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04-05-2009, 07:42 AM
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I went to a bachelor party last night
.....and let me tell ya, the groom was very well behaved. He would have nothing to do with the dancers, but he had a great time.
So, when you ladies think that men are dogs, and some dude here takes pride in being one - know that there are some great ones out there.
I'm so proud to be able to call him my home-slice.
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04-05-2009, 08:22 AM
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What were you doing at a bachelor's party? That's just for the guys! No ladies from the wedding party allowed! Women get to go to the bachelorette party. No wonder they were all well behaved. I'd say that the groom was p*ssy whipped already. lol
BTW when I read the title of the thread, my first thought that you were part of the entertainment. 
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04-05-2009, 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted by miu
What were you doing at a bachelor's party? That's just for the guys! No ladies from the wedding party allowed! Women get to go to the bachelorette party. No wonder they were all well behaved. I'd say that the groom was p*ssy whipped already. lol
BTW when I read the title of the thread, my first thought that you were part of the entertainment. 
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LOL.....I'll eat the cake, I ain't popping out of it.
I was invited along with another gal, who is the groom's BFF. Neither one of us is in the wedding party and we were not invited to the bachelorette party either.
I said the groom was well behaved, the others were quite saucy.
Ya he's whipped. He loves his fiancee. I hope she knows how lucky she is.....but I doubt it.
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04-05-2009, 08:48 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by miu
What were you doing at a bachelor's party? That's just for the guys! No ladies from the wedding party allowed! Women get to go to the bachelorette party. No wonder they were all well behaved. I'd say that the groom was p*ssy whipped already. lol
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I was wondering about that as well. 
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04-05-2009, 09:03 AM
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Ya he's whipped. He loves his fiancee. I hope she knows how lucky she is.....but I doubt it.
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If he's "whipped", then I feel sorry for him. As to the fiancee being lucky just based on that, well it suggests that the fiancee is the one wearing the pants in their relationship... and well I wouldn't want a "whipped" man as my s/o.
I'm more into having a relationship between equals.
Otherwise, most bachelor parties aren't that raunchy. Plus of the guys I know, they are always surprised how much real female entertainment costs. lol
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04-05-2009, 09:19 AM
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When I say he's whipped, I mean enough to not want or need to engage in the debauchery that is typical of the bachelor party. I don't agree with a lot as far as his upcoming marriage, but he is a good man and I wish there were more like him out there.
Some of our friends, who have girlfriends and are not about to lose their bachelor status, were prime candidates for a Psychology paper.....and the poor house. 
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04-05-2009, 03:26 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by miu
What were you doing at a bachelor's party? That's just for the guys! No ladies from the wedding party allowed! Women get to go to the bachelorette party. No wonder they were all well behaved. I'd say that the groom was p*ssy whipped already. lol
BTW when I read the title of the thread, my first thought that you were part of the entertainment. 
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That's what I thought, too. I just figured PTC was twirling down a pole in a sensuous fashion as men waved dollar bills aloft. Slowly her bra straps drift wantonly off her sculpted shoulders, tugged down down down, until....
Anyway, I didn't act up at my bachelor party either. Although, when we were doing my pub crawl, it was very interesting how many women came on to me at the bars. I mean phone numbers, kisses, and outright invitations. What is it with that, girls?
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04-05-2009, 04:18 PM
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U want a friend buy a dog
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Maybe he was looking to score some points with you. Kind of like putting something in the bank and watching the intrest grow. You could be his emergency fund. Guy's play the good guy card all the time in front of Ladies. He knows your thinking to yourself "I'm proud to call him my home slice".
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04-05-2009, 04:51 PM
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Man bachelor parties are a no win situation. For mine we all got drunk and played cards. Forget the "dancers" someone ends up screwing around and then everyone there is accused of doing her too.
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04-05-2009, 05:00 PM
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**Punish the Deed, not the Breed**
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Funny! All depends on the bachelor! Some are mild, some are WILD! 
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