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A Unique Hen Night Can Bring Out The Artist In You

Author: Lisa Jeeves
by Lisa Jeeves
Posted: Jun 05, 2014

Long gone are the days of strippers, penis cakes and inflated condom decorations. Hen nights are becoming far classier and even more fun and memorable for the bride and her friends. The calibre of the event comes down to how well you know the bride and just how creative you can be. One unique hen night idea that is growing in popularity is to gather the girls for an ‘Erotic Drawing Class’.

Tastefully Racy

Also known as ‘Life Drawing Classes,’ these parties are creative, tasteful, a little raunchy, and a bit more ‘grown-up’, and are great options for that unique hen night. The stage is usually set in an art studio where appetizers and champagne are served in the lobby as the guests gather. Once the bride has arrived the group is ushered into the drawing studio to await their subject. Fine art instructors, whose job is also to know how to engage the group in a fun and party-like atmosphere, usually run these classes. Once the male model has arrived the bride is invited to dis-robe him and the class begins.

Nerves Will Lead To Relaxation

The beauty of these classes is that they are never stale or mundane. The male model can be selected according to preferred aesthetic attributes such as height, facial features or body type that may include a glorious six-pack, which is pure pleasure to draw. Typically after the initial nervousness of the participants subsides, aided by drink refills during the class, the atmosphere becomes calm, relaxing and quite studious. The instructor actually teaches the party skilful drawing techniques and always insists that particular attention be paid to the model’s manhood of course!

Appeals To All Sensibilities

Many maids-of-honour are organising these erotic drawing classes as a unique hen night celebration that will appeal to just about everyone. Class organisers have said, "It’s common to bring your mum or aunt or grandma. It’s something to talk about and bond with for the day. You’ll learn a bit and definitely laugh a lot." Brides who would not appreciate the stereotypical hen night image and would prefer not to be in the spotlight will love this creative and fun bonding experience.

A hen night does not have to be an odyssey of blindingly drunk, embarrassingly raunchy events that are typically regretted the next morning. Nor does it have to be a dull and boring PowerPoint presentation of the bride and her fiancée’s entire relationship viewed while sipping strong cups of tea. There is a wide middle ground that should be explored with the bride’s personality and wishes in mind and, with the added element of surprise, an erotic life-drawing soiree is a great example of a unique hen night that will never be forgotten.

Frank L Orman is the founder of the F&L Designer Guides, compiled and written to help consumers choose a unique engagement ring design. Follow an amazing journey of discovery to learn everything about everything related to your engagement. From proposal tips to your unique hen night to choosing the perfect jewellery designer, F&L will accompany you on every stage of your adventure.

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