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  2. All my daughter wanted for her 16th birthday was a co-ed ...

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    For her 16th birthday, my daughter wanted to host a co-ed sleepover. I was not on board. We eventually compromised and I agreed to let boys stay until 11 p.m., but later relented.

  3. Sweet sixteen (birthday) - Wikipedia

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    For many, the 16th birthday celebrates adulthood and marks the end of a childhood. As the name suggests, the celebration takes place on a sixteenth birthday and is celebrated among girls and boys, though it is typically more common with girls. In the past, sweet sixteens tended to be formal, but they no longer tend to. [2]

  4. My Super Sweet 16 - Wikipedia

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    the birthday boy or girl's "constant belligerence" against their parents in demanding more money "excessively decadent outfits" the party planner who is "tasked with organizing these unachievable birthday parties" overrunning the party budget "the obligatory party fight" when uninvited guests turn up; large, expensive cars as birthday gifts

  5. 95 Happy Birthday Wishes For Mom So She Knows Just How ... - AOL

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    Funny Birthday Messages For Mom Happy birthday to the woman who gave me life – and plenty of embarrassing baby pictures! Mom, you’re not getting older, just more experienced at being fabulous!

  6. 100 Birthday Wishes for Your Sister That Will Brighten Her ...

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    Wish your sister or sister-in-law a happy birthday with our list of 100 birthday messages for sisters. From sentimental to funny, choose one to write in a card.

  7. Birthday - Wikipedia

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    Between 1973 and 1999, September 16 was the most common birthday in the United States, and December 25 was the least common birthday (other than February 29 because of leap years). [12] In 2011, October 5 and 6 were reported as the most frequently occurring birthdays.