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Mums on hen nights?

lotte_, 17 January, 2012 at 11:01

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Is anyone inviting their Mum to their hen night? I'm not sure if it's the done thing. I'd rather not have mine there so I don't have to be on my best behaviour but I feel a bit bad as my sister and sister in law are coming. I'm not sure if she is expecting to come, I don't want to offend her but I...

Is anyone inviting their Mum to their hen night? I'm not sure if it's the done thing.

I'd rather not have mine there so I don't have to be on my best behaviour but I feel a bit bad as my sister and sister in law are coming. I'm not sure if she is expecting to come, I don't want to offend her but I don't want her there!

Help!

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  • Knees
    VIP August 2012
    Knees ·
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    Completely depends on the type of hen do you're having, and the type of mum!

    My mum will be coming on my hen do out in Oz, which is likely to be cupcake making (or the like) with bubbly, then a meal and a couple of drinks. I'll be having a more rowdy one before I leave, which she probably won't come on. She came on my sister's, which was a spa day, followed by a meal and then karaoke.

    MIL2B and her sister came on my SIL2B's hen do and they were two of the last standing!

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  • Sparkly Bride
    Beginner August 2012
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    My mum will definatly be coming on mine. When my mum got married 7 years ago my nan and her sister came along too and got involved in the dressing up the lot. Shes 73!! We went round Manchesters Canal street and the blokes were lovely with her she couldn't get rid of them! She wont be coming on mine though as she said shes not up to it anymore ☹️ we will a have a family meal though a few weks before the wedding instead.

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