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Originally Posted by
Losos
Sorry Nicola but I couldn't disagree more with that comment. Your grandparents may have some reasons why they want to be out partying, let's not go into those reasons, suffice to say that 'insecurity' can manifest itself in many ways and wanting / needing to be the life & soul of the party is one of them. That was certainly true in my mothers case.
The important thing is you're a strong and self confident person and don't feel the need to copy them, on this New Year, next time
a year from now you might feel different, you might feel you will benefit from a night out with responsible friends,
and the year after that you might decide to stay in again.
That's not meant to be a sermon, nice to see someone who is their own person, not influenced by the media and such.
Oh Harvey, you don't half make me smile sometimes!
My grandparents weren't out clubbing it, much as my granpa thinks he's a youngster!
They are visiting friends who live near Loch Lomond, where more friends of theirs were joining them for dinner to see in the New Year.
Mind you, that's what they tell me!
Maybe they were out clubbing it!