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Halloween party!


Question Posted Tuesday October 9 2007, 7:33 pm

My mom dosent really like it when i have parties but i REALLY want to have 1!! What are some thing i can tell her to convince her to let me have 1??(besides ill clean up and set up?)
And if my mom says yes what are some fun things i can do at my party? (btw im 14)


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Shelly_x answered Wednesday October 10 2007, 12:12 pm:
Just tell her that you will be sensible, and if you are not planning on inviting too many people tell her that it will only be close friends.
Tell her that you and your friends will be mature about it and that you will be able to show how mature you are if she lets you have this party. Tell her that if anything goes wrong with this party then you wont ask for another one afterwards, She will know then how serious you are about having it.

You could play truth or dare, twister, watch movies, make up dance routines (i dont know if you think you might be too old for that), put on face masks, make ice cream sundays.

Just a few ideas
Hope that helped
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Disconnected answered Wednesday October 10 2007, 9:23 am:
Ask her to list 5 reasons why she is against it.
Then tell her you are only inviting your friends, and responsible people who won't drink, smoke or do drugs.

Do not push her too much, as in the future she will be stricter.

Also ask her if this party goes well, then you can have some others.

Fun things at a party..hmm well, you could have a dance competitions. Everyone can make their own cocktails(this usually works) If you have wii or ps2 sing star they make things fun

Well anything that isn't exactly like every other party :)

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Brandi_S answered Wednesday October 10 2007, 2:03 am:
Well, you don't want to start planning for it and get your hopes all up. Wait until you know your mom will allow it, or your bubble will be burst if she says no.

Invite only a few people (not your whole school, your friends only). Since you are only 14, she would surely rather there be no boys. Of course, no drinking, drugs, or anything else you shouldn't be doing at your age. And, why, of course she is more than welcome to sit in, if she prefers, so she knows things don't get out of hand.

But nothing you say, no begging or crying, will guarantee she will say yes. If she says no, chances are greatly in favor that she will not change her mind.

ygs-29/f

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