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Stuff Mom Never Told You

SMNTY Classics: An Unbridled History of Bachelorette Parties

Stuff Mom Never Told You

iHeartPodcasts

Society & Culture

4.04.6K Ratings

🗓️ 7 January 2023

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Why did it take until 1998 for Cosmopolitan to use the term "bachelorette party?" Because the raucous pre-wedding shindigs haven't been around very long, since bachelor parties were for grooms and showers were for brides. Cristen and Caroline explore the social and sexual symbolism of the rise of the bachelorette party in this classic episode.

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0:00.0

Hola, qué tal mi gente?

0:01.0

It's Chiquis from Chiquis and Chill podcast.

0:03.2

Welcome to the show.

0:04.6

I talk about anything and everything.

0:07.3

I do have a miscarriage when I was 19 years old.

0:10.4

And that's why I'm a firm believer

0:11.9

at an advocate of therapy and counseling.

0:14.7

The person that you saw on stage,

0:16.7

the person that you saw on interviews,

0:18.3

that was my mother off stage.

0:20.6

Apple Pagnyama, every Monday on my podcast,

0:23.0

Chiquis and Chill available on the I Heart Radio app,

0:25.9

Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcast.

0:30.8

People who don't know Bruce have to understand two things.

0:34.3

One is he's built like something Michelangelo's card

0:37.6

of a piece of marble.

0:38.8

True, this is true.

0:39.7

And number two, he's the first person to show you that

0:42.6

at every party at every dinner.

0:44.2

May take it, take a shirt off.

0:45.8

I'm Bruce Bazi.

0:46.9

That was George and Julia.

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