Relationships
How to deal with his bachelor party
Relationships
How to deal with his bachelor party
Shocking, shameless, sinful and wicked... the bachelor party reputation can be a bride-to-be's worst nightmare. But remember, it's his last big hurrah before he takes the plunge into wedded bliss with his one and only – you!
In the meantime, ease your weary mind with these survival tips.
5 bachelor party survival tips for the bride-to-be
1. Communicate
Express your concerns to your fiancé and his friends. If you're dead set against a stripper at the party, now is the time to let your fiancé know so his friends can plan accordingly. Don't wait until the tickets are sold and he's heading out the door to tell him you won't marry him if he goes. Modern day stags are evolving, instead of the traditional bachelor party, buds are bonding by going away for a weekend of fishing, golfing, white water rafting or other activities.
Tip: This is all fine and dandy; however, don't expect your guy to avoid a stripper if you are booking your own Chippendale!
2. Know the plan
Knowledge is always the best line of defense against your insecurities and wild imagination. Talk to his groomsmen and find out what they're planning, it's most likely not as bad as you think. It also gives you a chance to build some trust in his friends and let them know what would be acceptable to you.
3. Other options
A co-ed party with all your friends is becoming popular for bachelor/bachelorette parties. Couples will often start off at a separate event like a spa or golfing and meet up later for drinks or dinner. It's a great alternative to worrying all night; this way you're both comfortable – because you're together.
4. Keep busy
The night of the bachelor party, make sure you're going out with your friends so you're not at home stewing. Plan a movie night or go to a club; enjoy the evening and it will go by quickly. In fact, plan your bachelorette for the same night and you won't have time to worry!
5. Trust
Your entire relationship is built upon it and at the end of the day you have to have a little faith in your man, otherwise there's no point in tying the knot. Remember, he sees many women every day but you're the one he wants to be with every day.
Provided by TheRingBearer.ca – your trendy wedding guide
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In the meantime, ease your weary mind with these survival tips.
5 bachelor party survival tips for the bride-to-be
1. Communicate
Express your concerns to your fiancé and his friends. If you're dead set against a stripper at the party, now is the time to let your fiancé know so his friends can plan accordingly. Don't wait until the tickets are sold and he's heading out the door to tell him you won't marry him if he goes. Modern day stags are evolving, instead of the traditional bachelor party, buds are bonding by going away for a weekend of fishing, golfing, white water rafting or other activities.
Tip: This is all fine and dandy; however, don't expect your guy to avoid a stripper if you are booking your own Chippendale!
2. Know the plan
Knowledge is always the best line of defense against your insecurities and wild imagination. Talk to his groomsmen and find out what they're planning, it's most likely not as bad as you think. It also gives you a chance to build some trust in his friends and let them know what would be acceptable to you.
3. Other options
A co-ed party with all your friends is becoming popular for bachelor/bachelorette parties. Couples will often start off at a separate event like a spa or golfing and meet up later for drinks or dinner. It's a great alternative to worrying all night; this way you're both comfortable – because you're together.
4. Keep busy
The night of the bachelor party, make sure you're going out with your friends so you're not at home stewing. Plan a movie night or go to a club; enjoy the evening and it will go by quickly. In fact, plan your bachelorette for the same night and you won't have time to worry!
5. Trust
Your entire relationship is built upon it and at the end of the day you have to have a little faith in your man, otherwise there's no point in tying the knot. Remember, he sees many women every day but you're the one he wants to be with every day.
Provided by TheRingBearer.ca – your trendy wedding guide
Related articles:
Grooms' fashion
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