How to deal with a blown B-Day party?

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How to deal with a blown B-Day party?

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So, I had my 16th birthday party today... or more so didn't have a party because no one came... So I was wondering how you guys would deal if you were in my situation.
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I stopped having parties at 13...so I am not sure what to tell you. A "party" for me was having 2 friends over and just playing games all night...which is what we did all the time anyway. Uhm...find some new friends...what you have now sucks? :P


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Why didn't anyone show up?


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i'd be bummed but i would take the time to recount what was actually important to me. if no one you invited came to your party, and they didn't have a good excuse, then honestly, dude, you are better off without people like that in your life. i'm not going to go on forever but ages 12-16 were pretty rough for me (like 7th through 10th grade) so i feel like i can relate a little bit. it never hurts to turn to something constructive, like art, music, programming, even manual work like building things, design, etc. just don't sit and dwell, you'll make yourself feel good for the moment but worse in the long run.

good luck, man.


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dude today was my birthday too! crazy stuff. but I turned 24 today. happy birthday man.
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assuming that your friends aren't dicks, it's possible that the birthday party is an obsolete concept at age 16. unless the party had beer and girls, i have a feeling that a lot of 16 year olds would balk at going to a birthday party. when i was your age, i'd probably have pitched it really casually--like it's my birthday, let's hang out and do X.
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I talked to a few of the friends who were supposed to have come, and most had good excuses. So I guess I'm not as hurt as I had thought.

@dedalusdedalus: You pretty well hit upon what I had planned, just no beer cause I'm too broke. It was just a few of us were gonna eat pizza and watch Shaun of the Dead.
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Either way, happy birthday. Sit back, relax, and play your favorite game for a little while.
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Happy B-Day.

I've had birthdays where I've invited friends and none of them have made it to my birthday. I prefer to be alone on holidays and b-days anyway, I just like to enjoy my own company.
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NSBAceAttorney wrote:I talked to a few of the friends who were supposed to have come, and most had good excuses. So I guess I'm not as hurt as I had thought.

@dedalusdedalus: You pretty well hit upon what I had planned, just no beer cause I'm too broke. It was just a few of us were gonna eat pizza and watch Shaun of the Dead.

eh man dont feel bad, there was a girl who broke up with me on my 18th birthday

as far as your friends ditching you...its not the end of the world man...my friends have ditched me on shit i thought was important(road trips and concerts to be precise) but stuff has happend which has made me glad i didnt go, like on one road trip all of my friends went on...they all got drunk in public and one got a dui
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