Anonymous
Post 10/28/2016 11:09     Subject: Re:Dinner parties with couples

Here's the transition/sequence:

Dinner with Conversation

Dinner with games

Dinner with twister

Dinner with twister (nude)

Swinging
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2016 10:43     Subject: Dinner parties with couples

Anonymous wrote:The funny thing is .

Without alchohol it would be a disaster .


What does that say? Lol


It's true - we often break up into same-sex sub groups and go from there. For some reason the men go drink beer and play music(al instruments) in the other room and the women drink wine or liquor and play a board game.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2016 10:30     Subject: Dinner parties with couples

The funny thing is .

Without alchohol it would be a disaster .


What does that say? Lol
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2016 10:10     Subject: Dinner parties with couples

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does it have to be just couples? Why can't you invite a single dad or a single mom?


PP here who doesn't like parties. Maybe then it becomes just a party and not a dinner party Who knows.

I think there are some married couples who feel some strange need to have "couples" events.


I can get together with my girlfriends for lunch, manicures or shopping. I like to be gracious and entertain. I enjoy my friends' husbands but it certainly would not be appropriate to hang out with them one on one. Dinner parties with couples allows the genders to mingle in a non threatening, gracious way.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2016 10:08     Subject: Dinner parties with couples

Anonymous wrote:I have a related question on these dinner parties. Most of the people we would invite are couples with kids but like a PP said we weren't thinking to invite kids but try to have an adult evening. What about our own kids? What does everyone do with their kids when they host these parties!


We get a sitter, and she and the kids stay in the basement and have their own dinner down there.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2016 10:08     Subject: Dinner parties with couples

Anonymous wrote:I have a related question on these dinner parties. Most of the people we would invite are couples with kids but like a PP said we weren't thinking to invite kids but try to have an adult evening. What about our own kids? What does everyone do with their kids when they host these parties!


We usually invite kids and have th eat at a "kid table" unless they are too young to eat without parent help. The kids typically take about fofteen minutes to eat, then run and play. One tip if you decide to do this is to make sure you have things kids can easily serve themselves. Fruit plate and chicken is easy. chili with all the fixings is not.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2016 10:08     Subject: Dinner parties with couples

Anonymous wrote:Why does it have to be just couples? Why can't you invite a single dad or a single mom?


I don't have any single men or women as friends.