The next time you host a sit-down formal dinner party, you may think that you have to have an equal number of male and female guests.
This isn't necessarily the case. If you are uncomfortable with having an unequal number of men and women as guests, consider reviving the old tradition of the 'extra man' for a dinner party.
It is handy to invite a single man to a dinner party to either even out numbers or to be a dinner companion for a single woman who is a guest. Generally your single female guest will appreciate your arranging for her to have a dining companion.
Try to just make your numbers match at the outset though, because it is easier. Don't stress about it just arrange your guest list.
Get it done, and let the little details go. If you fret too much over every issue and every potential problem you can miss the larger issues that need detailed planning.
Remember why you are hosting this party in the first place: to have fun and enjoy the company of your friends. Don't worry about matching people exactly, just get the numbers right and let it go. You are pairing people for dinner, not trying to pick out a spouse for your single friends.
In the event that you want to keep a balance of male and female guests, make sure that those guests you believe are single actually still are. If it has been a while since you have spoken with someone, they may have since found a partner.
If your formerly-single friend has been invited but is no longer single, you have basically invited two people and not one because they will bring their date. Now you need to find another person who is genuinely single to fill the role of extra man. See if your now-partnered friends has any single buddies who might like to come to dinner.
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