Party Games for Hens Night. Some Fab Ideas from a Young Man.
Party Games for Hens Night. It sounds a lot of fun to begin with.You can make it as crazy as you want, just beware of those party attendees who may be a bit more sensitive or with some sort of moral or religious beliefs. Specially be careful with the bride sensitivity.This is your night and you want to make it big. To be honest where I am from and where I live and it happens to be Barcelona, Spain, women most of the times go out with those plastic men's penis on top of their heads dressing quite alike but quite fancy at the same time whilst blowing whistles loudly going somewhere: to a restaurant, the discotheque or the men's strip-tease show, etc.But whatever happens over here or somewhere else we want to provide you with what you most likely came here for: party games for hens night ideas. Since my point of view I would not recommend to stay overnight at somebody's place for a party games for hens night, but rather I would spend some hours playing hens night games indoors and then go outdoors to the disco, bar or wherever you plan. So here we go with some party games for hens night ideas: 1. Go and print out a medium or big size picture of the groom in which he looks pretty ugly or not too good even if he is actually handsome and hang this picture somewhere on the walls and just remove the things around so that no accident may happen.Just squeeze up some pieces of paper and make paper balls and start a little competition throwing the paper balls against the groom's picture and jokingly before each throw say aloud something bad and funny about him. For example: What a bad looking groom you are! This picture will make you famous! I hope that you be a better husband than this picture is, I didn't like you much and that is why I like this picture! Use your imagination. These words are not meant to take seriously. Make sure you get somehow the bride approval first in case you decide to yell something out about the groom before each paper ball throw. Of course, you could use darts too though this is a bit more dangerous for the safety of the house. You could get the dart board and stick the picture of the groom to it with thumbtacks(drawing pins)and then have a dart competition.Alternative. Just go around the street and get one in the group to say some wordcode or to do a little signal code first so whenever she does it the bride will know that she has to show the picture of her groom looking ugly to another man and saying something funny about it such as: Look how unlucky I got. This is my future husband! You will need to get rid of your shyness for this. 2. The second of my party games for hens night ideas would be to do a groom's quiz. So just talk to the groom beforehand and let him know that it is for a hens night games and get some questions and answers about him or his relationship with his girlfriend to ask to the bride in the hens party that she may not know. Alternative. If you know well the bride and you get her approval you could go a bit naughtier with the quizz: with questions such as. When and where was the first time that you kissed each other? How did if feel? Which words did he use to ask you out for a date? You could go much wilder depending on the bride and the rest of the ladies sensitivity and morals of course. For example: Where was the first place that you made love? It is up to you. 3. Just get each one of you saying and trying to explain when they first got to know and how that the bride and the groom fell for each other or started dating, how did they feel about it. Use your memory and tell some good memories about the first times of the romance or about some other times of the romance. In a few words: romance story tell. Women are much more communicative than men in general so a nice talking about the romance times will quite sure be a good idea. 4. Another free hens party games idea would be to get somebody to be the referee and organizer of this game first, then get a picture again of the groom or of a famous good-looking man, put everybody except for the referee some red lipstick on, get everybody blindfolded except for the organizer of the game, spin around and then hold the picture and try to kiss the man in the picture as close to his mouth as possible. Each time a lady kisses the picture the referee or the organizer of the game writes the name of the person by her lipstick mark. Then keep passing on the picture to the next lady and do the same. The lady that gets the lipstick mark closer to the mouth of the man in the picture wins. 5. Some other fab ideas for party games for hens night would be to make the bride defend why she chose her groom and not another man to marry (could be a famous person or a friend) based if possible in real facts. Of course it is not valid to say: because I love him, because he won my heart, because I fancy him anyway, etc.For example: Why are you marrying your groom and not George Clooney? Isn't George more handsome and has got more money than him? Then she has to give a believable answer under a specific given time as for example: I read it in the magazine that George is about to split with his girlfriend whereas me and my boyfriend never have been about to split or have had a relationship crisis AS YOU KNOW. Just take it funny and easy.Another example: Why are you marrying your boyfriend if Michael asked you out first? Isn't him more good-looking as well? She can never answer such as: because I fancy my boyfriend and not Michael or something simillar because that would be very easy and there would be no game then. 6. More party games for hens night? Isn't the bride getting married? So then let's get people dressed as a bride. Get ladies in pairs and make for your friend a bride dress wrapping her with white toilet paper or old white bed sheets or pieces of cloth. Just take some scissors and use your imagination. The pair with the best-looking and possibly original-looking bride dress wins. Want more ideas for party games for hens night? More free hens party games coming soon ...
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