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Subject: Re: Bachelor/Bachelorette Parties


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Astrid
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Date Posted: 13:52:56 07/03/02 Wed
In reply to: Michelle 's message, "Re: Bachelor/Bachelorette Parties" on 13:12:53 07/03/02 Wed

> My dh and I didn't have
>>bachelor/ette parties at all. Didn't feel it was
>>something we needed to do. Instead we went out for
>>dinner with our friends and family and watched OJ
>>drive around in a white bronco on tv.
>
>LOL! Dh and I had our parties- My g/fs and I went to
>a spa for the day. Dh and his guys went paintballing
>for the day. Then we met up for a combined dinner and
>drinks. It was a great time-- and one *everyone* had
>fun at!

This sounds like the perfect destresser. My gf's sister went camping (and drinking at the campsite) and her DH went golfing with his groomsmen. That suited their lifestyles.

I guess if both people getting married have no problem with a stripper, that's theirs to deal with, so whatever. I personally am attracted to a man who thinks peeler clubs are a waste of time (he has so far skipped out on that portion of the bachellor's parties he's been to). He isn't a prude, either--he just finds it a silly idea.

Astrid

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Re: Bachelor/Bachelorette PartiesMichelle14:35:04 07/03/02 Wed


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