Anonymous wrote:My dd15 had a galentines sleepover last Saturday with 6 friends and it was so wholesome and fun.
She has a boyfriend and they are going to get ramen and desserts and come back and watch a movie at our house. She got him a card and a little gift. It’s her first V day with a boyfriend so she is giddy excited.
Anonymous wrote:So stupid! Let's create more pressure to buy stuff. Not to mention the mental overhead to think of everyone, not leave anyone out, and what if my kid is the one left out. Next thing you know there will be some way to market pointless crap for Memorial Day, labor day, or non-alcoholic gifts for St. Patrick's day to kids. As if the commercial pressure around Christmas isn't enough....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is galentines
It's where girls who are friends get together to celebrate. DD and her friends had a galentines dinner last weekend with lots of heart-shaped and pink foods. Everyone brought something for either dinner or dessert.
Thank you. The girls getting together sounds fun. I would still call it Valentine's with girl friends though.
Because it's the latest invented way of commercial marketing, so you and your kids could buy more stuff that they don't need or eat extra chocolate to get fat.
I’ve never heard of that before. My teen son and daughter don’t have plans other than their normal Wed night things they do.
Anonymous wrote:So stupid! Let's create more pressure to buy stuff. Not to mention the mental overhead to think of everyone, not leave anyone out, and what if my kid is the one left out. Next thing you know there will be some way to market pointless crap for Memorial Day, labor day, or non-alcoholic gifts for St. Patrick's day to kids. As if the commercial pressure around Christmas isn't enough....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is galentines
It's where girls who are friends get together to celebrate. DD and her friends had a galentines dinner last weekend with lots of heart-shaped and pink foods. Everyone brought something for either dinner or dessert.
Thank you. The girls getting together sounds fun. I would still call it Valentine's with girl friends though.
Anonymous wrote:Going to the mall after school with her boyfriend. His parents are picking them up and she’s having dinner at their house. They’re 15 and have been dating 3 or 4 months.
