Unconventional Bachelor/Bachelorette Parties: Fun or Harmful?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around unconventional bachelor and bachelorette party experiences, particularly focusing on the appropriateness and implications of attending strip clubs as part of such celebrations. Participants share personal anecdotes and opinions regarding these events, exploring social norms and expectations.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant recounts attending a friend's 18th birthday party that included a visit to a strip club, suggesting it was an interesting experience.
  • Another participant humorously comments on the choice to share a strip club experience in a physics forum, labeling the original poster as a "nerd."
  • Concerns are expressed about the appropriateness of allowing 18-year-olds into strip clubs, with some participants surprised by this occurrence.
  • A participant mentions their upcoming 21st birthday and expresses apprehension about what their family members might do regarding strip club visits.
  • There is a discussion about a friend's bachelor party where a stripper was hired, and a humorous anecdote is shared about the unexpected presence of a female impersonator.
  • Some participants reflect on the idea that some women are more open to such experiences than others, with one noting that the birthday girl was a "good sport" about the situation.
  • Another participant expresses a strong opinion against the idea of hiring a female impersonator for a bachelor party, suggesting it is cruel.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express varying views on the appropriateness of strip clubs in the context of celebrations, with some sharing personal anecdotes that highlight differing attitudes towards such experiences. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the broader implications and social acceptability of these events.

Contextual Notes

There are differing assumptions about age restrictions at strip clubs and the social dynamics involved in planning bachelor and bachelorette parties. The conversation reflects a mix of personal experiences and cultural perspectives.

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Friend's birthday

I have decided that the post was not appropiate before so I edited it. The short summary of what was there was about my friend's birthday party. It was the girl I went to winter formal with and it was a very interesting experience. Abour 40-50 kids met at Damon's for dinner and than to celebrate her 18th birthday party, those of us who were 18 or older went to De javu for the first time ever, (it was the birthday's girl idea)

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You went to a physics forum to share a strip club experience...you are officially a nerd.
 
its the only thing that was up when I got home, minus a few friends and I wanted to tell someone so I told the forums... but I will agree with your statement
 
franznietzsche said:
You went to a physics forum to share a strip club experience...you are officially a nerd.

no, nerd talk about computer and science. This guys a dork.
 
Tom McCurdy said:
I have decided that the post was not appropiate before so I edited it. The short summary of what was there was about my friend's birthday party. It was the girl I went to winter formal with and it was a very interesting experience. Abour 40-50 kids met at Damon's for dinner and than to celebrate her 18th birthday party, those of us who were 18 or older went to De javu for the first time ever, (it was the birthday's girl idea)

My 21st birthday is in June and in Georgia you have to be 21 to go in a strip club. I'm just scared at what my brother and possibly my dad are going to do when the time comes.
 
Chrono said:
My 21st birthday is in June and in Georgia you have to be 21 to go in a strip club. I'm just scared at what my brother and possibly my dad are going to do when the time comes.

Yeah, I was somewhat surprised they allowed in a group of 18 yr olds too. I thought all strip-clubs required you to be 21 or over.
 
Moonbear said:
Yeah, I was somewhat surprised they allowed in a group of 18 yr olds too. I thought all strip-clubs required you to be 21 or over.


Not in the blue states. :wink:
 
Tom McCurdy said:
...The short summary of what was there was about my friend's birthday party. It was the girl I went to winter formal with and it was a very interesting experience. Abour 40-50 kids met at Damon's for dinner and than to celebrate her 18th birthday party, those of us who were 18 or older went to De javu for the first time ever, (it was the birthday's girl idea)

-tom
There's not much better than taking girls to a strip club.
 
Tom McCurdy said:
I have decided that the post was not appropiate before so I edited it. The short summary of what was there was about my friend's birthday party. It was the girl I went to winter formal with and it was a very interesting experience. Abour 40-50 kids met at Damon's for dinner and than to celebrate her 18th birthday party, those of us who were 18 or older went to De javu for the first time ever, (it was the birthday's girl idea)

-tom
What's so surprising about the birthday girl wanting to go?

A friend of mine's fiance hired the stripper for his bachelor party. Some women are just good sports.

In fact, she was a much better sport about the bachelor party than he was when he discovered the stripper was a female impersonator. :smile: :smile:
 
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BobG said:
What's so surprising about the birthday girl wanting to go?

A friend of mine's fiance hired the stripper for his bachelor party. Some women are just good sports.

In fact, she was a much better sport about the bachelor party than he was when he discovered the stripper was a female impersonator. :smile: :smile:


That is frickin cruel. Just not right. Note to self: I plan the bachelor party. Trust no one.
 

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