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842.1 | Boys will be, uhhh. . . | HANDY::MALLETT | Situation hopeless but not serious | Fri May 06 1988 17:17 | 30 |
| This may not be of much help, but for many men stag parties are
a kind of x-rated cousin to The Three Stooges, the Worldwide Federation
of Wrestling, or perhaps the Thursday-night-boys-only-penny-ante poker
game; the headset I've most frequently (yes, including my own), is
that the event is an opportunity to smoke, drink, belch, fart, rank
on each other, make rude, stupid remarks and generally have a damn
good 'ol time. There is a strong element of joking/not-serious-stuff
going on and I've only rarely (and not at all recently) known of
sexual activity. Come to think of it, I've never encountered it
in this part of the country (but maybe I've been leading a sheltered
existence :-} ).
Now, I take no great pride in telling you that many men find sharing
stuff like the Stooges, wrestling, etc. in a loud, boorish manner
is a terrific bonding experience. Why we think that way is beyond
me; I simply accept that I like it and admit that it is loud, boorish,
etc. so I'll try not to inflict such behaviors on those who aren't,
um, aficionados/das.
Be that as it may, there are some risks you may not be aware of.
For example, it is a well-documented phenomenon that men who've
never touched tobacco in their lives will do so at stag parties,
so even if your fiance doesn't puff away, don't be too surprised
if he comes home smelling like an El Produto Blunt.
Steve
Moe! Larry! The cheese! Moe! Larry! The cheese!. . .No!
No!. . .The Limboiger!!
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842.2 | | MSD36::STHILAIRE | It's a weird life, ya know | Fri May 06 1988 17:32 | 3 |
| Re .1, wouldn't you really rather go shopping and have a nice lunch
somewhere?
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842.3 | The three stooges is true! :-) | AIMHI::SCHELBERG | | Fri May 06 1988 17:39 | 20 |
| Re: 0
Change places! I mean put yourself in his shoes! I went to a party
where a male stripper showed up and strutted his stuff. He was
great looking and did it well but he did NOTHING FOR ME! Meaning
it was just that entertainment.....in fact I never fantasized about
him or anything...in fact today I don't even remember what he looked
like. Just take it for face value. Remeber - your the woman he
loves and is making a commitment to him....why don't you compliment
him by trusting him?????
Please don't worry! If they don't listen to his requests there
is nothing either of you can do about it! He won't know till he
gets there.....
But I say don't sit around the night of his stag party - make sure
you have something planned yourself so you won't worry alot.
Bobbi
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842.4 | | CSC32::WOLBACH | | Fri May 06 1988 17:48 | 19 |
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.3
Ah, you beat me to it! My husband 'surprised' me with a male
stripper for Valentines Day. Quite frankly, I was embarrassed
with the whole thing, and quite relieved when it was over.
Like you, it did NOTHING for me (other than cause me to feel
very uncomfortable).
But...I wonder if men feel differently about the whole 'exotic'
dancer routine...male strippers are a fairly recent phenomenon.
Could this be a cultural and/or genetic difference between men
and women? Anyone have any answers?
Deb
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842.5 | | CVG::THOMPSON | Let's move Engineering to Florida | Fri May 06 1988 18:05 | 12 |
| > Of course, I will always
> imagine this exotic dancer as being the woman of his dreams, more
> desirable than me, etc., which doesn't do alot for my self-image.
Why would you imagine that? If there were more desirable women
then you he wouldn't be marrying you right?
Anyway if he's expressed his desire that a striper *not* be there
and they are really his friends then there will not be one. You
may want to suggest he remind his friend of that.
Alfred
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842.6 | | JENEVR::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Fri May 06 1988 18:51 | 6 |
| Re: .0
Will it help you to think that he's going to be uncomfortable if
the stripper does show up?
Try repeating, "I love him, I trust him, I'm going to marry him."
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842.7 | an addition to .0 | LAGUNA::RACINE_CH | | Fri May 06 1988 19:33 | 24 |
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Re: .6
Yeah, as a matter of fact it does make me feel a little better that
he'd probably be VERY uncomfortable if she shows up. But that just
might be all the more fun for everyone else to see him squirm and
turn redder than a lobster...
We're both pretty conservative in alot of ways (sorry, no nude
hottubbing with friends for us!) and it just makes me uncomfortable
to think of this exotic dancer person doing her thing in front of
him. After all, it will be his bachelor party so all of this is
in his honor, right? I trust him completely and without reservation
that, if given the chance, he will not partake in any
"extra-curricular" activities, no matter how much apricot brandy
they stuff down his throat!
