Bachelorette parties
Bachelorette parties are
growing in popularity. In the 1950's and 60's, bachelor
parties were the exclusive preserve of men, but now they
are held by

friends of both the bride and
groom to celebrate their last days as singles. Here are some
suggestions for a memorable party.
Get some cds of theme music by female artists, such as a Diva
collection with songs like Aretha Franklin's Respect, or It's
Raining Men. You can even pick up a chick flick or an adult
movie.
Entertain the guests with games, they don't have to be adult in
nature but novelty shops sell a wide variety of adult games
just for bachelorette parties, such as Pin The Hose On The
Fireman. Novelty supplies can include car decoration kits.
Gifts with romantic and adult themes are perfect for
bachelorette parties. Try lovers' collections of massage cream,
scented oils and lingerie, or body decorating kits.
For those in a hurry, some novelty stores sell kits, a complete
party in a box, complete with gifts and decor.
Gag gifts abound for bachelorette parties, including items such
as leis of condoms and anatomically-correct stir sticks and
drinking straws. But before making preparations, the most
important thing is to find out what the guest of honor likes!
If she appreciates the adult humor so often displayed at
bachelorette parties, by all means go out and buy a box of gag
gifts. But if she is a shy person who values modesty, such
items will just embarrass her. There are many other themes
beside Adult for these parties, such as Hawaiian or Romantic. A
theme party takes a little extra work but is usually worth the
effort.
In preparation for the party, make sure that invitations go out
at least a few months ahead of time to give out-of-town guests
the opportunity to make travel arrangements. If the bride's
friends live far away, consider having the bachelorette party
at the same time as the bridal shower.
Don't hold the party the night before the wedding. Big weddings
are exhausting in themselves, and the bride to be probably
doesn't want to go out for a wild party the night before her
wedding. Red eyes and vomiting from a hangover as the bride
walks down the aisle are not what she hired the photographer to
capture for posterity.
Just because the party is being held at one person's house, or
hosted by one person, does not mean that individual should have
to pay for it all. Calculate the expenses ahead of time and ask
each guest to pay a share. It's wise to collect the money
before the party to avoid excuses such as "Ooh, I forgot my
wallet!" by guests walking in the door.
Write a short speech and present it as a toast to the
Bride-To-Be to remind her of all the special events she has
enjoyed with her friends. Make sure to take pictures of the
event and present them to her afterwards in an album. Just make
sure not to take pictures of anything extremely embarrassing
since the guest of honor and her future husband probably won't
enjoy them a few years later. This includes flirting with other
men or excessive drinking if the party is held in a bar.
Actually, despite the reputation of these parties for
last-fling debauchery, it is a good idea not to ply everyone
with alcohol unless they ask for it to be served. Drunks become
obnoxious and drunken parties degenerate into fights, verbal
and otherwise, which is not the kind of memory you are trying
to create for this event.
Make sure the party is something the bride to be remembers with
a smile, not a sense of regret.
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