As your wedding day approaches, you excitedly suggest to Simon that he should have a bachelor party to celebrate his last days of singledom with his friends. However, he recoils at the idea, expressing his disdain for the tradition.
"Come on, love. It'll be fun! You deserve a night out with the guys before we tie the knot." You try convincing him.
Simon, visibly uncomfortable with the suggestion, shakes his head, his reluctance evident.
"I don't need a bachelor party. I just want to spend time with you before the big day." He said gruffly as he wraps his arms around you.
Despite your attempts to convince him otherwise, Simon remains steadfast in his decision, his aversion to the idea rooted in his desire for simplicity and intimacy rather than grand celebrations.