Asking for clarity because I am personally not sure if I want to go through with the hassle of arranging one.

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  1. Nope, but my Wife and I didn’t do anything traditional (we didn’t even have a wedding). It didn’t bug me, we got married late (I was 36) so it’s not like I hadn’t been to strip clubs and bars for a good chunk of my life already.

  2. I didn’t have one. Honestly I really don’t see the point in them so no I don’t regret not having one.

  3. my husband wanted a bachelor party but I got terrified of what happens at those so I begged him not to and he agreed.

    Today he’s said he’s glad he didn’t because most of those people he isn’t even friends with anymore and they would’ve pressured him to try to do something he’d regret

  4. Nah, drinking and doing stupid shit wasn’t important to me, getting married to my beautiful wife was. I don’t think i have missed anything important by not having the bullshit party.

  5. Not one bit. My wife and I, along with the wedding party, all went out together and had a great time

  6. It depends on what you’re into and the vibe of your group. Do I regret not going to Vegas, going clubbing, bottle service, and strippers? Hell no. I enjoyed going fly fishing, lighting off some fireworks, and a hell of a steak dinner and a concert.

  7. My bachelor party was halo, smash bros, wings, and pizza with my closest friends (at the time, I hadn’t found any alcohol I enjoyed drinking, so there wasn’t any). It was an absolute blast, and I don’t regret anything about it.

  8. I don’t regret it at all. I never fully understood what the purpose was. I had lots of single years to party and it’s not like my life would be over. I was just getting married, not going to the electric chair.

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