im 15/f and i'll be turning 16 sooooon! im really excited. but i cant decided what to do for my party. I've been debating between a all girl sleepover or a big pool party with guys & girls. i just cant decide what to do. and i've only got about like 7 guy friends.
so what kinda party do you think would be better?
and what type of things should i do at my party?
my parents dont really want to spend too much money.
but theyre willing to through in a hundred or so..
princessita answered Sunday August 31 2008, 8:39 pm: Hey you could probably do both. they both sound like a lot of fun but if you can't do both a pool party sounds awesome. hope everything works out for you. Please let me know.
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sizzlinmandolin answered Sunday August 31 2008, 7:35 pm: Why not do both? Have a pool party and then the girls can stay overnight. If you spend some time on it, you can plan it really well so that it doesn't cost more than $100. I mean, it's not like you would have to buy a lot for the sleepover. Maybe rent a few movies or something. Sleepovers don't have to be expensive at all since most of it is just girl talk anyway. Plus, you'd already have all the assorted munchies you would need from the pool party. You're turning 16. Show your parents how organized, smart, and responsible you are by planning the whole thing for them! It'll definitely be worth it. If you leave it up to your parents they will probably make you choose. If you plan the whole thing, you can show them how it will work out. Good luck! :) [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
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