I know exactly what your going through, for my 13th b-day i wanted my new friends from college to come to celebrate (4 people) first i was finding just the right time when mum was happy then i did a 5 minute presentation on why i want this sleepover and all the important details, after the meeting my mum and dad said on one condition, if i change my attitude, but you don't have to worry about that! My suggestion is to be rally nice and explain all the information needed for this sleepover, if she says no, keep trying, even try to bribe! Good luck
just tell your mom or dad that you wont pull any wacky stunts or do anything crazy and if your grounded then either take no for an answer or try to talk them into letting them come over by saying ill study all day for my test or
you know what ever your grounded for!!!!if they still say no then please take it!!!
beg her and beg her and say that they are all allowed sleepovers (i dont know if its true or not) and its not fair that you're not.
Well what I did was beg.
go up to her calmly say everyone at school is having a sleepover... can i have one too! pull a cute face then say thank you mum i promise we'll be good! but of cource sleepover= fun gossip mess,definatly not good!
just let your mum get used to your best friend
Well a way of doing it is for example mum if you let my bestie over I will clean your car or tidy my room
pretend to see a friend and go out with him
Ask 'em: 'Buddy why'd you leave my sleepover?'
Clean the entire house and promise good behavior.
Don't be too upset, it may be that your friend's parents are the ones who don't want sleepovers.
Well, you should invite your friend and her parent to church with you. You'll take your church clothes to your friend's house. You sleepover and when it's time to go to church the next day you guys get ready like you normally would. Then you meet your parents at church. whoo-ooh!!!!!
Be nice to your parents.
You don't have to tell your friend's mum anything
The past tense of sleepover is slept over.Ex:On the weekend I slept over at my friend's house.