Alicialynn86
We tend to see eye to eye on most everything, even to a degree that regular posters in this forum don't, so know that I come from a similar mindset.
I do hear what others are saying in regards to to the "lounge" vs. "da club" issue.
This is a REAL Lounge:
A place where skilled musicians play live music (classical is more my taste or very eclectic nu jazz), if alcohol is served it tends to be expensive wine that requires some actual education to know how to pronounce them let alone enjoy (I don't drink, personally, because I can't hold it, even wine).
You do NOT go to "shake a tail feather". The point isn't even to go dance. Many, "hard-core", classic lounges don't even have dance floors. You can even do business deals in this kind of place.
Smoking is no longer okay, in general these days and is distracting (and smelly!).
Men wear nice suits, women are COVERED, because to show you have style, you must wear clothes --classic after five attire. Too much skin = cheap, trashy and means you DON'T get a good seat, if you're even allowed in.
You go to sit, enjoy a bit of wine (in moderation because if you're drunk you can't enough intelligent conversation, the music, and will be thrown OUT), conversation, and good music.
The music is not bass-driven, auto-tune-frenzied noise, it's often slow and pleasant or may be true fast jazz, played by REAL jazz artists. You speak and critique the music between sets. Or classical or new classic music depending on the lounge. Some are artsy intelligentsia or down-tempo lounges.
THAT is a lounge. Many are attached to art galleries or have showings. I have friends who have displayed/sold art at lounges.
The above is NOT anything like the average "club" mentioned already in this thread.
I'm neither for or against lounges.
Personally...I think we could do without "da club".
As for the OP --husband at "da club"? No.
Husband at an art gallery, nice lounge (see above for what
I mean by lounge), whole foods, church, a soccer game, dog park, etc.? ABSOLUTELY!
Only attending church functions (and let's face it, most churches are not having "functions" every night and every weekend that are young-people-meet-up-and-get-married-friendly) and doing NOTHING else throughout the week and weekend is not the best way to be found by your future Boaz.
Participating in church is an absolutely GREAT thing to do --don't get me wrong-- we're SUPPOSED to, quite frankly,you should be participating in a ministry anyway.