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Hi all,


I'm looking for some inspiration. I'm organising a stag do, and want to know some fun/silly dares to do while we're out drinking. We're all in our thirties, so we're not interested in it all being about the drinking. Indeed, most of these dares will be just to give us a laugh, so that said person can avoid having to drink. I think that you get the picture. Any stories, or suggestions welcome. I just want to create as many laughs as possible on the day.


Pm me or post, would love to hear from you!


Cheers and merry christmas!


Sean

Get a free drink from the bar (even if you have to fake diabetes and get a free coke ? this counts)

Go to a karaoke bar and pick the slowest most boring song, and sing it like you mean it. Cry if you have to but make everyone in the room feel uncomfortable.

Find a girl in the bar to switch tops with for 30 mins

Lick the armpits of one of your mates

Wear your clothes inside out with your pants over your jeans and your socks over your shoes

Wear a toilet paper turban

Lick something in the bar that the group decides on (not a person)

Kiss a girl?s feet at 2am

Do 20 push ups in the bar

Pepper your entire tongue and swallow

Sing everything you say for 15 minutes in the style of Pavarotti

Find a guy in the room you don?t know and tell him you think he?s attractive.

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