I'm with
@deesade here, having been married to that sort of man and in that sort of scene...it does get old. People want to hang around because of "cool factor" and social proof more than most people really like you. Other bar & club owners we know feel similar. I mean the lifestyle is cool and all (and make no mistake I do still enjoy the club scene myself and so does my ex husband and many of the people I am social with), but it's more an enjoyment of the music and the dancing and the people watching. It's not at all out of boredom. It's something we enjoy. It's certainly not desperation for me or any of the people I know. We're nightlife people, always have been, and love the energy of a good scene, great music and dance.
When my ex and I go out on occasion to the dance clubs near a major university campus we are old enough to be the parents of most everybody there. Without exception we get approached by the college aged kids and they tell us how cool we are and what great dancers we are (we salsa to Pit Bull and the like). If my ex goes to the men's room the young guys always are approaching...and then the expressions on their faces are priceless when my ex (who looks 50) comes back and they realize I'm old enough to be their mom. It's hilarious and great fun.
But the beauty is we can go to the scene. We can enjoy it and then go home. We no longer have to worry about lawsuits from the guy who got in a fight, or clean up puke in the ladies' room, or employees stealing money or inventory, or walk the active dope dealers out. We don't deal with the strung out prima donna musicians any more We aren't living the scene (and even when we were it was never that chaotic...we had little kids).
My high school age son now keeps bugging me to set up my studio equipment to DJ (and teach him how). I'm old school with Technics 1200s, a mixing board and vinyl. Suddenly I'm cool. I've had my equipment mothballed for so long I'd probably need to relearn how to beat mix smoothly.
But apparently its a lost art because most of the nightclub DJs I hear cannot mix well to save their lives (but onyl a trained ear is going to really notice how bad they are.)
I've chatted with my ex that once the kids get older if he still has the itch I might back him in a bar or club venture. That could be fun. So I think when it's in your blood and its a passion its nothing to apologize about. If you enjoy it...well then enjoy it. If anything it keeps one young.