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How old were you when you started planning a HUGEEEEEE SWEET SIXTEENN BASHHHHHHHH?!??!?

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i am still 14 but my dream is to have a BIIIIIIGGGGGGG

SWEEEET SIXTTENNNNN BASH.

when did you start planning them??

and what do you have to plan?

for example:

location. money. insurance. etcetcetcetcetcetcetcetc

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  1. lol im 13 and my partys already planned out...in my head!


  2. I was like 12 or 13 and I wanted one sooo bad. My best friends sister had one, and she had her hair and make up professionally done, she had different outfits to change in, she had a gigantic cake, everyone got free bracelets, glitter fell from the roof, she performed, and she got a car. I had planned mine from that day on.

    I wanted to have it on a beach, I wanted an helicopter to fly by saying happy birthday, I wanted a brand new car and a celebrity(Usher) to drive it to my party, I wanted my hair and make up professionally done, I wanted to give out real jewelry, I wanted a runway show. I wanted it so so bad, I even started doing odd jobs to save up money, but that was all short lived. When "sweet sixteen" finally came, all I got was the living room with some pizza, a home made cake, and a few friends. I never got the one I wanted.

  3. I remember when I was 11 I planned out all my birthdays from 12-16 and I still remember lol I'm 13. I want to have a big sweet sixteen bash like the ones from MTV'S My super sweet sixteen show. Wow that would be kool.

  4. Wow! your organised!

    If you want something huge, it's never too early to start saving. Tell your parents to put some money into a jar each week or they will be in for a huge shock, dont have a 15th party, and about 6 months before hand, look about for a hall etc.

    Theres no reason you can't dream up ideas now!

  5. im 14 now and i dont think you should save it all for 16   save it for 18 or 21 there bigger nowadays

  6. I Havent got there yet.

  7. Are your parents independently wealthy?  Do you plan on going away to college?  I guess I just do not understand the appeal of these huge parties for 16 year-olds.  Is it a status symbol now?

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