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Some ideas for including grooms in a couple's shower are to have a co-ed shower where both the bride and groom are invited, have a theme that both the bride and groom are interested in, and have games or activities that are more gender-neutral.
To make male guests feel more comfortable at a couple's shower, it's important to have a mix of activities and games that appeal to both men and women. You can also have a designated "man cave" area with snacks and drinks specifically for the male guests.
No, you don't have to stick to traditional shower games and activities. Instead, you can come up with more gender-neutral activities like a recipe exchange, a DIY project, or a trivia game about the couple.
To incorporate the groom's interests into the shower, you can have a theme that revolves around his hobbies or favorite things. You can also have a special dish or drink that is his favorite, or include some of his favorite songs in the playlist for the shower.
Yes, it is still appropriate to have a couple's shower if the groom is not able to attend. The focus can still be on celebrating the couple and their upcoming marriage, and the groom can be included through photos or video messages from him.