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"The numbers is the critical factor - having enough of the right mix. It's fantasy to think you'll know how many are coming, unfortunately. People you've met before are typically more reliable but distractions etc happen. Consider meeting some new people at local clubs, as they are used to group rules etc. Settling boundaries is important - where and how people can use your place. Latest arrival time can be helpful. It's OK to list what to bring and also OK to share real costs. Plan the cleanup and exits too. Ensure valuables are secure - yours at home plus what others bring. Getting warmed up activities / games are ideal. Ensure people are mutually compatible as far as possible A few things to think of " Well said! | |||
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"Ok. Apologies as I know there are several threads on this but from your experience of hosting, what are the 3 things you must do / have ( moving on from nibbles and condoms ) And the dreaded no shows... will be mainly couples 2 or 3 we know and prob 3 or 4 we don’t , expect 2 not to show. ? Thanks for any pearls of wisdom. " If some of the guests are friends, see if they’re for sharing some of the hosting duties during the evening so that you can let your hair down (or whatever...) and play for a bit without attending to stuff? Friendly introductions and social smoothing can help put everyone at ease - I know some people like some spicier games to get in the mood but sometimes it’s also about allowing the sexual tension not to become too paralysing (especially early on) Oh and extra towels if you can - more washing afterwards but it makes it easy for anyone who wants to freshen up before or after. Have a great time! | |||
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"Ok. Apologies as I know there are several threads on this but from your experience of hosting, what are the 3 things you must do / have ( moving on from nibbles and condoms ) And the dreaded no shows... will be mainly couples 2 or 3 we know and prob 3 or 4 we don’t , expect 2 not to show. ? Thanks for any pearls of wisdom. If some of the guests are friends, see if they’re for sharing some of the hosting duties during the evening so that you can let your hair down (or whatever...) and play for a bit without attending to stuff? Friendly introductions and social smoothing can help put everyone at ease - I know some people like some spicier games to get in the mood but sometimes it’s also about allowing the sexual tension not to become too paralysing (especially early on) Oh and extra towels if you can - more washing afterwards but it makes it easy for anyone who wants to freshen up before or after. Have a great time!" All very helpful!!! Thanks. As you rightly say, hosting so we can have fun with the sort of mix and chemistry we like ( well hopefully all like) not to be in the kitchen ! Though we have had a lot of fun in the kitchen before. | |||
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"The numbers is the critical factor - having enough of the right mix. It's fantasy to think you'll know how many are coming, unfortunately. People you've met before are typically more reliable but distractions etc happen. Consider meeting some new people at local clubs, as they are used to group rules etc. Settling boundaries is important - where and how people can use your place. Latest arrival time can be helpful. It's OK to list what to bring and also OK to share real costs. Plan the cleanup and exits too. Ensure valuables are secure - yours at home plus what others bring. Getting warmed up activities / games are ideal. Ensure people are mutually compatible as far as possible A few things to think of Well said!" Some great ideas here | |||
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"How many people giving advice have actually held a party, I wonder " Irrelevant. If you've been to one, you can have an informed opinion on what made it a success, or a failure. | |||
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"How many people giving advice have actually held a party, I wonder Irrelevant. If you've been to one, you can have an informed opinion on what made it a success, or a failure." No you can't, as your looking at it from the wrong prospective.its totally different. | |||
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"How many people giving advice have actually held a party, I wonder Irrelevant. If you've been to one, you can have an informed opinion on what made it a success, or a failure. No you can't, as your looking at it from the wrong prospective.its totally different." The objective of the host should be for the guests to have a good time. Therefore, anyone who's been a guest can provide some useful input. | |||
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"How many people giving advice have actually held a party, I wonder Irrelevant. If you've been to one, you can have an informed opinion on what made it a success, or a failure. No you can't, as your looking at it from the wrong prospective.its totally different. The objective of the host should be for the guests to have a good time. Therefore, anyone who's been a guest can provide some useful input." Like finding all the used condoms stuffed in all corners of the house and cleaning the whole house from top to bottom. | |||
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"How many people giving advice have actually held a party, I wonder Irrelevant. If you've been to one, you can have an informed opinion on what made it a success, or a failure. No you can't, as your looking at it from the wrong prospective.its totally different. The objective of the host should be for the guests to have a good time. Therefore, anyone who's been a guest can provide some useful input. Like finding all the used condoms stuffed in all corners of the house and cleaning the whole house from top to bottom." Having helped out with the cleanup after a party, including used condom duty, yes. | |||
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