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Did you see that movie about John List, the wack-job who killed his mother, wife, and 3 kids? His wife had contracted VD from her first husband (who got it at his bachelor party!), but she didn't know it until 25 years later & she was in the last stages of syphilis? Somehow, your post reminded me of it! [/hijack] |
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Ouch lol.
But seriously. These are men with all the resume requirements that you girls proffess to love. Some of them are even quite charming. Most are attractive to some degree or another. Of course its not absolute but its pretty frequent from my experience and the experiences of guys that I know. Like 8 out of 10 with maybe 1 out of ten doing it when we aren't looking. Of course a lot depends on where the bachelor party is, who is organizing it and what entertainment is provided. Often times its not initiated by the person getting married . . . Its his friends that lead him into hell. A bachelor party has the drinking of a 21st birthday party, combined with a sex show . . by the end of the night the poor groom-to-be has no sense of social inhibition and has been tantalized by some fanatsy girl(s) that his friends provided for him. Plus, culturally the bachelor party is a place where extreme behavior is understood to be normal. edited for spelling Quote:
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Besides, there is a big difference between extreme behavior (getting drunk and puking in your best man's car.... dancing with some skanky girl at a club..... Or even (as happened to my friend's husband) getting spanked with a whip by a stripper) and CHEATING. There is no excuse for it. If I was with a man who's friends actually thought that was acceptable behavior, and would throw a bachelor party to try and hook him up with someone, then I would seriously question the man himself. And again.... I WAS DUNK AND DIDN'T KNOW WHAT I WAS DOING is not an excuse. :rolleyes: |
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The majority of bachelor party strippers aren't exactly what I would call "fantasy women." Chances are about 50/50 that I'm not going to want to marry the type of guy who would have strippers at his bachelor party anyway, so I'll cross that bridge when I come to it. |
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My bachelor party, the worst thing that happened was we drank enough to kill a small village. It was more bar-hopping and drinking, going out to a big dinner, that type of thing. I didn't want strippers, and we didn't have them. I wanted us to spend our money at the places where we went; taking over Boston for a night, so to speak. We even ended up staying in a nice hotel. It was just a great weekend with my boys. |
It is ok for the guy to do it but if the girl is cheating then it is wrong.
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If these guys are really the groom's friends, they wouldn't be setting off his married life on such a bad foot.
If anybody ever did this to me, I'd make him eat my engagement ring, and then my daddy would let him have it. I took back a cheater once and it was the biggest mistake of my life. |
Once your cheated on... it will never happen again!
If i found out that in fact my fiance cheated at his bachelor party... there would be HELL to pay! I would cancel the wedding so he could explain to all of our friends and family that he simply couldn't keep his cock in his pants... A bachelor party is absolutly NO excuse for cheating to take place! |
Thats hardly a fair generalization. I have over 7 thousand posts. A few of them have been about other things than bachelor parties.
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