Anonymous wrote:I know people from my husbands side of the family who still party at weddings and other gatherings. They’re in the 50s and 60s and have professional careers and live UC/UMC lives.
They often party with the twenty and thirty somethings. I can’t decide if I am impressed or confused.
Anonymous wrote:It's interesting how the idea that you can get "too old to party" has gained so much traction in such a short period of our history.
You only have to go back about 40 years to get to a period where every social gathering served martinis by the pitcher. Then keep going back and you have an unbroken timeline of grown adults getting soused pretty much constantly.
I mean, was the father of our country "too old to party?"

Anonymous wrote:Is that a euphemism for something? Are you ever to old to hang out and laugh and enjoy people’s company?