Prom Decliners

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What? Teens not interested in getting to 2nd or 3rd base?


They did that before high school. It’s orgy time now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What? Teens not interested in getting to 2nd or 3rd base?


What's prom got to do with it? Like they're not already doing it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A lot of them don’t want to deal with the absurdity that is “promposal” these days.


+1 Having to make a public, and potentially crushing and embarrassing, display is too far for many teens. The last thing a teen needs is a TikTok of them getting humiliated at school.


They know the person is going to say yes. It isn't like the old days boomer


I know a couple of girls that said yes as they knew it was all on camera and didn't want to embarrass the boy with others watching. But then told the boy they weren't interested but didn't want to humiliate them in front if their friends
Anonymous
I went to my prom with friends but eh? It's mediocre food and a pretty boring dance. It's really just an excuse to dress up. I'm not sorry I went but had I not gone it wouldn't have been a big deal. My boyfriend and I had already broken up because we were going to different colleges.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A lot of them don’t want to deal with the absurdity that is “promposal” these days.


+1 Having to make a public, and potentially crushing and embarrassing, display is too far for many teens. The last thing a teen needs is a TikTok of them getting humiliated at school.


They know the person is going to say yes. It isn't like the old days boomer


I know a couple of girls that said yes as they knew it was all on camera and didn't want to embarrass the boy with others watching. But then told the boy they weren't interested but didn't want to humiliate them in front if their friends


Didn't happen. None of these boys make the ask until they have clearly gotten yes in advance. Yes, it's stupid, but nobody is getting publicly humiliated
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What? Teens not interested in getting to 2nd or 3rd base?


What's prom got to do with it? Like they're not already doing it?


If you look at the stats they actually aren’t doing it. So much less sex and dating going on now than when we were kids.
Anonymous
whew, it's almost as if all the endless hand wringing and complaining about all the things kids were "robbed" of etc due to Covid were really mostly important to the parents anyway.
Anonymous
Uh, you can ask someone to prom without all the hooplah. My kid did.

Anonymous
My kids didn't want to have to pay so much money for the prom. It's $90 plus the cost of dress/suit and dinner. They couldn't imagine prom being any more fun than homecoming was.
Anonymous
My kid’s friends are all going to prom, most without dates. Maybe OP’s experience isn’t universal?
Anonymous
Prom is basically an over produced, expensive school dance. The people screaming about "OMG OUR KIDS MISSING PROM!!" were moms who peaked in high school. Few kids in 2022 care that much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:whew, it's almost as if all the endless hand wringing and complaining about all the things kids were "robbed" of etc due to Covid were really mostly important to the parents anyway.


+1,000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Prom is basically an over produced, expensive school dance. The people screaming about "OMG OUR KIDS MISSING PROM!!" were moms who peaked in high school. Few kids in 2022 care that much.


+1
Anonymous
My senior DD decided not to go this year. For homecoming she went with a group of girls and later I learned they didn’t even go to the official event! Just got dressed up, went out to dinner, changed into sweats and watched a movie together.

The emails from the school about prom were funny, though - they were practically begging people to attend.
Anonymous
The pandemic, BLM, Trump, now the war in Russia - it's made my children re-prioritize what's important. FWIW, I graduated from HS in 1994 and never went to a prom.
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