Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They all wear trashy little slip dresses. Why would it cost more than $60 to look like a street walker?
Meh, you are grouchy. Now that I am 57 and on the chubby side of normal, I am glad I took the opportunity to wear cute clothing that showed off my nice figure when I was younger and had the chance!
There’s looking good in your clothes when you’re younger and there’s looking cheap. The expensive looking subtleties in a well made dress that show off a figure are much better than the ones that are just tight all around.
No one is interested in your slut shaming slurs here, granny.
Anonymous wrote:Go to Macy's. I'd put the emphasis on actually trying on dresses, not looking endlessly online for inspiration
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is DD 9th grade year. I was under the impression dresses for homecoming cost around the $60 range. She seems to have a list of options under consideration in the $139+ ranges.
What do you usually spend on a homecoming dress? Am I unreasonable?
We are by no means wealthy or rich, it seems expensive for one evening that is not Prom.
Welcome to Biden/Harris’ America.
If you want more of this e price soaring ridiculousness, keep voting for it.
It amazes me the cognitive dissonance that people have that prevent them from connecting policies implemented by the people they vote into public office and the undesirable outcomes that are a product of those policies. So they just keep voting the same way and complaining about the resulting status of the economic circumstances they have to struggle with as a result.
Politicians are not your prom date. Stop voting like you’re picking a partner to go to dinner with and start voting like you want to keep some of your hard earned money in your own pocket!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is DD 9th grade year. I was under the impression dresses for homecoming cost around the $60 range. She seems to have a list of options under consideration in the $139+ ranges.
What do you usually spend on a homecoming dress? Am I unreasonable?
We are by no means wealthy or rich, it seems expensive for one evening that is not Prom.
Welcome to Biden/Harris’ America.
If you want more of this e price soaring ridiculousness, keep voting for it.
It amazes me the cognitive dissonance that people have that prevent them from connecting policies implemented by the people they vote into public office and the undesirable outcomes that are a product of those policies. So they just keep voting the same way and complaining about the resulting status of the economic circumstances they have to struggle with as a result.
Politicians are not your prom date. Stop voting like you’re picking a partner to go to dinner with and start voting like you want to keep some of your hard earned money in your own pocket!
Anonymous wrote:This is DD 9th grade year. I was under the impression dresses for homecoming cost around the $60 range. She seems to have a list of options under consideration in the $139+ ranges.
What do you usually spend on a homecoming dress? Am I unreasonable?
We are by no means wealthy or rich, it seems expensive for one evening that is not Prom.
Anonymous wrote:You are totally unreasonable. I went to prom in 1993 and my dress was $180 and we were middle class. $60!8: absurdly cheap.
Anonymous wrote:I’m pretty sure my homecoming dresses were around $100 20-25 years ago and my prom dresses were more than that. I think you may need to adjust your expectations a little.
Anonymous wrote:Jewelry is usually what brings it over $1000