> As an introvert, what are you even supposed to do at "clubs"?
I know many introverts who like music. I also know many introverts who like dancing if they don't have to feel like the spotlight is on them. Many clubs offer a good chance to do either or both.
In addition, you may of course go as a group of friends. Then it's an activity to do together. You have some drinks and chat in a setting that's different from where you are every day.
> Besides having your eardrums damaged
Earplugs help a lot if one's ears are sensitive to loud music. Many clubs also have areas where the music is far less loud.
I know many introverts who like music. I also know many introverts who like dancing if they don't have to feel like the spotlight is on them. Many clubs offer a good chance to do either or both.
In addition, you may of course go as a group of friends. Then it's an activity to do together. You have some drinks and chat in a setting that's different from where you are every day.
> Besides having your eardrums damaged
Earplugs help a lot if one's ears are sensitive to loud music. Many clubs also have areas where the music is far less loud.