Sunday, June 21, 2009

The Last Party

if you're someone that habors strange hopes of marrying me in the future, then I guess you want to pay attention...ew

So the idea of the bachelor and bachelorette party.
Not happening.
Not with me, and not with my future whoever.

No strippers, hoochies, banana hammocks, hairless wonders, or incriminating photos.

I don't understand why anyone would dedicate a night to one last tearful goodbye to a life of being with other people, when in fact you're not supposed to have been with other people in the years leading up to that night before the marriage anyway.

These parties make me think that people regret the marriage decision.
I would rethink spending my life with someone if they wanted to have a bachelor party.
And sure people can call a bachelor/bachelorette party a good time with a few drinks. Well then have a good time and few drinks with your fiance and your friends, let's do it together!
And if someone calls that lame, dump them.

Is this too harsh? If it's too harsh then you're obviously not marrying me big shot.

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Sabina <3

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1 comment:

  1. i agree, to a degree. (rhymes, yesss!) anyway, i definitely don't agree with the whole "last night of freedom" attitude, but i do see a wedding as a time for the bride to get with her girls and party in celebration and same for guys. i don't agree with cheating or getting in too much trouble, but a good time, splashed with a few embarrassing moments that make you giggle with delight whenever brought up amongst your good friends is definitely something i look forward to when i get married. plus you can celebrate for free (if your friends are decent) and brides usually get some good lingerie!

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