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How to Bridal Haze at a Bachelorette Party

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Bridal hazing sounds worse than what it is. Of course, if the bride isn't up to complying with the rules, it could end up badly. Like fraternities, hazing requires the bride to perform certain duties. Luckily, these duties are decided on by her friends.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Organize the bachelorette party so that all the guests arrive before the bride. Allow for at least 30 minutes between the time the guests arrive and when the bride is scheduled to arrive.

  2. Step 2

    Brainstorm on dares the bride will have to perform that night. Vote on the top 5 dares. Too many dares could take away from the night and any other activities planned for the night. An example of a dare: If you are visiting a strip club, put a $5 bill in the strippers g-string and ask for $3 change.

  3. Step 3

    Write down the top 5 dares on a sticker that the bride will have to wear all night. Put the two most difficult to complete dares at the top of the list. As she completes each dare, she can cross it off her list.

  4. Step 4

    Tell the bride what she has to do that night. If she refuses to complete the dares, she has to take a shot (or if shots aren't her thing, has to down a bottle of beer). For the two most difficult dares, if she doesn't complete them, she has to do two shots.

  5. Step 5

    Appoint someone to take pictures of the bride performing the dares. It will make for great memories and blackmail.

Tips & Warnings
  • Also appoint someone to watch the bride so she doesn't get too wasted.
  • Some websites sell t-shirts with a list of dares on them.
  • Don't drink and drive! Get a DD!
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