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School Dance


Question Posted Wednesday October 13 2004, 5:36 pm

ok um...there is a halloween dance soming up next week at our school.I dont kno if i want a date r not. Theres this one guy i like kinda but i dont want to ask him. Last time i went to a dance w/o a date it was kinda weird. But i only went to one dance n it was like the homecoming of junior high. There were a lot of slow dances n i dont kno if there will be at this one. What would u do???

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Sherry answered Wednesday October 13 2004, 6:13 pm:
I'd ask him out to the dance. If he said no, or has another date I'd still go to the dance. I went to dances all in middle school without a date and when the slow dances came on me and my friends just sat down, and took a break because we had been dancing for like 15 minutes straight. So during the slow songs you cansit outside, or sit down or whatever...dances are fun! You should go! Hope I helped!

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