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Old 04-08-2010, 07:56 AM   #1
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Bachelor Party Question

I would like the tap into the opinions of my fellow LoTer's and see what you think...

My husbands good friend from high school made him best man about 10 years ago when he married the first time. My husband threw him a bachelor party at the time.

Friend was married about 5 years and got a divorce. (he wanted kids - she did not.)

Not long after that he met the new girl and they've been living together for many years and have 2 small children.

They are finally getting married and my husband is the best man again. The groom has stated that some of his other friends are wondering when the bachelor party will be...

Under these circumstances, where the groom hasn't actually been a bachelor for quite a while, does he typically get thrown a bachelor party?

I should note that my husband was asked to be best man (again) sometime last year when he was still employed - so on top of this are also money concerns on our side that if he is "supposed" to throw a bachelor party, how will we ever afford to do it?
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Old 04-08-2010, 08:09 AM   #2
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I'm not steeped in the social requirements of weddings (I run from them as much as possible and have been pretty successful) and have never been to a bachelor party. So take that grain with my advice:

I'd say to the groom:

I'd be happy to organize a bachelor party for you, but as you know things are economically tough for me right now so I can't do anything that costs more than a pittance [note: don't actually say pittance, it'll get him mocked]. So, we can do a relatively cheap home based party with friends or you can tell me what you'd like and how we might go about paying for it.

And if that's not acceptable be willing to resign the position so that he can find a best man who will more properly fill the role.

As another caveat, at my first wedding I did have a best man but I honestly have no memory of him being involved in anything other than standing there for five minutes (the only reason I remember who it was is because he is my first wife's second husband, which is my most cherished Jerry Springer life story).
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Old 04-08-2010, 08:52 AM   #3
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What Alex said makes a lot of sense. I doubt that there's a "supposed to" for 2nd marriages, but if that's what his friend wants, then that's what his friend wants, I don't think it really matters whether it's "traditional" or not. But it's best to be up front about the financial aspect of it and make sure everyone's on the same page.
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Old 04-08-2010, 10:49 AM   #4
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Apparently it's not so much about the money - he could (and would be expected to) round up friends to contribute.

It's more about him not being a bachelor now... hasn't been for years... he did this for him when he was a bachelor and doesn't want to do it again.

I think to sum it up - Men don't like to be party organizeers... or at least mine doesn't.

So, what you're saying about him bailing on being best man may be where we end up. Which I'm hoping wouldn't spoil their friendship... although again, this is a high school friend and someone he likes but sees maybe once or twice a year.
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Old 04-08-2010, 11:09 AM   #5
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If the groom were organizing the bachelor party would he attend?

If so, and it is purely about not wanting to do the work of organizing it, I'd say to him "suck it up and stop whining."

Like I said above, I have no interest in bachelor parties myself but if I did agree to be a best man I would do so knowing that this is part of what may be expected of me. I'm not aware of any aspect of the bachelor party tradition that is reliant on what level of living the bachelor lifestyle the groom has been at.

On the other hand, if the honor of being his best man isn't a fair trade of the hassle of organizing party (if the groom wants it) then I'd wonder if the groom had picked well as it would seem the regard is a little one sided.

Personally, my breaking point would be a toast. I'd perhaps be willing to take a bullet for the groom but I'd still not do a toast so if that was mandatory they'd have to go find someone else.
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Old 04-08-2010, 11:12 AM   #6
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It doesn't have to be a traditional bachelor party. If they groom-to-be wants to have a guys night out at the local sports bar, or a poker party, or something with his buddies to celebrate his upcoming nuptials I think your husband, as the best man should attempt to organize it or step down. He doesn't have to pay for it but he should at least try and organize something.
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Old 04-08-2010, 11:27 AM   #7
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It seems any sort of get together would be fairly easy to organize. Hey guys Boom Boom Room at 9 PM on Saturday or whatever. If it's not a horribly large group you wouldn't need to do more than that. Or call the Boom Boom Room and see what they suggest. Everyone pay their own drinks etc and chip in for the groom.

I would be aware if the rest of the guys are married/in relationships that some spouses may have 'issues" with strip clubs etc. But that's something for each person do decide on their own.

I also think just a night out playing pool or poker, watching a game is easy to set up and fun for the guys as well. Or even golf, go carting, mini golf and a lunch/dinner after.
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Old 04-08-2010, 08:21 PM   #8
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It seems any sort of get together would be fairly easy to organize. Hey guys Boom Boom Room at 9 PM on Saturday or whatever.
Am I the only one who saw this and though "The Boom Boom Room is a rather odd choice for a bachelor party"?

If you're best man, and the groom wants a party, you throw a party. Make a reservation at D&B's for about 8:30pm, order up a couple appetizers and a round of beer.

Either that, or make a Vegas run.
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Am I the only one who saw this and though "The Boom Boom Room is a rather odd choice for a bachelor party"?
Especially considering the Boom Boom room has been closed for a couple of years now...
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Especially considering the Boom Boom room has been closed for a couple of years now...
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