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Girls Night Out Is Important, And Not Just Because Hannah Montana Wrote A Song That Says So

It's just like a party, just with your girls.

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Girls Night Out Is Important, And Not Just Because Hannah Montana Wrote A Song That Says So
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Your best friends are the God-given sisters that your mother didn't give birth to. Without them, you would have no one to tell your secrets to. I mean, who else is going to listen to you rant about how your crush's hair smelled like roses today in class. You owe your best friends the world because they are the only ones who will help you through every problem, no matter how small.

GNO, formally known as Girl's Night Out, is simply a night out that you spend with your girls. These nights are usually spent out clubbing, partying, or just a night out on the town. The importance of them is to remind yourself why they are your best friends in the first place.

They make you laugh, cry, smile, yell, but most importantly they remind you how to love and be loved. Girl's Night Out is more than just living it up with your pals, but it's about companionship and remembering what it's like to be yourself. Your best friends are the only ones who have experienced your wild and free self and they obviously love it because they are there with you every step of the way.

Girl's Night Out is an appreciation night. It's you proving to your girls that even after the toughest days, you can all get together and still have the time of your lives. Its a little thank you from you to them.

So grab your girls and your purse and go out to explore the city lights. When all is said and done, they're the ones who will always have your back so here's to the nights that turned into memories and to the friends that turned into family.

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