I have alot of guy friends that are juniors and seniors and i have been asked to prom a few times....but see, im only a sophmore...Do you think its ok to go that young or should i wait and let it be more special?
laffintaffy359 answered Saturday January 1 2005, 7:43 pm: It's really your choice. If you want to go now, then go! especially since you've already been asked. It's not considered wrong to go as a sophmore, just remember that there's going to b mostly juinors and seniors there. But if you want it to be an experience shared mainly with people your grade and you want to make it more "special" then wait till next year. either way, you decide! Good luck!
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Sparky answered Saturday January 1 2005, 6:37 pm: You should go for sure. Everytime you go to prom it is going to be diffrent. Also you can think of it as a way for your prom to be more special because you can see what happens at the other ones and what you do and don't like so when your prom comes you can remember that stuff and make yours even better. Go for it have a good time and enjoy yourself! [ Sparky's advice column | Ask Sparky A Question ]
dancinqueen08 answered Saturday January 1 2005, 12:25 pm: It's ok to go that young. Prom is going to be different each year especially depending on who you go with. THe prom will be different as a senior because it will be YOUR prom with all of YOUR friends while this prom will be special as your first. If you want your first prom to be when your older, then don't go ,but I don't see what the big deal is. [ dancinqueen08's advice column | Ask dancinqueen08 A Question ]
Miss_Adriauna04 answered Saturday January 1 2005, 4:09 am: Well What do you want to do...Do you want to wait and go when its your time and let it be special or do you want to go...you can go now and still be special and then when your time comes it can be special for you too [ Miss_Adriauna04's advice column | Ask Miss_Adriauna04 A Question ]
AskHeather answered Friday December 31 2004, 11:56 pm: I think it's ok to go the prom. It's ok to go to a prom when it's not even your's. All that counts is you haveing fun with that guy and I hope it dose turn out the way u would like for it to.. If I could go I would.. So think about it and I hope it turns out just great...Heather [ AskHeather's advice column | Ask AskHeather A Question ]
Baughb answered Friday December 31 2004, 11:50 pm: Phfff, too young. You should go, have a great time. Even if its not really special this time, you get *another* one. They can go uphill from here, or this might be the one you remember, but go enjoy yourself because you *are* young and high school and this kind of stuff only happens to you once in a lifetime. [ Baughb's advice column | Ask Baughb A Question ]
xoxhayley answered Friday December 31 2004, 11:35 pm: It all depends on who the guy is. My advice is- only have sex if your in love with him truely and deeply because your feelings will grow so strong and you mite regret it. I say go to the prom maybe just to go? or have fun... but only sex or anything if you love the guy... not just to do it or cuz its the prom. good luck :) [ xoxhayley's advice column | Ask xoxhayley A Question ]
MaxwellsSilverHammer answered Friday December 31 2004, 11:34 pm: I think if you go to this one, but not one the next year or two it may be better. That is, if you are better friends with the juniors and seniors, why not?
Go to whichever one you think will be with the people you like more, an extra year doesn't really make it more special, the people do. [ MaxwellsSilverHammer's advice column | Ask MaxwellsSilverHammer A Question ]
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