well if you mean supernatural then tell her to stop, i had 4 people come over to my house 4 my 13th birthday about a month ago, at 1:40am we started to talkabout supernatural things, i told them to stop because for 7 months i have been scared to death every night because of what i read on the internet, now I'm seeing a counsellor it's that bad, anyway, defiently tell her to stop or else you'll have a panic attack like i did on my own birthday!!
yeahh ofc well mabye not wen getting older but anyone can really
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From my experience, the best way to have a memorable sleepover, is to not plan it too much. Memories are made when something funny happens or something really different happens. If you plan it right down to the very last detail, it'll feel more like an itinerary or a TO DO list, than a spontaneous sleepover. However you should still plan some stuff to do in your head, and think how each person will react at the sleepover (you dont want to force anyone to do something they dont want to). Bring cameras, and nail polish and other things that you know that you and your friends like doing, so you can have fun doing it together. Do silly dares (not mean or truly embarrassing ones) and stay up all night! Have fun!
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If your talking about what is a list of things to take to a sleepover normally just toothbrush, toothpaste, pj's, Clothes for the morning, a sleeping bag, but if it is just you and another friend a lot of times you don't need one but if it is a huge party definitly yes, you could bring movies, games, board games and things like that too If your talking about what you need to host a sleepover You need snacks, junk food, games incase people get bored, a couple of movies, if it is younger girls have makeup and hair supplies available for makovers but a lot of times they will just entertain themselves tip: be prepared for them to stay up for a while some go to sleep at 2 some go to sleep at 6
If she/he was really your friend then you will be able to tell her/him easilly at a night out or a sleepover
the only way you can get an answer to this question is by asking him or her. :)
Ask 'em: 'Buddy why'd you leave my sleepover?'
Don't be too upset, it may be that your friend's parents are the ones who don't want sleepovers.
Be nice to your parents.
The past tense of sleepover is slept over.Ex:On the weekend I slept over at my friend's house.
Either: * Talk to your friend if they will understand * Pretend you are really worried about it * Pretend you have something else on * Pretend to be sick
Usually when you have a sleepover people have them at their house.
A double sleepover is when the guests stay for 2 nights instead of 1 night! And my friend Jenny might have 1!
Depends. Why did your friend go home? Is it your sleepover or someone elses? Call them and offer them what they want. Or kidnap them and torture them until they say they're having fun. Your choice!
Hope
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