I just picked Marvin and Micheal, and we went downtown to see what's there. Outside the bar, it was a guy who has been giving free hugs to people. He hugged Micheal. I wanted to try it, too. He hugged me in a way that I felt that he was a gay, and I felt very bad.
We stood in a line to enter the bar.
The music was very loud, and it was hard to hear someone else's conversation. We stood in a corner to watch. I went to the crowd, but I didn't like it. It was very bad. I hated that loud music, but Micheal liked it. He danced a little with them.
I went to the second floor. It was the same. The music was different here, but it was still annoying. There were many people dancing together. I decided to go and dance with them, but nobody danced with me. It was like that people were there with a group of three or four or more, and they were together. Single people were near around the corners ordering drinks or buying girls drinks. Since I don't drink, and I don't want to buy someone a drink, I couldn't communication with anybody there. In addition, the music doesn't let anybody to talk.
The culture inside the dance clubs seems to be very different. I couldn't see not even one single girl who I could like there. It was not fun for me at all. I got bored, and I asked them to go to another bar. I could remember this bar when we were here last Halloween. This wasn't a dance club. On the second floor, I saw boys buying drinks for girls trying to prey them for themselves. There was even a competition between boys to get a chance to talk with a girl. I saw a brief implicit fight between two boys trying to get the same girl. The only attraction was sexual attraction. Boys hit on the girls whom look liked sexier to them. Micheal didn't like this place. He wanted to dance. So, we came back to the previous bar.
I tried to adopt to them, and I tried to dance. I went into the crowd, and I jumped up and down, but I had absolutely no fun.
In the way back, Micheal talked to me about the girls whom danced with him, and he was very satisfied. "If we are going to live here," he said, "we need to learn their culture. It was a very good experience for me. I would like to come here again."
We stood in a line to enter the bar.
The music was very loud, and it was hard to hear someone else's conversation. We stood in a corner to watch. I went to the crowd, but I didn't like it. It was very bad. I hated that loud music, but Micheal liked it. He danced a little with them.
I went to the second floor. It was the same. The music was different here, but it was still annoying. There were many people dancing together. I decided to go and dance with them, but nobody danced with me. It was like that people were there with a group of three or four or more, and they were together. Single people were near around the corners ordering drinks or buying girls drinks. Since I don't drink, and I don't want to buy someone a drink, I couldn't communication with anybody there. In addition, the music doesn't let anybody to talk.
The culture inside the dance clubs seems to be very different. I couldn't see not even one single girl who I could like there. It was not fun for me at all. I got bored, and I asked them to go to another bar. I could remember this bar when we were here last Halloween. This wasn't a dance club. On the second floor, I saw boys buying drinks for girls trying to prey them for themselves. There was even a competition between boys to get a chance to talk with a girl. I saw a brief implicit fight between two boys trying to get the same girl. The only attraction was sexual attraction. Boys hit on the girls whom look liked sexier to them. Micheal didn't like this place. He wanted to dance. So, we came back to the previous bar.
I tried to adopt to them, and I tried to dance. I went into the crowd, and I jumped up and down, but I had absolutely no fun.
In the way back, Micheal talked to me about the girls whom danced with him, and he was very satisfied. "If we are going to live here," he said, "we need to learn their culture. It was a very good experience for me. I would like to come here again."
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