Anonymous wrote:I have a son and daughter.
One suit is much like another, so borrowing from someone else is socially acceptable, I feel.
But a dress that apparently caught people's attention such that the wearer received many compliments? That's different. It's more special. As the owner, I would be fine giving it away to someone else once outgrown, but I'm not sure I'd be OK with lending it out to people if my kid could still wear it. And I would never ask to borrow such a dress from someone else.
Anonymous wrote:I would be uncomfortable with you asking and I'd never ask. My son gets asked to borrow his music equipment from one kid and its very uncomfortable as who pays for it if its damaged?
Anonymous wrote:I would not do this and I’d be uncomfortable with the request
Anonymous wrote:I have two boys and a daughter. With my boys, it was not strange for a friend to ask to borrow a suit or a costume since we bought these outfits for a 1 day event.
Is it odd to ask a friend to borrow a special occasion dress?
I don’t think girls ask to borrow a flower girl dress or a prom dress. This outfit I want to borrow is a costume for a special event. The friend’s dress was beautiful and received many compliments.
Not sure if it matters but we live in an affluent area. We can easily afford to spend a hundred or two on this dress but I know my daughter will wear the dress once and outgrow. Girls are in elementary and I highly doubt this girl would ever wear this dress again.
Anonymous wrote:Not odd at all, go for it!