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During my teenage years birthday has become associated with "look how other people have cool parties with friends and you're alone", so not caring about birthdays was necessary for survival. But now, in my 20s, after I found someone I love (and they love me!) I am getting into celebrating birthdays again! Sorry if that was 2meirl42meirl4meirl
Can we just normalize having lil parties for fun? Why we gotta wait for some holiday or a birthday to justify getting together and having a good time.
I host themed parties all the time. Charcuterie party, soup party, chilli cook off, my wife is planning a Hobbit themed party soon. No other reason than just because
Go ahead! Birthdays are just a motivation to do something extra on a regular basis