So I've decided to have a sweet 16. I'm probably gonna invite 20+ people. But, the thing is, it's most likely gonna be at my house because I have a pool...but what are other fun things we can do besides swimming, like games and stuff? The pool might get boring after an hour or two.
Also, I have a lot more girl friends than guy friends, so would it be weird if there was an incredibly uneven girl to guy ratio? Lol thanks.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? stephandjess answered Friday May 18 2007, 6:49 pm: No I dont think it's weird at all for you to have uneven amount, just make sure that the guys you invite get along and stuff so that they dont feel awkward themselves because you certainly dont want anyone feeling weird at your party, and make sure theyre guys you feel comftorable around after all its your sweet 16 party. My friend had a sweet 16 and only one guy showed up now see thats a little awkward but he was sweet and it was all okay. Anyways for fun you can put music on and dance... thats always a plus for teenagers...but believe it or not the pool might not get boring becuase once your in it you can play pool games and talk in the pool and do all sorts of things in the pool trust me ive had a pool party before and everyone was in the pool for the full 4 hours, and then of course you get out for food and stuff im sure it will be fun!
ali72dancer answered Friday May 18 2007, 6:45 pm: play pool games like...pool volleyball and marco polo i kno that sounds wierd but its really fun. maybe watch a movie and just have fun. i never kno wat i'm gonna do at my parties, everything just happens when everyone gets there and its always fun. having more girls then guys at your party isnt weird unless its like 16 girls and like 6 guys... [ ali72dancer's advice column | Ask ali72dancer A Question ]
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