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Alessandra
Just Said Yes August 2018

Christian Bachelorette party

Alessandra, on June 7, 2018 at 10:51 AM

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So i'm a pastor's kid and i want to have a bachelorette party. But I don't know what we can do since I am not old enough to drink and my beliefs make it so where I don't want the normal bachelorette party. What things can I do instead??

So i'm a pastor's kid and i want to have a bachelorette party. But I don't know what we can do since I am not old enough to drink and my beliefs make it so where I don't want the normal bachelorette party. What things can I do instead??

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  • Rachel
    Savvy June 2020
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    Game night! Or go bowling!
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  • Kaleigh
    Super December 2019
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    My FH and I are in the same boat. We don’t want to go out and get super smashed or have strippers or anything.

    He is going to play whirly ball, and then do tactical laser tag, (they’re in the same building) and then he’s going camping with all his guy friends.
    I’m thinking about renting a beach house and just having a chill hangout for a day or two at the beach, and maybe doing something historical. But I suffer from bad migraines and I’m not about to spend my whole party puking into a toilet lol.

    but I agree! Go pottery painting, or we have something around here where they make the big wooden door signs and you paint them! It’s always fun!
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  • NikNak
    Master September 2018
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    This, 100% agreed. I'm sure your bridal party, if they are planning to throw you one, will consider your upbringing and your personal boundaries. If they ask you what you'd like to do, suggest any of the lovely options PP's have mentioned.

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  • Kayla
    Expert January 2019
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    Pastors kid here too! We are getting a hotel and doing a spa night, watching movies, going to the pool, doing face masks and games! We're seeing it more as our last chance to have a sleepover night like in high school before im married then a wild crazy party! (All my bridesmaids are friends i met in highschool Smiley smile )
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  • April
    Super November 2018
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    I honestly don't think that your religious beliefs should have any affect on what you do. This is really just about whatever you want to do for your "big night". For example:

    My Fiance, the atheist, is planning on a hike or go-kart racing at one of the fast courses local. I am planning a brunch and a hike, maybe a suite at a hockey game. My best friend is a Christian and doesn't drink. For her bachelorette party we went to dinner and then to a country club (like country music) and went line dancing all night. My other best friend who is a Christian but does drink on occasion.. we went to an outdoor ropes course during the day and then met up with everyone else who wasn't up for climbing and had dinner in the evening.


    What do you want to do with your girls?

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  • P.F.
    Super May 2018
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    We went to Painting with a Twist and played games.
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