It's normal, but not healthy or sustainable in the long run. Have as much fun as you can in your twenties, but by the time you reach your late-twenties/early thirties, you need to sober up and act like an adult (get married, raise a family, etc). I have some friends that are in their early thirties and are still into the party lifestyle, and it's really just sad to see them living their lives that way. I know that when they are forty or fifty they are going to look back and wish that they had settled down in their twenties and focused more on their careers and families rather than partying. But yeah, if you are in your late teens/early to mid twenties, party it up as much as you can. You're only young once!
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It's normal, but not healthy or sustainable in the long run. Have as much fun as you can in your twenties, but by the time you reach your late-twenties/early thirties, you need to sober up and act like an adult (get married, raise a family, etc). I have some friends that are in their early thirties and are still into the party lifestyle, and it's really just sad to see them living their lives that way. I know that when they are forty or fifty they are going to look back and wish that they had settled down in their twenties and focused more on their careers and families rather than partying. But yeah, if you are in your late teens/early to mid twenties, party it up as much as you can. You're only young once!