/2009 5:01 PM) |
Chippy Chippy Shake wrote: No they are all his friends he's apparently known them since they were like 16/17. He's laid off right now so all he's been doing is partying with them all the time. |
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bigredmunkeebutt |
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Posts: 13854 (07/03/2009 5:01 PM) |
babycom wrote: This. I remember when I was in my teens, there was this guy that was 32 that used to try to hang around with us, all the time. He was a real weirdo, but I think that he actually had something wrong with him, mentally. |
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Chippy Chippy Shake |
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Posts: 8936 (07/03/2009 5:02 PM) |
I still don't see the problem? 25 isn't like retirement age! Christ.
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x Pahk The Cah x |
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Posts: 15528 (07/03/2009 5:03 PM) |
Yes and no.. depending on the situation. I have a friend still in school at 26 that parties with everyone from freshman to seniors. People think it's weird
but he fits in.
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brittdelano |
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Posts: 352 (07/03/2009 5:03 PM) |
bigredmunkeebutt wrote: Damn!! Yeah there really isn't anything mentally wrong with this guy except for the fact that even when he did have a job, he NEVER went to bars. He's obsessed w/ house parties with his 19 y/o buds. |
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dear lady |
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Posts: 39729 (07/03/2009 5:09 PM) |
Not really. The guy/girl's probably immature. It happens.
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MegaBabe717 |
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Posts: 10074 (07/03/2009 5:09 PM) |
I think it just means he has a little Peter Pan syndrome. He doesn't want to grow up so he hangs out with younguns.
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brittdelano |
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Posts: 353 (07/03/2009 5:13 PM) |
Eh well it's kinda turning me off from wanting to hang w/ him.
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LimitedRetroOG |
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Posts: 3636 (07/03/2009 5:14 PM) Favorite Newcomer '09
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I was the only 19 year old at a party with all 25 year olds once. I had a GREAT time.
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FirstStrike |
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Posts: 2809 (07/03/2009 5:14 PM) |
Sounds like he got sent back down to the minors.
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Jess116005 |
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Posts: 21648 (07/03/2009 5:16 PM) |
Yes.
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FirstStrike |
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Posts: 2810 (07/03/2009 5:17 PM) |
Sounds like he got sent back down to the minors.
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maifanluva00 |
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Posts: 5652 (07/03/2009 5:18 PM) |
lol. sounds like my older brother.
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