(I was going to post in the "Anything Else" sub-forum, but it kinda grew out of that...)
Hey, obviously I'm new to bars,
what can I expect / how do I go
to a bar?
Do I just bring an ID and around $20, and
I can sit there and drink some beer?
Maybe get a few vodka shots in?
Long story short, I'm 21 and I have the social knowledge (probably the best word for it) of a 12 year-old. I did get out much, literally, nowhere at all. Had this "curfew" from parents (just my mom), where she (my mom) would go hysterical (said she couldn't sleep, might skip work, etc.) anytime I stayed past midnight anywhere but home. All parties/fun interactions...cut short.
Sure, I could get out for the occasional "drive around, do nothing" with some people, but nothing exciting/interesting/dangerous, ALL of which THEY went through (and remember, reminisce, etc...all of which I have no clue about). Hence, I can't really call them, "friends"...
I never had a girlfriend, and am still a virgin. I go to UC Santa Cruz (my last/senior year), but am double-majoring in Biochem/MC-biology and Computer Science, not mention having a job and doing research for a professor, studying for GRE's, and researching (also) job skills. (Of course, knowing what I now, I would not have done this, and would have chosen a single major, just in Computer Science). Thus, I don't have much free time to get out . Whatever, I'll still try to get out.
Anyway, I want to get out more, get friends/social circle, etc...
Sh*t, I'd be down to go to a bar, get drunk, have fun, maybe go to a club. To put it simply, DO FUN & EXCITING SH*T** (**-see note below).
The only problem seems to be that, well, BY NOW, most people have more social knowledge, life experience, etc. Not to mention, had more sex, relationships, etc. That is to say, even the people who I can, potentially, be friends, have more of this knowledge/experience to say the least. (heh...of course, if we were still 12/13...maybe 14/15 years olds this wouldn't really be a problem, but...you see what I'm getting at). And, of course, at 21 yrs. of age, it is EXPECTED that one have this knowledge/experience (some "history", to the say the least).
****-as in Not drive around with the same people reminiscing about their people/events/experiences I have no clue about. Sure, I may drink with them every now and then, but no one tries to get drunk, all of them are a bit avoidant of this and that (maybe I can understand, as THEY have been through..."all that". Kind of what I happen to WANT to do...). To summarize: MORE FUN, LESS HANGING AROUND/REMINISCING. Seriously, what have I to talk about? Sure, it might be nice to communicate w/people a little more...deeply...but it would also be nice to actually have some of that "life experience/knowledge" (or whatever) with which to communicate (with)! (I.e., actually have something to say, something they LITERALLY do expect).
Anyway, main question (aside from the bar Q's on the top)...
Any advice/suggestions on how I can meet people a little more interested in having fun, doing things, basically...focusing on THE PRESENT MOMENT
with, ideally, as-small-as-possible requirements on having a history/past?
Hey, obviously I'm new to bars,
what can I expect / how do I go
to a bar?
Do I just bring an ID and around $20, and
I can sit there and drink some beer?
Maybe get a few vodka shots in?
Long story short, I'm 21 and I have the social knowledge (probably the best word for it) of a 12 year-old. I did get out much, literally, nowhere at all. Had this "curfew" from parents (just my mom), where she (my mom) would go hysterical (said she couldn't sleep, might skip work, etc.) anytime I stayed past midnight anywhere but home. All parties/fun interactions...cut short.
Sure, I could get out for the occasional "drive around, do nothing" with some people, but nothing exciting/interesting/dangerous, ALL of which THEY went through (and remember, reminisce, etc...all of which I have no clue about). Hence, I can't really call them, "friends"...
I never had a girlfriend, and am still a virgin. I go to UC Santa Cruz (my last/senior year), but am double-majoring in Biochem/MC-biology and Computer Science, not mention having a job and doing research for a professor, studying for GRE's, and researching (also) job skills. (Of course, knowing what I now, I would not have done this, and would have chosen a single major, just in Computer Science). Thus, I don't have much free time to get out . Whatever, I'll still try to get out.
Anyway, I want to get out more, get friends/social circle, etc...
Sh*t, I'd be down to go to a bar, get drunk, have fun, maybe go to a club. To put it simply, DO FUN & EXCITING SH*T** (**-see note below).
The only problem seems to be that, well, BY NOW, most people have more social knowledge, life experience, etc. Not to mention, had more sex, relationships, etc. That is to say, even the people who I can, potentially, be friends, have more of this knowledge/experience to say the least. (heh...of course, if we were still 12/13...maybe 14/15 years olds this wouldn't really be a problem, but...you see what I'm getting at). And, of course, at 21 yrs. of age, it is EXPECTED that one have this knowledge/experience (some "history", to the say the least).
****-as in Not drive around with the same people reminiscing about their people/events/experiences I have no clue about. Sure, I may drink with them every now and then, but no one tries to get drunk, all of them are a bit avoidant of this and that (maybe I can understand, as THEY have been through..."all that". Kind of what I happen to WANT to do...). To summarize: MORE FUN, LESS HANGING AROUND/REMINISCING. Seriously, what have I to talk about? Sure, it might be nice to communicate w/people a little more...deeply...but it would also be nice to actually have some of that "life experience/knowledge" (or whatever) with which to communicate (with)! (I.e., actually have something to say, something they LITERALLY do expect).
Anyway, main question (aside from the bar Q's on the top)...
Any advice/suggestions on how I can meet people a little more interested in having fun, doing things, basically...focusing on THE PRESENT MOMENT
with, ideally, as-small-as-possible requirements on having a history/past?