A Serious Note: Partying That Means Trouble

Posted by: partygirl on Friday, September 19th, 2008

We have all seen the gory details of Lohan parties that don’t go well, or Britney outbursts that get feasted on by the media and talked about over coffee all over the planet. The most heartbreaking about these stories is that we have seen these women grow up on screen. They are the little girly girls who get famous overnight and become the ladies who are in raving media nightmares today.

And people blame it on the parties.

It’s easy to lose one’s self in a party. Somehow, the lights and the “anything goes” atmosphere create the delusion that it could go on forever. Some celebrities who have the cash to splurge just to be in the right party places can’t be stopped from thinking that normal partying is for the regular people, and their brand of partying should be filled with a more brilliant kaleidoscope of colors. And so, they go for harder drinks and the so-called ‘party meds’.

Unlike the rest of us who need to becareful what we drink and consume to avoid mishaps, these celebrities are mistakenly comforted with the fact that they can afford even the most expensive drug rehab programs.

Under these programs, the party people who get hooked on these party meds will be treated in private, so that no one will be able to see their pain. Some of these rehab centers have facilities that cater specifically to these celebrities. The problem is, even with these drug treatment options at their disposal, they continue with their junkie lifestyles and couldn’t care less what others think.

There are parties that inspire fun and excitement, but it is still up to the party goer if she decides to go overboard with the fun. These people are not addicted to parties, they get addicted to their delusions of meds-induced fun.

My Party Agenda dot com’s reminder to would-be holiday party goers:

Party hard, but party safely.

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