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By *ittlemissnaughtybutnice OP   Woman  over a year ago

Glasgow

Would a themed event encourage you or discourage you from attending? & if so, would you participate in the theme?

I think it can be fun, so always try to if I can.

R

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By *MCFUN5Couple  over a year ago

GLASGOW

We LOVE themed events. Any excuse to dress up

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By *ittlemissnaughtybutnice OP   Woman  over a year ago

Glasgow


"We LOVE themed events. Any excuse to dress up "

Ditto!

R

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Themed events are good x

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By *andsCouple  over a year ago

Edin

We aren’t a dress up fan at all so if it was essential you had to it would be a no from us

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Not a fan of themed nights... Maybe a toga party because it's an easy costume.. A king-size white sheet and I'm sorted.

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By *MCFUN5Couple  over a year ago

GLASGOW


"Not a fan of themed nights... Maybe a toga party because it's an easy costume.. A king-size white sheet and I'm sorted. "

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By *ade and VanessaCouple  over a year ago

Central Scotland

Would depend on the theme, how much notice of it there was and how much of a 'thing' the theme would be.

Still need to be able to leave the house without too many questions from babysitters and kids

V x

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By *earded blossomCouple  over a year ago

Glasgow


"Would depend on the theme, how much notice of it there was and how much of a 'thing' the theme would be.

Still need to be able to leave the house without too many questions from babysitters and kids

V x"

Or going for dinner beforehand dressed as an extra from ET ok maybe not ET but you know what I mean, depends the time of year also as some points of the year it's easier to get away with being dressed up in a certain way without the weather hindering all the effort that's been put into the outfit

And yes food is always the first thing I think of

John

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Does Aztec sacrifice count?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Would depend on the theme, how much notice of it there was and how much of a 'thing' the theme would be.

Still need to be able to leave the house without too many questions from babysitters and kids

V x

Or going for dinner beforehand dressed as an extra from ET ok maybe not ET but you know what I mean, depends the time of year also as some points of the year it's easier to get away with being dressed up in a certain way without the weather hindering all the effort that's been put into the outfit

And yes food is always the first thing I think of

John "

Haha! I think would have rather sat in the restaurant before the Xmas social as an extra from ET rather than the dress I had on! haha! I really didn’t think that outfit out well! x

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By *ictiiWitchCouple  over a year ago

Helensburgh

Pyjama parties are fun

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

More than happy to dress for a themed event, insofar as either change on location or a straight taxi there and back wearing said constume, depending on the theme off course x.

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By *orth and southCouple  over a year ago

scotland

Never been to a themed party before but give anything a go once.

A&B xx

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By *tew008Man  over a year ago

edinburgh

Long as it’s not a toga party. I’m in

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By *ittlemissnaughtybutnice OP   Woman  over a year ago

Glasgow


"Never been to a themed party before but give anything a go once.

A&B xx"

Watch this space

R

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By *ittlemissnaughtybutnice OP   Woman  over a year ago

Glasgow


"We aren’t a dress up fan at all so if it was essential you had to it would be a no from us"

Never essential I hope. Just if you felt comfortable.

R

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By *ade and VanessaCouple  over a year ago

Central Scotland


"Would depend on the theme, how much notice of it there was and how much of a 'thing' the theme would be.

Still need to be able to leave the house without too many questions from babysitters and kids

V x

Or going for dinner beforehand dressed as an extra from ET ok maybe not ET but you know what I mean, depends the time of year also as some points of the year it's easier to get away with being dressed up in a certain way without the weather hindering all the effort that's been put into the outfit

And yes food is always the first thing I think of

John

Haha! I think would have rather sat in the restaurant before the Xmas social as an extra from ET rather than the dress I had on! haha! I really didn’t think that outfit out well! x"

I'm sure all attention would have been admiration or jealousy

V x

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By *ollyAmorousCouple  over a year ago

glasgow

Themed events are what we are all about ; Gatsby March Madness Weekend is just about finalised

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Would depend on the theme, how much notice of it there was and how much of a 'thing' the theme would be.

Still need to be able to leave the house without too many questions from babysitters and kids

V x

You looked gorgeous

Or going for dinner beforehand dressed as an extra from ET ok maybe not ET but you know what I mean, depends the time of year also as some points of the year it's easier to get away with being dressed up in a certain way without the weather hindering all the effort that's been put into the outfit

And yes food is always the first thing I think of

John

Haha! I think would have rather sat in the restaurant before the Xmas social as an extra from ET rather than the dress I had on! haha! I really didn’t think that outfit out well! x"

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By *ollyAmorousCouple  over a year ago

glasgow


"Would depend on the theme, how much notice of it there was and how much of a 'thing' the theme would be.

Still need to be able to leave the house without too many questions from babysitters and kids

V x

You looked gorgeous

Or going for dinner beforehand dressed as an extra from ET ok maybe not ET but you know what I mean, depends the time of year also as some points of the year it's easier to get away with being dressed up in a certain way without the weather hindering all the effort that's been put into the outfit

And yes food is always the first thing I think of

John

Haha! I think would have rather sat in the restaurant before the Xmas social as an extra from ET rather than the dress I had on! haha! I really didn’t think that outfit out well! x"

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By *MCFUN5Couple  over a year ago

GLASGOW


"Not a fan of themed nights... Maybe a toga party because it's an easy costume.. A king-size white sheet and I'm sorted. "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not a fan of themed nights... Maybe a toga party because it's an easy costume.. A king-size white sheet and I'm sorted.

"

Twice.. I'm.

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By *rMrsWTFCouple  over a year ago

Arbroath

Not into themes dressing up would be much more comfortable attending a non themed party

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By *ittlemissnaughtybutnice OP   Woman  over a year ago

Glasgow


"Themed events are what we are all about ; Gatsby March Madness Weekend is just about finalised "

And currently looking for my outfit x

R

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By *stonDBS2Man  over a year ago

Kirkcaldy

Themes that offer up a wide variety of what to wear are fun.

Did a party years ago and the theme was simply, "airport", you could be cabin crew,pilots, ground staff(just a hi-viz vest needed) or fav going on holiday gear.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

love dressing up..if I had a party Gatsby theme or something! x

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By *alcon43Woman  over a year ago

Paisley

I do like to dress up. Gatsby sounds great.

The girls do love their flapper dresses.

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