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TopicMom refuses to pay for $31 gender reveal party cupcakes after dog destroyed them
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04/19/23 10:13:07 AM
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bigblu89 posted...
I feel you need to "know your audience" when it comes to who you invite to a party, based on what the party is going to be.

If you're going to have a party that caters to a dozen 5-8 year olds, just invite the kids and their parents. Maybe the grandparents. But please don't invite me and my 14 and 17 year old kids. I sound like a curmudgeon, but he last thing I want to do with 4 hours in the middle of a Saturday is watch a dozen kids that aren't mine do fingerpaint and dance to "Baby Shark" while both of my kids look at me with that "I wish I was anywhere by here" look.

Idk I never really had an issues growing up combining both parties. My family was a decent size with people of all ages. So, even when I was younger and had friends over, older family members came and talked to other family members. And just enjoyed everyone spending time together. Ive also gone to the younger ones parties when I was older, and talked to people I havent seen in a while, and just enjoyed spending time with family Ive never seen it as a big deal. Plus, when I was younger and having parties, my cousins and friends could all stay over and spend the night. So, Idk

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