Article: LADIES' NIGHT BRIDES-TO-BE OFTEN BLOW OFF SOME SERIOUS STEAM AT BACHELORETTE PARTIES.(LIFESTYLE)

Byline: Story by Kiera Wiatrak For the State Journal

Women have come a long way since they voted in their first election in the 1920s. Today, they outnumber their male counterparts at universities and threaten the concept of a male-dominated workplace. So, if men can go out with the guys, get drunk and ogle the opposite sex before saying their "I dos," why can't women do the same thing before their weddings?

"It really wasn't acceptable back then for women to do the things they're doing today, and the opportunities weren't there to boot," said Michael Lasky, president of I-Volution Inc., a California-based company that provides ideas, information and ...

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