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Old 04-10-2010, 02:05 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by BarTopDancer View Post
How could a guys night out be mistaken for something it's not? Should all men cease to have any sort of life that doesn't include their SO lest it be mistaken for something else?
Why, yes. Shortly after the honeymoon we are all required to be castrated. Haven't you heard?

J/K

Well, what most people think of is "the typical bachelor party". And if you claim it's nothing more than a guys night out in place of said event, could it not become more (or emagined to be more) than what the bride may be comfortable with? I've known celebrating guys to get out of hand before, but that was them.

That said, I suppose it is dependant on the relationship the lucky bride and groom have, and the respect the friends have for them. I would hope that any happy couple could have a girls or guys night out at anytime. And as such, the costs are shared. And if that's what they do, and they aren't getting carried away, I see no harm. Perhaps I'm being too carefull of the brides feeling.....

I wish the best for the upcomming nuptuals!
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