Not married, but if I was I'd draw the line at watching plain old strippers (as in, watch and enjoy during the party, give up after wedding ring).
What? Who says you can't go to strip clubs after getting married?
Not married, but if I was I'd draw the line at watching plain old strippers (as in, watch and enjoy during the party, give up after wedding ring).
What is there for her to know?
So you cheated on your now wife during your bachelor party?
I don't have much stored at all! I enjoy the thrill of the hunt online.
as long as they pretend it was all against their will/forced onto them, pretty much anything outside sex (and in that case just make sure she doesn't find out)
It's a "last chance" to do something before you get married. It's like a symbol of what you're giving up, and promising to never do again.
If all you do at the party is look at naked boobies, then it means you're giving up the right to ever look at another woman's naked boobies. If you refuse to look at naked boobies, it means you're basically never going to think about a woman who's not your wife. If you get laid during the party, it means you're only giving up random sex, but just about everything else is still on the table and the husband won't consider himself a cheater if he goes to a strip club every friday with the guys from work.
I've always wondered this and I'm not getting married anytime soon. Whats the point of a bachelor party anyway?
Holding hands.
Just hit me they are both dead![]()
Personally I'd much rather have a LAN party than waste time with strippers.
If there is anything you're giving up when you get married, it's the freedom to play video games whenever you want.
what? nah... bachelor parties are fun, assuming it isn't just whores and coke for 12 hours straight. a friend is talking about a rafting/spirit quest trip when he gets to that stage. sounds like fun to me.The idea that someone is forever tying the knot and not able to enjoy themselves ever again. Basically it's a sad tradition steeped in immaturity and ignores the fact that people forgo that shit when they entered into a trusting monogamous relationship. Personally I find the idea stupid.
what? nah... bachelor parties are fun, assuming it isn't just whores and coke for 12 hours straight. a friend is talking about a rafting/spirit quest trip when he gets to that stage. sounds like fun to me.
I've always wondered this and I'm not getting married anytime soon. Whats the point of a bachelor party anyway?
what? nah... bachelor parties are fun, assuming it isn't just whores and coke for 12 hours straight. a friend is talking about a rafting/spirit quest trip when he gets to that stage. sounds like fun to me.
What you're talking to me about is more chillin' with your buddies, which if you wife isn't a douche, should be something you can do even while married.
Anything the soon to be wife doesn't find out about.
well yeah but like I said, its rare to get several out of town friends in the same area at the same time, and it's kind of a themed one-off celebration (one hopes anyway!).What you're talking to me about is more chillin' with your buddies, which if you wife isn't a douche, should be something you can do even while married.
The idea that someone is forever tying the knot and not able to enjoy themselves ever again. Basically it's a sad tradition steeped in immaturity and ignores the fact that people forgo that shit when they entered into a trusting monogamous relationship. Personally I find the idea stupid.
I've always wondered this and I'm not getting married anytime soon. Whats the point of a bachelor party anyway?
Yup for the first part of mine we went camping, just the guys and one gal (who was my grooms-woman). It was a fantastic time.
well yeah but like I said, its rare to get several out of town friends in the same area at the same time, and it's kind of a themed one-off celebration (one hopes anyway!).
When you get married (assuming you aren't already married) are you going to forbid your fiance to have a bachelor party?
The part where I get lost is how some people seem to think that a bachelor party is permission to cheat. That part is pretty fucked up.
What? Who says you can't go to strip clubs after getting married?
Obviously you can give up more, but your "last fling" (if you even decide to participate in such a thing) is supposed to go a bit farther than you'd go in the next days or years.agree w/ everything but the bolded. that part baffles me a bit.
I would say so, to myself and my wife.
Do people not know who they are marrying before they go through with it? I mean I just got married and nothing has changed in our relationship, at all.
When you get married (assuming you aren't already married) are you going to forbid your fiance to have a bachelor party?
Oh that's not the problem. Moving in together (if you only do so after marriage) results in a huge loss of free time.
Why? It is fun to go to a strip club (at least here, they are just like regular bars. It is even fun to go to them *gasp* with the wife.
Why? It is fun to go to a strip club (at least here, they are just like regular bars. It is even fun to go to them *gasp* with the wife.
If it was something the wife wanted, then yes. Otherwise, I'd have to live without.
Eww.
Frankly i'm not big on strip clubs, but I see them just like regular clubs - boring as hell to be at with your wife.
Eww.
Frankly i'm not big on strip clubs, but I see them just like regular clubs - boring as hell to be at with your wife.
Holy shit haha, I was reading the last page from the bottom up and saw the picture first and then read the quote, perfect.
I don't even know if I plan on getting married, and I don't have a problem with the stripper stuff. What I have a problem with is this ideal that it's the last time they'll ever do anything as a "single" individual, that's what cheating asserts, hell it's in the name "Bachelor" party. Seems to me if someone is getting married the next day they've already foregone that life for years no? So at that point it just seems like an insecure thing to partake in. And some of the stuff either implied or posted in here makes me think people shouldn't even be getting married any time soon, unless their S.O. is cool with all that mess.
And honestly I wouldn't have a problem with the hubby going to strip bars, hell I'll go with him.
Are you serious, bro? We have a blast when we hit up the strip club. Wifey gets dances, picks out who should give me a lap dance, it's fun and hilarious. My friends expect her to go when we hit one up.
dude ..... bro code *shotguns some natty light*
So what's the line for you, or to be more specific, the females in this discussion? Assuming hypothetically you and I were getting married tomorrow, and I went to a strip club for the bachelor party, would that be the line for you? Would it be the lap dance? The blowjob?
I'm just not sure I get specifically which part of it rankles you. (Well, the blow job obviously...)
The blowjob obviously or the idea that you should just be able to up and go without even discussing it with me. Why are we getting married if you feel I shouldn't be allowed any input on that?
Okay, now I get it.
It's not so much that you shouldn't be allowed input. It's just considered an unwritten rule that what happens at the bachelor party stays at the bachelor party. It isn't specifically an affront to the wife/fiance.
you can have gay sex (if you're straight) or viceversa