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DO you bring a gift to a bacholorette party?? Gift suggestions? Not sure..?

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I am a bridesmaid going to a bacholorette party. There will be a bridal shower. DO I bring a bacholorette-themed gift? What would be appropriate and fun? I don't want to bring lingerie, but something fun and a little naughty could be alright. Any suggestions?

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  1. http://youtube.com/watch?v=EmO7NkG9g1k


  2. no i've never gotten anyone a gift at the bachelorette party. usually only for the shower and the wedding. for my bachelorette party nobody got me gifts. i didn't expect any gifts from anyone.

  3. Get her a gift card to an "adult store" so she and her husband can go shopping for something they both will enjoy.

  4. Spencer's has a bacholerette party section the Luv Stuff section.

  5. Well, I just give a $50 Victoria's Secret gift card. It makes it so much easier for the bride to get her lingerie and it's still a nice thing to get everyone.

  6. Usually some type of lingerie or something, maybe a gift card to victoria's secret

  7. Ask the maid of honor.  She might have all of the fun things covered, if not then bring your own fun.  But if she does have it all covered then buy her some drinks (if ur going out on the town)

  8. you could, just bring fun stuff like lingerie or night time/bed time/adult themed gifts

    i got handcuffs, candy bra, lingerie, a whip and more fun stuff.  gag gifts

  9. Yes, you should bring a gift!

    IDEAS:

    - massage oil

    - gift basket (lotions, candles, cd)

    - hand cuffs

    - Dress up outfit

    - Underwear

    - silk boxer shorts for her fiance

    - bottle of wine with glasses

  10. You bring a gift to every event you attend. I would go with something adult themed. Maybe panties, or handcuffs, or a gift card to an adult store. Good luck. Edible condoms are always fun.

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