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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Is he really into his birthday? My 15 yo and his friends don’t seem to have big friend celebrations anymore.[/quote] Sort of? My parents always give him over the top gifts (expensive sports stuff), and make a fuss over him at a family party (he is the only grandchild). But no, prior to this year, he has never been super into celebrating with friends. This is the first year he has had a girlfriend, so that may be factoring in. She's really nice and I like her generally.[/quote] That’s great! I’m thinking of my own 15 yo and why I mentioned Chipotle. His idea of celebrating with friends would probably be them going there and paying their own way without even mentioning his birthday. Every year I ask if he wants to do something and he doesn’t other than the family party. His 5 little parties might but be as extensive you are imagining. [/quote]
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