Are there any other women (or men for that matter) whose spouses
were "treated" to this type of entertainment at a bachelor/bachelorette
party? Did it bother you? How did you deal with it?
Thanks to all of you who have responded.....
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842.8 | one small change..... | LAGUNA::RACINE_CH | | Fri May 06 1988 19:39 | 9 |
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Regarding my previous note.....I wanted to clarify that the last
line "Thanks to all of you who have responded...." should have read
"To all of you who have responded - thanks!"
I didn't want that to be misunderstood!!!!!!
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842.10 | | DPDMAI::RESENDEP | following the yellow brick road... | Fri May 06 1988 19:50 | 19 |
| My first wedding was a big deal, and my fiance was treated to one of
the stag parties you read about in Playboy. He got to bed about 9:00
A.M. on the day we were married, and arrived at the church at 3:00 with
a hangover like I've never seen before or since. They had exotic
entertainment at the party, but he (and his friends) both told me he
was too far gone to even realize what was happening.
While hottubbing nude with friends is far, far, past my point of
tolerance, it never really entered my mind to worry about the stag
party. My first husband was a very outgoing fellow, the kind who
never meets a stranger, and he (we both) did love to party. The
exotic dancer just seemed to me to be another part of the celebration.
The only negative feelings I remember about the whole thing involved
having to go home after the rehearsal party, knowing my fiance was
getting ready to party for the rest of the night. I wanted to go
too!!!
Pat
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842.11 | | HANDY::MALLETT | Situation hopeless but not serious | Sat May 07 1988 21:33 | 24 |
| re: .2
Yeah, but I don't usually realize it until the next day. . . :-{
re: .0 (somewhat on the serious side)
I'd toss in one other slice of info; most professional strippers
and nude dancers are assertively (occasionally aggressively) *not*
there for sex. I realize I'm on thin ice using the word most and
I'll qualify it by saying that while I don't know most pro. strippers,
I have known quite a few, including two as roomates; those I've
known have said that the vast majority of dancers/strippers are
into it for the bucks. . .period. And most of them know how to
handle a situation that starts to get too rowdy.
One other thing, a few years ago, if the stag party involved a
prostitute, about the worst thing you could catch would require
an embarrassing visit to the doctor for some penicillin. Needless
to say, the stakes have gone up. Unless your sweetie is a complete
mental midget, he knows this and you have nothing to worry about.
Steve
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842.12 | | ROCHE::HUXTABLE | Listen to My Heartbeat | Mon May 09 1988 12:17 | 17 |
| I went to a Halloween party once and two of the men (one a friend
of mine named Dave) were having birthdays about that time. Their
friends hired an exotic dancer (female). She didn't strip all the
way, although what she had left on didn't cover much. Anyway, the
two men seemed to enjoy it, everyone laughed about it, etc.
Dave and I were talking later and an eddy in the crowd left us
isolated for a moment, so I teased him a little about the dancer.
He said that she "didn't do anything" for him. (I believe he was
being truthful.) I was surprised, partly because he's such a flirt
with most women, I figured it was the sort of thing he'd enjoy...
Anyway, my point is that at least *some* men will go along with
this sort of thing because it's expected. Doesn't mean they like
it, want it, or enjoy it--but they may pretend to.
-- Linda
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842.13 | | GOJIRA::PHILPOTT | The Colonel | Mon May 09 1988 12:42 | 33 |
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As I think I said in the earlier note, I did not in fact have a
batchelor party however:
prior to getting married I frequently went out one (or more)
evenings a week with a group of acquaintances. We usually wound
up at a bar not a thousand miles from Spit Brook Road (Nashua,
NH) that features exotic dancers. It was not that rare to have a
party there on Friday nights celebrating a batchelor evening.
Usually one of the dancers would do a specialty dance for the
groom to be. The name of the game was to embarass them
completely...
I also went to a couple of private parties there (They are closed
Mondays and Tuesdays and then available for a private party at a
flat rate). Again no sex, but the groom to be would be very
embarassed. In this particular case the thing that would worry me
is that at private parties they provide a croupier and gambling
facilities, and on each case a couple of the guests (in one cae
the groom to be) lost a lot of money.
Did the dancing "do anything" for me? no I've been in enough
studios with figour models to be completely blase to eveything
except with my wife. I find it boring, and in the case of this
club doubly so since the lighting is so low that you would get
eye-strain trying to watch. My wife knows of this activity and
simply discussed it with me. We mutually agreed that it was
inappropriate for me to go after I was married unless she
accompanied me and indeed I have only been once since I was
married, and she did go with me. [They had Chesty Morgan as a
featured dancer recently and she thought that was hilarious...]
