Quote: (11-03-2015 09:21 PM)eljeffster Wrote:
As this thread appears to have expanded to more than just UK clubs.
Trying to think if there are any straight guys I know who would go to a club for any other purpose than pussy. . . nope
Yeah - men go for pussy, but the thing is this - money is the main reason:
This is the official (ahem) unemployment rate for 16-24 year olds. The 25-30 demographic does not look much better.
So disposable income for the 18-30 crowd is all important - and especially to the male crowd, since female expenditure does not really count. Anyone heard of the mancession? It's real as young women get much easier employment in the bullshit jobs than men in our times.
1. Money
2. Technological changes - online dating, especially for the hotties - they can go straight for the minor celeb or male model
3.
Fattening, less attractive women in clubs except in top-tier clubs where footballers and sons of oligarchs party -
the rest of the clubs are getting the fuglies and even they don't come
4.
Red Pill is making a minor dent among some men, who would otherwise go out every week, but instead rely on Daygame, online dating and bars for easier access to pussy
5.
Foreign born population - and especially of those that certainly don't go to clubs:
This is an incomplete graph, but you get the gist. More diversity, less clubbing.
The trend will continue by the way with mainly the high-end venues remaining. And even those may shift to grand private parties by the super-rich as men can sift out the fatties and avoid the cock-fest.
Personally I think that professional private party planning for the wealthy will become a growth market. The 8+ hotties can go there, you invite a footballer or two for attraction and get a solid 3 to 1 female to male ratio. When enough of the wealthy do this, then night clubs might become obsolete.
Also - the media's assumption of cyclicality is faulty as always - it coincided mainly with economic cycles in the past and there won't be any real improvement for the majority of the population in the next years and decades.