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I'm 18/f. My boyfriend's birthday is coming up in june (he's turning 21), and I had the idea to throw him a really cool party, but I have a bunch of options right now and I'm not sure which to go with. My first idea was to have the party at his house (surprise party), and involve his parents.
Thing about his parents is I don't think they really like me, and I'd like to win them over, so to speak. I think if I went and talked to them about it, they might like me more...well, this might actually go in another question...anyway, I could throw it at his house and involve his parents a little bit, but then it'd have to be a dry party.
I could also get some of my older friends to help me out and make it a wet party, but then it couldn't be at his house, and it might cost more.
Money's not much of a problem right now, but I don't wanna like, splurge, so I can't like rent a place or anything. Yannow? It'd have to be at a friend's house or something.
So I guess I'm asking if anyone has ideas and/or opinions.
Lemme know!
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Hello
I think that involving this lad's parents for a "dry" party would be very smart. A "wet" party would be very unwise especially if you organized it. Just imagine this boy's parent's reaction when they see their son drunk because of you. And, if you are 18 you couldn't drink at the party anyways, right? If ypu make this boy happy, then how could his parents not like you. It might be fun to have a "little kid" party. You could have baloons, pink party hats, and farty favours.
Have fun! (and stay sober untill you are 21)
Mable
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Heh. Thanks. I respect your enforcing of the legal drinking age, but everybody I know drinks underage. I was planning on being the sober one, though, and watching everyone if I made it a wet party.
Thanks for your advice!
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