/. Ian .\
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842.14 | How "exotic"? | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Mon May 09 1988 13:26 | 7 |
| Well, if you're truly worried that your fianc�'s friends will
provide "entertainment" anyhow, why not suggest to your husband
that he suggest to his friends that he would find a belly dancer
more fun? (I can even recommend one; she is a friend and her
husband drives her around. ;-)
Ann B.
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842.15 | I don't think I get it | VIA::RANDALL | I feel a novel coming on | Tue May 10 1988 14:15 | 15 |
| I love exotic dancers of either sex and I don't mind admitting I
get turned on by them. For my fortieth birthday I want to fly
myself and my mother and my grandmother to NYC and spend the
evening at Chippendale's ogling all the gorgeous bare-chested men
with the filled-out pants.
Of course, I do nude hot-tubbing so I suppose I don't belong in
this discussion.
I'm afraid I honestly can't see what you're worried about if you
don't think your fianc� is going to be tempted to do something he
shouldn't. Isn't it the dancer's business if she enjoys appearing
nude before panting men?
--bonnie, puzzled
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842.16 | Words I *try* to live by! | MSD36::STHILAIRE | It's a weird life, ya know | Tue May 10 1988 15:14 | 7 |
| I think you should just plan an interesting evening for yourself
that night and forget about what he's doing. Afterall, we can't
control other people's lives, even a husbands, so the best we can
do is just try to enjoy our own.
Lorna
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842.17 | Congrats! | ELESYS::JASNIEWSKI | I know from just bein' around | Tue May 10 1988 16:21 | 24 |
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Some of the guys in our group decided we'd all go out to the
GB on rt 1 the other night... The strippers there were the "R" rated
kind - it all came off, but nothing outrageously lewd. Touching
was *completely taboo*, I noticed. My reactions were about the same
as to a cup of hot coffee; slightly higher pulse rate and sweaty
palms. I suppose I could have been easily embarrased by someone's
"Gfaw-Gfaw" sense of humor, if it was "my" party at that point in
time; "Look! Joe's gotta woody!" Gfaw Gfaw - Ho Ho hee hee haw haw
haw...
I think that the tradition of the "stag party" is trully based
on humor - men's humor - where the bachelor is made a specticle of,
is poked at in fun and teased a little. The "final fling" aspect
never goes beyond tipping a few too many beers, I'm sure. So let
the boys have their fun with him, and even though you may not
understand "men's humor", I'd say you can be sure nothing beyond
a lot of boisterous (boy-sterous?) laughter will be happening!
Congratulations on your upcoming wedding!
Joe Jas
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842.18 | Re .17... | LAGUNA::RACINE_CH | | Wed May 11 1988 13:52 | 7 |
| Re: 17
Nicely put, Joe Jas! You got me laughing.......
:)
Cherie
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842.19 | Make plans for yourself! | NSG022::POIRIER | Vacation soon! | Thu May 12 1988 10:13 | 19 |
| Don't worry about it!!! My husbands friends were the same way when
they were planning his bachelor party - "oh were going to get some hot
babes...drink...sex..drink.." etc. My husband told them that it wasn't
his style but they kept teasing both of us about it.
Well the day of the bachelor party I was at a wedding so I didn't even
think about it - well at least not constantly. Hearing about it later
it was just a barbeque with softball, basketball, swimming, lots of
beer and a few funny/sexy presents. I guess they rented a porno flick
but that lasted about 5 minutes ( the sister of the usher who threw the
party gave me all the details :-)).
If you trust your fiance - don't worry about it! Make plans for
that evening with your attendants to keep your mind from wandering.
Have a wonderful wedding! Enjoy!
Suzanne
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842.20 | | HANDY::MALLETT | Situation hopeless but not serious | Thu May 12 1988 15:12 | 19 |
| re: .17 & .19
Yeah, that's the ticket; both strike me as very accurate descriptions
and triggered a couple of sorta-off-the-track thoughts:
o re: .17 - "men's humor". . .I'm wondering how many people, having
read these replies, consider that to be an oxymoron
o re: .18 - hmmm; maybe the *real* reason the parties are stag
is that somehow it's "o.k." for "us boys" to brag
about all the drink/sex/etc. we're gonna do - us guys
all *know* that we're really *not* gonna do that stuff
and part of the "fun" is in calling each other chicken.
But, jeez, if "the girls" find out, they'll think we're
wimpy. . .
Steve
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