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Ettiquette for inviting buddies to bachelot party question...
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<blockquote data-quote="ElscottHavoc" data-source="post: 14244061" data-attributes="member: 93145"><p>Oh, you guys are completely right, a bachelor party does not have to be a night of absolute debauchery and I'll definitely get his opinion. That said, if you would have seen him at my bachelor party, he probably enjoyed himself more than I did. We spent only an hour at a strip club, the rest of the night was at a casino, a few bars, we flirted with some ladies (nothing serious), shot some pool, and then went to the Iowa Speedway the next day for races. Let me also add, that his brother doesn't have a lot of money, plus an extremely controlling wife, and also despises casinos. Basically if either God or his brothers wife think something is slightly immoral, its a no go. That his brother can't seem to get more than 20 feet from his wife.</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying we couldn't enjoy our selves just relaxing on the couch playing video games, but I know he'd want to hit a few bars and do something fun that's going to cost money the rest of his family doesn't have . His dad was an abusive alcoholic, which is his brother doesn't drink, doesn't stop foot in bars, and has an over controlling wife that basically doesn't allow him out of her sight. That and they can't afford to really go out and do the things like go-carts, golfing, etc.</p><p></p><p>I think I have a plan that will work though. I'm just going to throw two parties. One will just be a g-rated, play some video games, go out and eat type of party for his brothers. Then, I'll have an unofficial one where I invite him for some drinks, my buddies show up which usually happens anyways, and then the night will go from there. I'll definately talk to him though to see if there's anything he wants to do in particular and if wants to go carting or something his brother can't afford we will incorporate that into the unofficial one.</p><p></p><p> <em>Posted via <a href="http://topify.com" target="_blank"><strong>Topify</strong></a> on Android</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElscottHavoc, post: 14244061, member: 93145"] Oh, you guys are completely right, a bachelor party does not have to be a night of absolute debauchery and I'll definitely get his opinion. That said, if you would have seen him at my bachelor party, he probably enjoyed himself more than I did. We spent only an hour at a strip club, the rest of the night was at a casino, a few bars, we flirted with some ladies (nothing serious), shot some pool, and then went to the Iowa Speedway the next day for races. Let me also add, that his brother doesn't have a lot of money, plus an extremely controlling wife, and also despises casinos. Basically if either God or his brothers wife think something is slightly immoral, its a no go. That his brother can't seem to get more than 20 feet from his wife. I'm not saying we couldn't enjoy our selves just relaxing on the couch playing video games, but I know he'd want to hit a few bars and do something fun that's going to cost money the rest of his family doesn't have . His dad was an abusive alcoholic, which is his brother doesn't drink, doesn't stop foot in bars, and has an over controlling wife that basically doesn't allow him out of her sight. That and they can't afford to really go out and do the things like go-carts, golfing, etc. I think I have a plan that will work though. I'm just going to throw two parties. One will just be a g-rated, play some video games, go out and eat type of party for his brothers. Then, I'll have an unofficial one where I invite him for some drinks, my buddies show up which usually happens anyways, and then the night will go from there. I'll definately talk to him though to see if there's anything he wants to do in particular and if wants to go carting or something his brother can't afford we will incorporate that into the unofficial one. [i]Posted via [URL="http://topify.com"][b]Topify[/b][/URL] on Android[/i] [/QUOTE]
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