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How do I throw a coed bachelor/bachelorette party?

A Strong communication between the maid of honor and the best man can help here. This type of party works especially well when the bride and groom share a circle of friends since all the guests hang out with each other to begin with. As far as the location goes, pick a club, restaurant, party bus, or bar that both the guys and girls can enjoy together. You’d throw a coed bachelor/bachelorette party just like you’d throw any other party. Email is probably the best way to get in touch with everyone, but you can also go through a website and send out virtual invitations. The best man and maid of honor can split up the guest list, or one person can be in charge of contacting everyone with the details. It’s important to remember that the guys and girls don’t have to spend the entire time together, even if it’s a coed party. If you choose a locale big enough, the guys can head over to the pool table, for example, while the girls hit the dance floor. Aug 06, 2009

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