cant26 wrote: » Neither! Sounds absolutely cringe....
woodchuck wrote: » Could you do a quick informal poll with your friends to see what the general consensus is? I'd vote for grease personally! Both sound cringy but fun Grease is probably better for a group of women though. I feel with dirty dancing you'd each need a male partner to make the most it, but doubt they supply a lot of men...
StarBright01 wrote: » its a hen, everything hen related is normally cringe! All for a bit of fun
SarahS2013 wrote: » Not my hen. Not a costume, willy straw or feather boa in sight. I'm allergic to tacky hen parties. As both a bride and a guest.
MattressRick wrote: » How come hens have so much forced fun? Stags are like 2 nights out in a row with a mild activity or day in the pub in between. Girls go on normal nights out in towns and cities at the weekends, then why do they organise so much ****e for hens? Hit the pub, forget the dancing.
aisling86 wrote: » Was at a hen two weeks ago & no planned activities it was brilliant.
eviltwin wrote: » Tbh a hens and wedding is expensive enough without the added expense of a dance class. Keep it simple and as inexpensive as possible.
anewme wrote: » Was talking to a friend last week just back from a hen and their activity was “draw a naked man” with a man posing. Death would surely be a release from this type of stuff.
anewme wrote: » Was talking to a friend last week just back from a hen and their activity was “draw a naked man” with a man posing.
splinter65 wrote: » I can’t think of anything more infantile and vulgar and it’s disappointing that adult women would go along with it even though they really couldn’t have wanted to.
splinter65 wrote: » I would have to excuse myself from this and confront whoever organized it even if it caused a row that ruined the hens and ended a friendship. I wonder if this was a “surprise” or was it made clear beforehand? If this was a stag weekend and the boot was on the other foot then there would be uproar about the degradation of the girl posing for sneering and belittling. Is this what girl power is now? Is this feminism? I can’t think of anything more infantile and vulgar and it’s disappointing that adult women would go along with it even though they really couldn’t have wanted to.