We go to powder our noses in pairs. We always get a second opinion on shoes. We spend all of our free airtime minutes dissecting the details of our lives. We swap recipes, babysitters, sweaters, and sometimes guys. We will tell you the truth and support your decisions, but unlike your mothers, you will actually listen to our advice. We are your girlfriends, and we are amongst the most important and rewarding relationships in your life. Isn't it time to celebrate all the fabulous femmes in your life?

Girl's Night Out is a perfect opportunity to ditch the never-ending to-do list and just have fun with your gal pals. The best thing about Girl's Night Out is that it's whatever you make it to be. A GNO is completely customizable, so tailor the female fun to the personalities and desires of your ladies. You can recharge your batteries, re-energize your mood, gripe about work/kids/guys to the unyielding soundboard or choose to forget it all for a night.

OnMilwaukee.com has compiled a list of possible itineraries you and your fabulous femmes can use to jumpstart the ideas for your own GNO. So gather up your girls and let your hair down. Guaranteed good times are ahead, but this is just a start. Have other suggestions? Let us know using the talkback feature at the bottom of the article.

Kick off the party with dinner and margaritas at La Perla (734 S. Fifth St), and someone is bound to ride the pepper. Expel some energy at the dance clubs in the area. Hot Water (818 S. Water St.) features different types of music all week long, and Cage is for good for getting your groove on without risk of groping dudes.

Riverwest is a funky, eclectic neighborhood with plenty of restaurants boasting great atmosphere. Go casual or upscale at Brewers Hill neighbor Roots (1818 N. Hubbard St.), followed by drinks and atmosphere at Club Timbuktu (520 E. Center St.). Cap the night off with drinks and dancing at Mad Planet (533 E. Center St.).

K.I.S.S.- Keep it simple, sister! Do it Milwaukee-style with a brewery tour at Lakefront (1872 N. Commerce St.), naturally followed by darts at Wolski's (1836 N. Pulaski St.). Kick back with some great food at Nessun Dorma (2778 N. Weil St.). If you're not ready to call it a night, hit up Landmark Lanes (2220 N. Farwell Ave.) for a couple of frames.

Sample a variety of tapas at Vivo (600 E. Ogden Ave.) before taking in the opera, theater, or concert at the Marcus Center (929 N. Water St.). Discuss the show while sharing tasty treats at Swig (1227 N. Water St.).

Want to see that new indie film? Don't bother with your dude; grab some gals for art-house intrigue at the Oriental Theatre (2230 N. Farwell Ave.). Discuss the cinematic nuances over dinner and drinks at Hi Hat (1701 N. Arlington Pl.) and stroll along the shops of Brady St. If you have enough ladies, arrange for a free shopping party at Vieux et Nouveau (1688 N. Franklin St.). Your girls will love you for it.

Poke around the plucky galleries like Paper Boat Gallery (2367 S. Howell Ave.), Tip Top Atomic Shop (2343 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.) or the new show store, Sweet Kicks (2327 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.). Gear up on girl power at the feminist bookstore Broad Vocabulary (2241 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.) where you can catch a lecture or peruse the shelves. Share your enlightening experience over the salads and sandwiches at Café Lulu (2265 S. Howell Ave.).

Start your Sunday with a delectable champagne brunch at Lake Park Bistro (2133 E. Newberry Blvd.). Take in the latest exhibit at Milwaukee Art Museum (750 N. Lincoln Dr.), and chat over coffee at Alterra at the Lake (1701 N. Lincoln Dr.). If it's summer, try out your sea legs with a class at the Milwaukee Sailing Center (Veterans Park, McKinley Marina), or visit Villa Terrace Museum (2220 N. Terrace Ave.) for Café Sopra Mare, a relaxing Sunday concert in an Italian courtyard.

Drop into a yoga or pilate's class at Yama Yoga (231 E. Buffalo St. Suite 201) followed by an organic brunch at Barossa (235 S. Second St.). Feel like preparing it yourself? Hit up the new Milwaukee Public Market (400 N. Water St.) for a cooking class or demonstration. Outfit your fine form with boutique browsing at the shops and galleries of the Third Ward. Check out Lela (321 N. Broadway), Blush (249 N. Water St.) or Broadway Paper (191 N. Broadway).

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