Combining bachelorette and bachelor parties with your fiancé is a fabulous route to take if the two of you are on the same page about it.

This idea is superb for couples who already share a bunch of mutual friends! If you’re already friends with all your fiancé’s friends and vice versa, what could be a problem?!

If your friends haven’t been acquainted with your fiancé’s friends yet, a joint bachelor and bachelorette party could be a great way to break the ice. You might even introduce potential lovebirds who end up totally hitting it off.

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This idea works for couples who adore being in each other’s presence as frequently as possible. Missing your fiancé seconds after they leave the room is a sign!

Plus (not that you’re dealing with any paranoia about this or anything), you won’t have to worry about anything sleazy or messed up happening behind your back since you and your fiancé will be together for the celebration. 

What makes this idea even better is that all the pictures and videos captured of the evening will include both you and your fiancé together, living it up while surrounded by all your respective besties.

The benefits of this idea are endless. Here are a few ways you can go about making it happen.

Here’s how you can combine bachelorette and bachelor parties with your fiancé

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The easiest way to pull off a combined bachelor and bachelorette party would be to start the day with your respective group of friends while your fiancé starts the day with theirs.

Once the evening arrives, you can bring the groups together to do something that’s suitable and fun for everyone involved.

One example would be enjoying a spa day with your besties filled with massages, Brazilian waxes, manicures, facials, and champagne.

At the same time, your fiancé will be out on the golf course surrounded by friends who love absorbing sunshine, healthy competition, and the escape from the mundane.

When the evening rolls around, you’ll bring your groups together to let loose at a nightclub, lounge, or rooftop bar.

Other ideas for joint bachelor and bachelorette parties include winetasting events, beach days, and visiting amusement parks like Disneyland or Six Flags Magic Mountain.

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