Has your significant other given you a hard time about attending one, due to the type of entertainment that will be there?
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Bachelor Parties?
I have a question for my fellow OS'ers. This is mainly for married, engaged, or guys that have girlfriends or maybe was in a relationship at a time when they were planning on attending a bachelor party.
Has your significant other given you a hard time about attending one, due to the type of entertainment that will be there?Tags: None -
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Nope. I've been to several, as well as my own.
My wife hired a stripper on my 21st birthday, she's not going to have a problem with me hitting a strip club. -
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Ever since that day, my wife is always giving me a hard time about it. Tonight I'm going to my brother's bachelor party and on/off the last few months I've been hearing about it. Some women can be such a pain about this stuff.Comment
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And my fiance was completely supportive of it. She wanted me to get drunk as hell, see some tits, and have a f'd up time. At the same time, she trusted me not to exceed my boundaries and to use good judgment.Comment
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If your wife doesn't want you to go to a bachelor party, than she's just insecure.
Bachelor Parties = Great memories
Too bad my buddy's bachelor party had to be cut short because he got booted out of the club.Comment
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if the wife or GF's really giving you crap about it, to the point of not wanting you to go, then she's either way too controlling (get your balls back out of her purse ASAP), or there are trust issues where she doesn't think you can control yourself.
I've never had a problem, like i'd want a skanky stripper over my girlfriend at the time anyways, you know?Nintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818Comment
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Went to three so far. GF was supportive of all three, on last one couple weeks ago, she made me go. I trust her, she trusts me and knows I won't do anything stupid. Well not stupid cause that's bound to happen but ya know what I mean.Comment
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I was actually at one this weekend as well. They got an ice luge of a naked chick w. her legs spread - and well, you can do the math as to where the booze came out. Very entertaining stuff.
I'd never seen that before, but I wouldn't mind seeing it again."You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier
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I'm 27, most of my friends and family are around that age and nobody seems to get married nowadays. So I haven't been to one yet. I remember when I was in a relationship I let my ex gf go to a couple of them. Yea, I trusted her enough to let some buff guy wave his totem pole around in her face.http://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)Comment
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I'm 27, most of my friends and family are around that age and nobody seems to get married nowadays. So I haven't been to one yet. I remember when I was in a relationship I let my ex gf go to a couple of them. Yea, I trusted her enough to let some buff guy wave his totem pole around in her face.Comment
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I had one, and no.
due to the type of entertainment that will be there?
Why spend money to watch a naked woman dance around? I see no entertainment in it at all - especially when I have a woman at home who will do the same for free, and actually go further. Strippers, to me, are completely pointless and obsolete.
I had more fun hitting the tables, and actually gaining something, rather than throwing of 20's to watch a girl dance for 3 minutes at a time.Last edited by MC Fatigue; 09-18-2006, 10:45 AM.Comment
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I had one, and no.
see - not all bachelor parties are the same. not all of them entail naked women flaunting themselves. I wanted no part of that - instead, I went to a casino for the night.
Why spend money to watch a naked woman dance around? I see no entertainment in it at all - especially when I have a woman at home who will do the same for free, and actually go further. Strippers, to me, are completely pointless and obsolete.Comment
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Well, if it's your bachelor party, you shouldn't be paying anything in the first place.
Honestly, if I were paying Saturday night, instead of having my every need catered to, I would have preferred we went somewhere other than a strip club. But, since I arrived at the party with an empty wallet, and left the following morning with the same, I'm not going to knock my friends' decision to take me to see some nudity.Comment
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