Did high school parties used to make you nervous ? All those older kids drunk and sometimes 19 or 20 year olds would be
there .It didn't stop me from going but yeah I would be a little worried they might start a fight with me or something.It wouldn't be a fight actually ,more like getting beat up .
12 Answers to "Did high school parties used to make you nervous ? All those older kids drunk and sometimes 19 or 20 year olds would be"
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I was to wasted to care
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Hell no. I was a country kid, and I was 6ft tall at 17. We would build a big bonfire out in the woods, and have a hell of a time. Not much fighting going on.. everybody was too busy drinkin' dancin' and Lovin'.
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Not a bit.when you are yourself high other drunks look sober
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Hell no man, I lived in boofoo, so most parties were out in the woods or in a corn field and I'd show up so damn stoned or drunk that my nerves were fine. I was usually less nervous at a party around my peers than I was at school. That's where I started to really get to know a lot of the people I went to school with. It was always fun to corrupt the preppy kids who had just started to try an party...hahah
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I never went to any parties in high school. Nobody invited me and I usually didn't even know where they were.
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No way I loved them but then I'm a females and it's a lil different for us. Those were some fun times!
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i was never stupid enought to have a high school party at my hut. and as for the elder kiddies. they were our elder brothers and sisters... (small town) .. not an issue
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I never went to parties in high school I don't go to parties now either. Hate them.
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Yes, i remember when i was 15 i went to a new years party and there were mostly college kids.. i was so intimidated and felt like i shouldn't have been there.
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Posted by mistamew Jul 24th, 2012 at 9:11PM
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