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I'm off to a wedding today and will hardly know a sole as the girl getting married only invited me because we were best friends in infant school - 23 years ago.

 

Now she's a stunner, so I'm hoping her mates will be too. I'm staying in the hotel where the reception and night do are so my question to you is - are her female friends out of bounds at the evening do?

 

I don't think they are, and I'm not assuming I'll be able to pull one, but if the opportunity happens, it's certainly allowed isn't it?

 

Good, I thought so.

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I'm off to a wedding today and will hardly know a sole as the girl getting married only invited me because we were best friends in infant school - 23 years ago.

 

Now she's a stunner, so I'm hoping her mates will be too. I'm staying in the hotel where the reception and night do are so my question to you is - are her female friends out of bounds at the evening do?

 

I don't think they are, and I'm not assuming I'll be able to pull one, but if the opportunity happens, it's certainly allowed isn't it?

 

Good, I thought so.

 

I was a 'smug married' when most of my friends got married but it was positively a Olympic event fixing the singletons up with the other single men. At one friends wedding, she even split all us college lot up and the coupled people sat on one table and the single girls sat with the other single men (in that case squaddies- started one beautiful friendship.) It was a great opportunity to chat up the single friends on your friends behalf and then once they'd both had enough to drink, slide off and leave them to it... :hihi:

 

Now I'm a singleton, most of my friends are on the Christening stage and it doesn't seem to happen there - single men just don't go to those!:(

 

N.B. The action IMO doesn't start until after the reception - it's the hanging about in the bar until the early hours which was always the best bit!

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