I’m sorry you’re so insecure. You really should have outgrown that when you were no longer a teenager. Hope you feel better soon. |
Oh, FFS. They don’t have to “replace” it with anything. Ridiculous adults like the PP just need to stop whining about the (many) kids who think it’s boring and overpriced and don’t want to go. |
+1 The only ones who go overboard are the ones who have the moms living vicariously through the kids, the "sorority mom types". |
Your perseverating. You’re one of Those Moms. Get a life. |
Wow, you are legitimately pathetic. Truly. I’m embarrassed for you. |
No. Absolutely not. |
What? Yes they do. Just finished promposal season at our DC’s large HS. |
| The only people who did not go at my son's small high school were the extreme social misfits. All the bookish nerds were there along with the non-popular kids and the beautiful people. |
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I don’t know about the kids but I have lost interest in big events and even just going out to a restaurant after covid. I now only go with good friends or for super special occasions.
The pandemic has killed something in me (no it’s not the fear of covid) and I don’t think I am the only one. |
Ugh. Nice how you labeled all these kids. Maybe you are a teenager yourself? You sound like one. |
| Kids aren’t going because folks realize that prom isn’t really that big of a deal. It’s just an excuse to dress up and go to a dance. I think kids enjoy after prom more because what they really want is a chance to blow off some steam and just enjoy thee last big gathering with their class before graduation. |
Get drunk and get laid. The "big gathering" isn't the important part. |
A small school will be much more close-knit. |
Small HS with extreme social misfits. Bookish Nerds. Non-popular kids. Beautiful people. You sound like a nightmare. |
| My DC goes to a private HS in VA. Yes there were promposals, but none publicly at school. They were shared privately between couples who were already dating. I agree plenty of kids have dates, but there are very few couples dating, so most go in friend groups. Some get party busses/limos, fancy dinners, tux rentals and gowns, while others do the low key suit/dress and casual dinner as PP mentioned. A good friend's son at W/L did this with his crew of guys and girls, and had dinner at Chipotle. They had a blast and took funny photos. And of course, some kids opt out of prom. We didn't do promposals, but this is no different than previous years & what kids did when I was in HS. I honestly don't understand all the vitrol. If your kid isn't into it, don't go. |