Main      Site Guide    
Message Forum
Re: Senior Prom
Posted By: illyandra, on host 68.13.247.74
Date: Thursday, April 4, 2002, at 17:11:15
In Reply To: Senior Prom posted by TOM on Tuesday, April 2, 2002, at 15:08:24:

> Frankly, I just don't get it. Apparently, convention has it that I'm *supposed* to just drop a few hundred dollars to go to a dance. And people are surprised that I refuse.
>
> "But it's your Senior Prom!"
> "Yeah? And?"
> "Well, you *have* to go! It's your senior year! Everybody goes to their Senior Prom!"
> "Yeah? And?"
>
> Apparently these people don't seem to understand that:
>
> A - I HATE dances. Despise them. I don't like the music, I don't like 90% of people in attendance, and I DON'T LIKE TO DANCE.
>
> B - Even more than that, I HATE spending hundreds of dollars to do something that I HATE.
>
> So, given that, I get to spend the next month and a half listening to everyone talk about their prom dress, or how to split up the fee for the limo, and, of course, whose house to go to afterwards to party at. (There's a group of football players offering to pay any guy $100 to go to prom with this one girl (who will pay for all the stuff the guy needs for prom) because she'll have a party afterwards if she goes, and she has a reputation for throwing "good" parties)
>
> I just don't understand these people.
>
> The Other "Or maybe I'm just anti-social, or something" Matthew

I haven't really gotten a chance to go to my Senior Prom yet (2 years away), but I see absolutely no reason to go. The majority of my class disgusts me at dances (so much that I was a recluse with my friend last year instead of going to the Christmas dance - which I got griped at for not going!) and I don't particularly care to dance.

However, at my school, there is a sort of "Senior Night" lock-in, not sure what it's called. We've been raising money for it since 6th grade, so it's a pretty big deal. Basically, our gym is filled with all sorts of games and rides, making it a fair. An all night fair. Very cool, I'll definately go to that.

As for Christian schools and dances, at a diocesan dance I went to a few years ago, there were nuns who would walk around and tap people on the shoulder who were dancing too closely. Their advice?

"Leave room for the Holy Spirit!"

illy"Dancing queen"andra

Post a Reply

RinkChat Username:
Password:
Email: (optional)
Subject:
Message:
Link URL: (optional)
Link Title: (optional)

Make sure you read our message forum policy before posting.