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Bachelorette Games To Avoid Like The Plague

By | January 13, 2010

So, here is a funny story about a bachelorette party that I went to recently. The bride’s maid of honor was in charge, and she had done a lovely job putting the party together.

The decorations were gorgeously done, and all the bride’s friends were invited to come. There were also a lot of fun bachelorette games planned. And yet there was one game that turned out to be not such a good idea.

The maid of honor thought it would be a funny idea to for everyone to drink margaritas during this game, and if you didn’t want to answer a question, you had to finish off your drink. That didn’t seem like a bad idea at first.

What girl doesn’t love to tell funny stories and gossip, especially when there’s a large group of us? Unfortunately, when we were about halfway through, the game took a turn for the worse. The ladies were coming up with question that ended up turning the place into something that looked like an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. It would have been better if we moved on to one of the other bachelorette games, but everyone was stuck on this one.

Some of them ended up spilling their guts about their husbands or boyfriends while sobbing. It started out as funny stories about men, and now it had become a contest about who had the worst relationship!

Others were consoling the sobbing ones before launching into their own stories, and by the end of the game a couple of the girls were ready to pass out amongst the gorgeous party decorations. Bachelorette games get out of hand sometimes, and this was a prime example.

I remained one of the few sober ones, luckily for me, and watched all this in horror. As I got ready to leave, I couldn’t help wondering if there was going to be a wedding after all?

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- Coreen Christobel

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