dress for daughter's sorority parents formal

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Love how the mommies here think if someone criticizes, they must be jealous. Nope, just not my interests, nor my daughters'


Then why are you on this thread?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Love how the mommies here think if someone criticizes, they must be jealous. Nope, just not my interests, nor my daughters'


Then why are you on this thread?


Because you can still get links to dresses you might use later.

Both the initial response and this one is unsurprising. It’s completely predictable that these women, who are trying to relive college through their daughters, can only imagine someone would have a limited range of emotion and would project that on to others.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Love how the mommies here think if someone criticizes, they must be jealous. Nope, just not my interests, nor my daughters'


Then why are you on this thread?


Because you can still get links to dresses you might use later.

Both the initial response and this one is unsurprising. It’s completely predictable that these women, who are trying to relive college through their daughters, can only imagine someone would have a limited range of emotion and would project that on to others.


Bullshit. You don't need to comment at all if that's your reason. You're just being a beeatch.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So, what's the point of a formal for the parents? Help me understand. An event to secure donations? A silent auction? Hit up the parents later to include the greek house in their estate plan? Is it networking? Maybe the national membership people show up and want to network for other jobs.


It's FUN. the point of parties is to have FUN.

Friends, families, music, food, drinks...IT IS FOR FUN.
Anonymous
Dagoone I miss Lord and Taylor. LOved their dress selection.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, what's the point of a formal for the parents? Help me understand. An event to secure donations? A silent auction? Hit up the parents later to include the greek house in their estate plan? Is it networking? Maybe the national membership people show up and want to network for other jobs.


100% a fundraiser.


Exactly. They know the $ource of the funding of tho$e ma$$ive hou$e$.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Love how the mommies here think if someone criticizes, they must be jealous. Nope, just not my interests, nor my daughters'


Then why are you on this thread?


Because you can still get links to dresses you might use later.

Both the initial response and this one is unsurprising. It’s completely predictable that these women, who are trying to relive college through their daughters, can only imagine someone would have a limited range of emotion and would project that on to others.


Bullshit. You don't need to comment at all if that's your reason. You're just being a beeatch.



Yup, as I thought, you have the emotional maturity of a teen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dagoone I miss Lord and Taylor. LOved their dress selection.


+1

RIP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This goes everywhere. Add a scarf, a bolero, a shawl, a statement necklace, whatever.

https://www.honeylove.com/products/innerpower-sleeveless-dress?Color=Jet+Black


This dress reads "cougar" on a woman over 40. And I say this as a woman over 40 who wears clothes that are pretty sexy.
Anonymous
who are trying to relive college through their daughters


I mean god forbid they actually had a positive experience themselves at College and want to have some fun. Is fun banned these days?Geez, such a hater.

Alternatively, parents want to spend some time with their kids?

I have also seen pictures of my college friends with their sons and daughters at schools outside of VA at events such as these.

Have fun, OP!! Enjoy the time with your daughter.
Anonymous
This is hilarious..are you actually considering going?
I’d have 100 better things to do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is hilarious..are you actually considering going?
I’d have 100 better things to do.

You people are so weird to me.

Let's recap, shall we?

Your adult child, going through an extremely transitional/complex phase of life, joins a club. The club hosts a party for parents during parents' weekend. Your child invites you.

And your response is "I'd have 100 better things to do?"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Love how the mommies here think if someone criticizes, they must be jealous. Nope, just not my interests, nor my daughters'


Then why are you on this thread?


Because you can still get links to dresses you might use later.

Both the initial response and this one is unsurprising. It’s completely predictable that these women, who are trying to relive college through their daughters, can only imagine someone would have a limited range of emotion and would project that on to others.


Menopause getting to you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This goes everywhere. Add a scarf, a bolero, a shawl, a statement necklace, whatever.

https://www.honeylove.com/products/innerpower-sleeveless-dress?Color=Jet+Black


This dress reads "cougar" on a woman over 40. And I say this as a woman over 40 who wears clothes that are pretty sexy.


Really? I dress really conservatively and don’t get that at all. You could a blazer on top and go to work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Love how the mommies here think if someone criticizes, they must be jealous. Nope, just not my interests, nor my daughters'


Then why are you on this thread?


Because you can still get links to dresses you might use later.

Both the initial response and this one is unsurprising. It’s completely predictable that these women, who are trying to relive college through their daughters, can only imagine someone would have a limited range of emotion and would project that on to others.


Menopause getting to you?


Emotional maturity of a teenager, I see. Sad.
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