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Yeah, this all depends on your faith in your husband and his strength of character. He's a little older and a little wiser than most men who partake in this rather moronic ritual, so he may have a real sure understanding of "how far is too far." I've never understood the logic of the bachelor party. My bachelor party consisted of a six-pack of Killians and my best man and I going to a comedy club and relaxing. My brother had a party where we men brought covered dishes and a new tool to help fill out a new toolbox. My brother-in-law had a party where we 6 men walked right past about a dozen strip joints on Sunset Strip to see some live bands at a club he enjoys. So perhaps the message is, don't expect the worst, trust your husband, I'm sure he'll do the right thing. ... ... Who am I kidding-- AMSTERDAM and VEGAS?!? OMG He's gonna be toast... send him with bail money.
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if i was in the same situation i wouldn't let my husband go...not because i don't trust him but we all know what goes on at bachelor parties and i don't agree with most of it
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I would not let my husband go. that is a big no no for the marriage.
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Are you the big boss at home deciding for him? IMO, he can go with or without your "permission." Potentially, the more you attempt to control him, the more he will seek such opportunities to get away from you.
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NO, this is when they lie and cheat. I danced for 6 years. Every guy that was going to get married wanted to sleep with me. Make him take a lie dector test.
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