I think that would be pretty unfair on the boys. Could you have the party one day then do two separate sleepovers at other times?
You could do one sleepover after the party and then one another day but I think who ever does not have friends to stay will be feeling down, flat and fedup if you do this.
How would you feel?
I think that it would be okay because the guys won't really think that they would be invited to the sleepover part anyway.
A boy-girl party. Then have all of the girls sleepover. You are 13, you should have your first boy-girl party
a disco or a sleepover-for a girl or touring round a football pitch- for a boy
This question needs to be rephrased in order for it to be answered. Boy , Laser tag Bowling Disco Girl , Sleepover Shopping Bowling Disco
If its a girl do a giant sleepover party with all her friends , rent a movie and get some pizza . on the other hand if its a boy do a American idian party and rent a ti-pi or going camping at the blue hippo in Greyton
It's perfectly okay to invite two friends who don't know each other for a sleepover party, except you should always notify them that there's going to be a girl she doesn't know at the sleepover. Other wise, your friends might feel uncomfortable having a girl she doesn't know at the sleepover.Hope that helped ;-)
If there is one gender at a slumber party, the shouldn't invite a person of another gender. Parents panic about situations like that!
A party intended for both sexes
dance party
you get a boy to kiss you at a slumber party because its more romantic than any other date from 11 year old Brittney
are you a girl or a boy? if you are a boy then there are loads of things on the internet for two boys to do at a sleepover. If you are a girl and he is just your friend... then I have no idea. If you are a girl and you guys are bf and gf... then idk... play kissing games and chat???
Yes, it is normal for a girl and a boy to have a sleepover, especially if they are close friends or family members. However, it is important for parents and guardians to establish boundaries, ensure the safety and comfort of both children, and have open communication about expectations and rules.
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