Among the strange, cute or outdated (depending on your outlook)
traditions of getting married, are the inevitable stag and hen parties.
younes
Whether it’s a night out with your mates, or a dirty weekend away with friends, family, fathers of the bride, that random cousin everyone feels sorry for and whoever else, there’s never any way of controlling exactly what happens during these events.
It’s fair enough really, one big blowout and get-together with everyone before you (presumably) settle down into married life.
younes
Judging by the list, I’m not sure she is ‘more than happy’, but here we go:
The list of demands has, so far, garnered almost 3,000 comments on Reddit.
u/rhetoricjams/Reddit
But here’s the kicker – shortly after posting the list, the women made an edit, writing
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younes
Whether it’s a night out with your mates, or a dirty weekend away with friends, family, fathers of the bride, that random cousin everyone feels sorry for and whoever else, there’s never any way of controlling exactly what happens during these events.
It’s fair enough really, one big blowout and get-together with everyone before you (presumably) settle down into married life.
younes
Judging by the list, I’m not sure she is ‘more than happy’, but here we go:
1. No illegal drugsI think the first few are fair enough – if the guy doesn’t drink it should pretty much go without saying he won’t drink… But those last few are really tightening those apron strings, no? Plus she allegedly wants all the guys to adhere to the rules?
2. No cigarettes (hubby quit so I dont want the temptation)
3. No alcohol (hubby doesn’t drink and alcohol leads to bad choices)
4. No strippers/dancers/women at all (a lot of these men are already married)
5. No fast cars / taxis only
6. All phones need to be tracked at all times
7. No swearing
8. Everyone home by midnight
9. No hurting each other (including play wrestling)
10. No gambling
The list of demands has, so far, garnered almost 3,000 comments on Reddit.
u/rhetoricjams/Reddityounes