I would say that it should be fine. You just gotta let your hubby know. I know even as a woman. I like a good male strip club. I go with my guy most of the time he goes and well don't knock a lap dance until you have had one from one of those girls. Don't get me wrong a hot man can do just a good if not better! I just wish strip clubs for women let the men come and sit with them at the table. Sorry I got off the subject. Just tell him then go have fun as long as the stripper is not for you that is.
2006-06-26 20:49:49
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answered by Rachel M 3
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What do you expect to happen at this party? Are you going to cheat on him with the stripper. I suspect not. Tell you husband this is what you are doing, you are not going to a strip club. This is not an intimate thing. The stripper is for one person and that's who's party it is.
So what would happen if you were at a party and a stripper came in, you didn't know about. Would you walk out? thought not
2006-06-26 20:42:23
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answered by Anonymous
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How about this for a compromise? ... Your brother (or another relied on male buddy or relative) might want to be the groom's chauffeur (code note for CHAPERON) and provide him to the social gathering, stay with him in the course of the social gathering, and provide him appropriately decrease back abode after the social gathering. Please attempt to regulate your wondering about this social gathering somewhat. the conception is that the groom's friends get all googlie eyed about the strippers at the same time as the groom seems on in amused detachment and pity -- he knows that he has got here upon something more advantageous, and seeing his friends act the fool reminds him of ways fortunate he's to have ultimately grown up and settled down. The social gathering for the different men; the groom is only the excuse. With this compromise you've self assurance that your groom did not misbehave without subjecting him to merciless teasing from his acquaintances. men who're leaving "the bachelor gang" and transitioning to married existence are dealing with some confusing alterations, and a real looking bride knows this and helps him the 'wiggle room' to make those alterations in a gentle way which couldn't arouse contempt in his bachelor friends.
2016-11-15 07:45:26
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answered by ? 4
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Yes of course!! First of all if the relationship is secure there should be no issues. Second of all it is a party which means lots of people. So it's not like this is a private lap dance or something. If it makes someone feel more comfortable, use the buddy system. Take a friend along.
2006-06-26 20:39:58
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answered by ace 2
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I know I would have no problem letting my fiance have a stripper at her bachelorette party. Women see things differently then guys.
2006-06-26 20:39:39
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answered by n l 2
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Married girls - okay
Married woman - no. Because they will strip and join in the fun
even though her husband is there
2006-06-27 21:51:09
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answered by Darth Jhon 3
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listen to ur heart, when it's calling for you, i don't know where u going, and i don't know y but listen to ur heart, before u tell him to strip
2006-06-26 20:38:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Well hell no. Would you want your man in the same position?
2006-06-26 20:38:34
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answered by Anonymous
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ask your married husband and see what he thinks
personally i don't think it is wrong
2006-06-26 21:13:00
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answered by Anonymous
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yes,why not..if it's for fun .And as long it's a look but not touch thing.
2006-06-26 20:46:48
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answered by anilia 2
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