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Step 1
Get things started by playing a game like "funniest story" or "I have never." The "funniest story" game has all the party-goers sit in a circle, taking turns relating the funniest, craziest or silliest memory they share with the bride-to-be. This is an excellent way for the guests to break the ice if they don't already know one another. "I have never" is a game in which everyone takes a turn stating something they have never done, and the other party members perform a task (like taking a drink) if they have done the act in question.
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Step 2
Plan to play an adult variation of "Pin the Tail on the Donkey," in which the girls at the party take turns trying to pin a cardboard version of the male apparatus on a cutout of a man. A sexed-up version of ring toss is also popular, in which a large plastic penis is substituted for the target.
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Step 3
Play a drinking game to get the bachelorette party up and rocking. DigitalBartender.com has oodles of suggestions (see Resources below).
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Step 4
Plan a fun guessing or storytelling game in which everyone can participate. One popular guessing game has suggestive items (like a dildo, vibrator or other sex toy) placed in a bag, while each party member gets to reach in for a few seconds and make her best guess as to what the item is. For a storytelling game, try something like "Once upon a time," in which one of the women begins a fictional story about the bride-to-be and every guest takes turns adding to it.
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Step 5
Make a "Suck for a Buck" T-shirt for the bachelorette to wear when you go out on the town. In this game, candies are attached to a shirt in suggestive locations, or the bride-to-be wears a candy necklace. Then, the bridal party approaches men in bars, charging them $1 to remove a candy from the shirt or necklace using only their mouths.
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Step 6
Create a scavenger hunt game. At the beginning of the night, a series of tasks like "Get the phone numbers of 3 new men" or "Kiss a man with the same name as the groom-to-be" are written on slips of paper and placed in a hat. Each participant draws a task, which she must complete by the end of the night, with prizes going to those who complete their task successfully.









