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And where does the buck stop?
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Well young man, where's my misunderstanding of your following post: "... she should not be concerned about my last night as a single man. " So anyway, like I said...:rolleyes: Sorry Ideal08 :( . I didn't mean to take your question in another direction. I just couldn't resist that post :p . But I'm through posting on that aspect of the topic and will leave it for the answers you were expecting :) . |
Now as far at the actually topic Ideal08 was wanting to talk about, I would think that a man would respect his WIFE to be before his boys (if he just had to make a choice). Meaning although others may plan the party, the groom should be MAN enough to tell his boys ahead time that out of respect for his future marriage he ABSOLUTELY does not want strippers. And if his boys would disrespect his values for his marriage, then what type of boys are they?! I understand that the friends may be single and may be into that but I'm sure that everytime they all go out they don't see strippers. So I'm sure they could deal with going out to a bar, pool hall, or whatever else they would do on any other average weekend.
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Engaged = Not single?
From DST Love...
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As far as the bacheolor party is concerned, I would think that if you were the type of bruh that wouldn't want strippers, your friends would know that and respect your desires. If you are the type of bruh that wouldn't mind strippers, then your fiancee' should know this before she said yes to the proposal of marriage. She was okay with you liking to be "entertained" by strippers in the past, why then now is she objecting? Why wait until the night before the wedding to voice this concern? Does she think you will change over night because you are now married? Newsflash, your partner will change only in the partner's due time. If there is something about your partner that you do not like, you have a decision to make about that behavior WAAAAYYYYY before the bacheolor party. Either you decide that "I do not like this behavior, but what the partner provides in other areas is enough for me to deal with the behavior I do not like" or " I can't live with the possibility of this behavior being around for the rest of my life, therefore I cannot marry this person". Now I am not saying that people do not change, I am saying be prepared if they don't. Also, trust your mate. If your partner would be the type to engage in a sexual act with another person, then why are you marrying this person? I can say that I never went to a strip club or seen a real life stripper before I got marred. Now that I have been married, and due to the large amount of people in our wedding, I can say that I have been in my share of weddings since my own (you know, returning the favor) and I can say that I have been to a few bacheolor parties with a few strippers. I was not interested in doing anything sexual with these women, I did not even touch them. Personnally, they were attractive women, and seeing them naked was new and diffferent (though I didn't understand the appeal of a naked woman with a fake name, hair , breasts, etc. and no humanity or personality that I could relate to :confused: , purely a sex object.), but they were not my wife, and I have no desire to do anything sexual with a woman that is not my wife. Sex is not just physical to me anymore (But that is another topic). If he wanted to do something sexual with another woman, he probably wouldn't need to hire a stripper to do so, nor will marrying you the next day curb that desire. Again, these are things that need to be resolved before the "Bacheolor party", before the church is even booked. Blackwatch!!!!!! |
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No, Blackwatch, YOU feel that if you are engaged you are still single. In accordance with our values and beliefs, my fiance and I strongly disagree. I agree with you from all of your other aspects. Yes, technically you are single because you are not yet married. And yes to some others things you said. I know that marriage is far different from dating and from being engaged. I also agree that yes you can still leave during the engagement without all of the problems. However, I STILL feel like it's about a state of mind and if a person goes into an engagement feeling like it's still a trial period then perhaps that couple should just keep dating and not even talk about marriage yet. My fiance and I DO NOT consider ourselves single and DO NOT act single. We are both going in the direction of a lifetime commitment and WILL NOT just start it the day of the wedding. So I still say again, to me and my fiance, the "last night" should be before someone proposes and someone accepts. That's what works with our beliefs, values and relationship. If others think differently and it works for them, then so be it. |
An interesting perspective, one which I cannot entirely disagree with. True, this is something which should not even be an issue at this point.
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Note: And by the way, Blackwatch, I always appreciate reading your posts on various topics (even if I may disagree ;) ). |
I hope I don't sound lame for asking this!
I thought there was a diference between strippers and prostitutes. I didn't think stippers even touched the "customer" I thought they just toke off their clothes and shake their booty for a while. Am I wrong? Also, Married men go to strip clubs. Don't they? So, why not have a stripper at the bachelor party?
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To add for the last time to my previous posts, we don't act married but we sure as hell don't act single.
Funny thing is I really didn't want to post anything on this topic and other "heavy" topics to begin with as I am slowly trying to quit posting to GC altogther and just go back to silently observing, but I guess that's what happens when you start getting a little bored at work :p . And I am honestly through on that note, Ideal08 ;) . |
Whoa, whoa! Prostitutes belong to a whole different genre! Strippers, in theory, do not perform blatant sex acts. Strippers will dance, and generally perform the signature lap dance for extra. Heck, they have private booths in clubs where, for the right price, they'll give you a "private" session.
So, while strippers don't get paid to give you sex, one can argue the obvious: something is being sold. So, there is contact, if you are willing to pay for it. Now, as someone alluded to, whether this is acceptable is up to the couple in question. I know of women who regularly take their spouses to strip clubs as a type of night out. Now, if te sight of another women, gyrating scantily-clad parts on your hubby excites you, then, hey, to each his own. Their is nothing illegal about it, and even though I believe it is a pointless behavior that does nothing to promote a monogamous marriage, I will not knock anybody who enjoys it. It is just not for me. |
easy..
respect her wishes... don't get strippers...
GET WHORES :D *RING* calling Bishop Don Magic Juan please.. LOL |
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Blackwatch, in my eyes being engaged means that you are no longer single. Single, to me, means that you are not in a committed relationship. I know that in the eyes of the law singles means unmarried, but really, how many of us consider the legal definition when talking about being single? Anyway, I agree with DST Love. I consider my man's "last day of single-dom" the day before we became committed. Therefore, by the day of the Bachelor party, he has long given up his right to party as a single man. |
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