ok so i've always really wanted a sweet 16 the less i want it. i like hip hop music at parties but my parents hate it and they would obviously be at my sweet 16. i also hate dancing in front of my parents. i normally dont even talk to my friends in front of my parents. my parents always eaves drop and my dad would be watching me like a hawk the hole party if i had one. im an only child so im a daddy's girl but i dont want to be.anyway basically my perfect sweet 16 would be anywhere without my parents. if i did have a sweet 16 i wouldn't know what my theme could be. im an average girl. i love life and the beach and paris. i like purple and green and yellow and blue. i like to paint. and my birthday is in november.
ASAPcamille answered Friday July 13 2007, 10:22 am: You have a few options:
1) You can decide not to have the party. I really think you should have a party though, because you only turn 16 once:]
2) Have a party. Make your parents promise that they will stay in one room, or they cant go to where everyone is dancing. Maybe have them stand just on the sides, but not near you.
3) Have a party, and have your parents watcj you- not such a good idea.
4) Combine your party with someone else's, that way there are more people, so you can blend in. Your parents might not even go.
I like option 2 and 4:]
Happy sweet sixteen!
You can have a beach theme- that would be cool. Hire a few guys to be life guards. Maybe you can paint a mural and put it on a wall :]
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tommys_baby answered Friday July 13 2007, 10:22 am: Hey.
I was thinking maybe talk to a real close friend of yours and her parents, and see if you could have your party there. A lot of people around here, have their parties at other peoples houses for the same reason as you. [ tommys_baby's advice column | Ask tommys_baby A Question ]
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