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Have a girl's night!
I have hosted a couple of "girl's nights" at my house and they both turned out great! It wasn't anything fancy, but it was a lot of fun. I want to share this idea with all of you because it is a great stress reliever and way to stay close to your girlfriends, catch up on gossip, and keep your spirits up. Our first girl's night, we pretty much just stayed in, watched some chick flicks, had a few drinks, munched on goodies, laughed about silly things, and talked about serious stuff. All in one. It was simple, but tons of fun and very satisfying. Our second girl's night, we cooked some pizzas, went on a road trip, came back and baked some cookies, pigged out on the cookies (haha), and played some board games. It was another great night! It's a great idea and lots of fun for everyone. If you haven't tried it, you should! Now I want to know who else has tried this and if you have any ideas for a fun and inexpensive girl's night?Last edited by Little; 07-30-2013, 07:08 AM. -
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Your girls nights sound way better then mine! All my girls want to do is read books and talk about them, or go out drinking. Yours remind me of the ol days when we used to have slumber parties and such lol Not to promote my business or anything at all but the newest trend for girls' night in is a sex toy party at home. Like a Tupperware party, but with batteries lol
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My friends and I have Girls Nights all the time. Since college alot of my friends are formed new friendships so our Girls Nights have ended up pretty large. Our small group of friends (5 girls) invites 2 or 3 other friends to come. We end up with 10-15 each time.
Our favouriite girls nights are:
1. Having a board game marathon night...add in some daquiris and it's lots of laughs.
2. We have gone to a place called Lucy's Mud Hut. You pick out a ceramic plate or bowl or whatever and paint it. Then they fire it and you have a memento. It's great even if you're not artistic.
3. Book a night at a nail salon. Often they'll give a discount if you're bringing a crowd. And some will let you bring in drinks for the ones who are waiting.Comment
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