Make Groom's Bachelor Party Something He Won't Regret

A Night Out with the Guys

jason ward

What usually comes to mind when the word bachelor party is mentioned is a scantily-clad woman dancing around a pole at a strip club, or dancing on top of a coffee table at a friend's apartment, but that isn't always the case. While some guys do really like the idea of an unbetrothed woman grinding them before their big day, there are many guys who are, actually, compassionate to the thoughts and feelings of their bride-to-be and wouldn't want to invoke jealousy or any other kind of serious emotion in the woman they love.

Sure, bachelor parties are meant to be fun, and yes, they are meant to be something that every guy in attendance can enjoy, but that doesn't mean that bouncing breasts and bronze-pole gymnastics have to be a part of the evening. The best man should realize that he's not going to be seeing his buddy (groom) around as much, and they should do something with all of the guys that they usually do or used to do. Go to a bar, play golf, go up to a cabin in the mountains. Do something that you're gonna miss doing with him after the nuptials.

Make the last night of the groom's single life something he will remember with fond recollections of friendship, fun, and laughter, not regret.

Published by jason ward

I was born and raised 15 miles south of Annapolis, MD and was taught the more rugged ways of life while being brought up by two hardworking parents on our family farm. I am engaged and have just recently gr...  View profile

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Over 50 percent of marriages end in divorce, and over half of those are due to infidelity.

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