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Mark T
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Mark T asked in Family & RelationshipsWeddings · 1 decade ago

Bucks Party!?

Ok. Here's my question, I'm from the Midwest US, and my brother recently moved to Melbourne, Australia and then up and found his bride, so now they're getting married and I'm going to be the best man, which is good.

If this was up here, I have a good idea what would probably work, but what passes for a REALLY good bachelor/bucks party down in Australia - BTW, I've never been there so I've got no clue about customs etc - my knowledge is pretty much limited to that I know it's called a bucks party rather than a bachelor's party and I'm aware that for a price most everything physical is legal.

Also, our father and her stepdad will want to attend

A cousin of mine was like , "Food, Booze and Hot Women" what else do you need, my future brothers in-laws (who seem a little ...domesticated) and were actually suggesting Golf and Maybe Booze but no Women? We're all in our mid 30's.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    You outta get with your pal & see what he wants. This is his last no strings attached night to get wild. (until they get divorced) Give him a throw down he'll always remember. Go to strip bars & get drunk. Once the ball & chain are on him he will be on a leash. I suggest you give him the best time you can. Like they say "what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas" Same with the party. It's an inside joke for all of you. Have a good once in a life time. Hope I helped or gave you something to think about.

    Source(s): Married 3 times & been to a bunch of bachelor parties.
  • M L
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Since bluesman's marriages aren't working out so good, I would be wary of his advice. Marriages are built on mutual respect and trust. Nothing at the bucks party should serve to undermine the respect and trust that has already been built between your brother and his fiancee. Strings are already attached. Your future brothers-in-law don't want anything to happen that would disrespect their sister. They have probably spoken with her about this and know her feelings. No woman with self-respect or respect for other women is okay with her boyfriend/fiance having sexual interactions with other women on any level, paid for or not. Especially if both families will be involved you don't want to do anything to cause problems for the start of your brother's wedding (marital problems or friction between family members). You don't want to be the cause of there not being a wedding. Golf, food, booze, extreme sports, whatever, have a great time, but I would leave the women out of it. For a couple of hours of fun, it simply isn't worth the risks.

  • 1 decade ago

    Antlets (It's a buck's party remember)

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