| quote: | Originally posted by thesauce23
Dude why else would i go to Comfort Zone if i didnt like the music... The thing being, I cant last 8 hours or more dancing hard w/o E> I tried and maybe for a coupleof hours yea, but for long durations- no way.. the music is sooo awesome but ur body CANNOT physically last that long when ur moving just relying on music alone.. try it next time. Dance hard! none of that 2 step crap. and do it for like 6-8 hours.. u'll know what i'm talkin about |
I always go sober no alcohol or drugs and have no problems. It's not that difficult to dance all night hard and sober. Eat healthy food; get sufficient sleep and your set. I would also refrain from getting too hammered like everyone else stated because your blood sugar levels will affect your body in a negative way.
You obviously like the music so going sober shouldn't be an issue. The music should be your drug. If you’re unable to dance hard for 8 hours so what. It isn’t a competition. Take some breaks, drink and socialize with friends. There is no rule that says you must dance the entire time your in the club.
I think if you have the urge to pop and anticipate it you might be developing dependence. If you’re feeling like you can’t party without popping then I think you should take a longer break from the scene in general. It seems like a correlation between you going out clubbing and popping has formed. Take away the triggers.
Like several people said before moderation is the key.
Thats my two cents worth 
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