Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised that people still act so appalled at the concept of a destination bachelorette party. Do all of your close friends live locally? My friends are spread out all over - on both coasts and some in cities in the middle of the country. I think that’s pretty common these days. Almost all of the bachelorette parties I’ve attended have been destination parties - not because the brides are high maintenance but because getting the bridal party together necessarily requires some people to fly so why not go somewhere fun?
Because it costs a lot of money and time.
Why are bachelorette parties such a thing?