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  • annasimon Apr 14, 2008
    My friend and her fiance are still having a joint B/B party, but I insisted that she have a night out. Her Maid of Honor is her 14-year old sister so the bride didn't expect much of a bachelorette party. There will be minimal drinking and lots of girl fun. While the girls are out, I KNOW the guys are going to be guys and play PS3 and be guys hanging out. I'm sure this will be a welcome break from the wedding, and lets face it, each other. Also, I think inviting the future in-laws to a bachelor/bachelorette party is a TERRIBLE idea. In-laws belong at engagement parties, bridal showers, and the wedding itself. Who can really have fun when their in-laws are watching them let loose?
  • annasimon Apr 14, 2008
    My friend and her fiance are still having a joint B/B party, but I insisted that she have a night out. Her Maid of Honor is her 14-year old sister so the bride didn't expect much of a bachelorette party. There will be minimal drinking and lots of girl fun. While the girls are out, I KNOW the guys are going to be guys and play PS3 and be guys hanging out. I'm sure this will be a welcome break from the wedding, and lets face it, each other. Also, I think inviting the future in-laws to a bachelor/bachelorette party is a TERRIBLE idea. In-laws belong at engagement parties, bridal showers, and the wedding itself. Who can really have fun when their in-laws are watching them let loose?
  • annasimon Apr 14, 2008
    My friend and her fiance are still having a joint B/B party, but I insisted that she have a night out. Her Maid of Honor is her 14-year old sister so the bride didn't expect much of a bachelorette party. There will be minimal drinking and lots of girl fun. While the girls are out, I KNOW the guys are going to be guys and play PS3 and be guys hanging out. I'm sure this will be a welcome break from the wedding, and lets face it, each other. Also, I think inviting the future in-laws to a bachelor/bachelorette party is a TERRIBLE idea. In-laws belong at engagement parties, bridal showers, and the wedding itself. Who can really have fun when their in-laws are watching them let loose?
  • annasimon Apr 14, 2008
    My friend and her fiance are still having a joint B/B party, but I insisted that she have a night out. Her Maid of Honor is her 14-year old sister so the bride didn't expect much of a bachelorette party. There will be minimal drinking and lots of girl fun. While the girls are out, I KNOW the guys are going to be guys and play PS3 and be guys hanging out. I'm sure this will be a welcome break from the wedding, and lets face it, each other. Also, I think inviting the future in-laws to a bachelor/bachelorette party is a TERRIBLE idea. In-laws belong at engagement parties, bridal showers, and the wedding itself. Who can really have fun when their in-laws are watching them let loose?
  • Aug 08, 2006
    My fiancé and I are planning our bachelor and bachelorette parties together. We are thinking of renting out a licensed pool hall for the night. There is no reason you can't party all together, it also makes it easier for guests.
  • Aug 08, 2006
    My fiancé and I are planning our bachelor and bachelorette parties together. We are thinking of renting out a licensed pool hall for the night. There is no reason you can't party all together, it also makes it easier for guests.
  • Jun 30, 2006
    Isn't that called a wedding? Guys, don't fall to this pressure of joint parties, it's Bridezilla's way of controlling something else. A decent bachelor party may be the only thing a groom has planned just for him. Take your boy out for a great time, whatever it may be. It doesn't have to include anything sketchy, but just be guys. If it does include some scenery, then let the groom have a look! Have fun and let's squash this negative bachelor party image.
  • Jun 30, 2006
    Want a great Bachelorette Party? Hire a belly dancer! As a dancer, I first perform a 20 minute show, with beautiful costumes, a variety of props; like silk veils, balancing sword or cane, and playing zils. I then teach a 30 minute class, bringing sparkling robes and scarves for the guest of honor and attendees to dress up in. Memorable, very enjoyable, for even a wide range of ages, or relatively reserved guests.
  • Jun 30, 2006
    Want a great Bachelorette Party? Hire a belly dancer! As a dancer, I first perform a 20 minute show, with beautiful costumes, a variety of props; like silk veils, balancing sword or cane, and playing zils. I then teach a 30 minute class, bringing sparkling robes and scarves for the guest of honor and attendees to dress up in. Memorable, very enjoyable, for even a wide range of ages, or relatively reserved guests.
  • Jun 30, 2006
    Isn't that called a wedding? Guys, don't fall to this pressure of joint parties, it's Bridezilla's way of controlling something else. A decent bachelor party may be the only thing a groom has planned just for him. Take your boy out for a great time, whatever it may be. It doesn't have to include anything sketchy, but just be guys. If it does include some scenery, then let the groom have a look! Have fun and let's squash this negative bachelor party image.

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