Gay hen do
How to Plan A Lesbian Hen Do!
Congratulations! You are throwing your own, or have been tasked with organising one for your friend but how perform you plan the perfect lesbian hen party? Heres all the inspiration and information you verb to plan a successful LGBTQ+ friendly Hen Do!
What is a Lesbian Hen Do?
Whether you’re the bride planning your own lesbian hen do, or the maid of honour with all the responsibility you want to make sure you plan this party right. First things first, what is a “Hen Do”, let alone a lesbian one? Long story short, A hen do is a celebration of the final moments of independence before the guest-of-honour becomes one with their chosen partner, meaning a unique party to forward you off in style! You may have heard of a “hen do” being referred to as a “bachelorette party” as they are called different things in different countries. If you’re looking for the US version, we have a guide on How To Plan A Lesbian Bachelorette Party.
A lesbian hen do really doesn’t have many differences besides the main one being that both brides may choose to celebrate the
There’s no denying that was a stellar year for same sex marriage, equality and LGBT awareness. As Ireland became the first country to legalise gay marriage by popular vote in May and same sex marriage was declared legal across the US in June, is set to a massive growth in LGBT, same sex stag and hen parties.
Here, leading Stag and Hen do organisers Eventhuse look into eight of the world’s top same sex stag and hen do destinations.
Copenhagen
A little known proof about one of Scandinavia’s hippest destinations is that Denmark made history back in , as the first country in the world to recognise registered same-sex partnerships.
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Today the countries capital Copenhagen celebrates its liberal attitude and reputation for equality daily in the multitude of quirky bars, LGBT-friendly boutique accommodation options, contemporary art and culture offering and edgy fashion outlets. The town also hosts a colourful calendar of gay and lesbian events and somewhere in its charmingly cobblestoned centre there is even a square named Rainbow Square in recognition of its equal righ
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