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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My daughter (in her mid 30s) does this and always has, since she was a little kid! I did not encourage it, I actually have the opposite reaction to my own birthday, but there is no stopping her. My theory is that since she loves to go out and socialize, etc. she just views this as another great opportunity to get friends involved, go out, etc. and unlike a typical night out they are less likely to bail. She arranges whole three and four day trips with several friends sometimes, all in honor of her birthday! Kinda blows my mind sometimes.[/quote] Sounds narcissistic and needy. You can plan trips without celebrating yourself. You can plan nights out FOR FRIENDS birthdays. Planning any celebration for yourself is needy and self-centered. [/quote]
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