Question Posted Thursday September 15 2005, 5:03 pm
okay so my boyfriend goes to a different school than i do and hes a grade older than me .. but im going to his homecoming but idunno whut to wear .. obviously ik a dress but i dont wanna be liek too dressed up but not dressed up enough. because if hes wearing liek a tux and im just wearing a skirt or im wearing liek this gown and him to wear liek normal clothes. idunno iwould feel gayy. =) thnxz i rate high
jean_nicole answered Thursday September 15 2005, 11:09 pm: Oh my gosh are you five? Or do they just not teach you how to spell simple words such as 'like' at your school? Its what not 'whut', and its I don't know not 'idunno', [ jean_nicole's advice column | Ask jean_nicole A Question ]
PiNkKiss43 answered Thursday September 15 2005, 6:04 pm: Hey! I already had homecoming and its just semi-formal usually. I guess it depends on the school, but most of the time its just semi-formal which means like; do not get a dress that touches the floor...no. Unless he says its formal. But just wear a halter, strapless, etc., thats around your knees maybe a little above or below though. Make sure you feel comfortable enough to dance in it! Try macy's, jcpenny, dilliards, etc. They have a ton. Good luck! Just ask him though if you aren't totally sure but most likely it should be just semi-formal.
DefinedEyes answered Thursday September 15 2005, 5:27 pm: ohhh sweetie..
if its homecoming.. ask him or someone if its the fancy kind of dress up! you know? but sometimes homecoming isnt that dressy so it all depends on his school, just ask him.. Or
wear something that looks casual but sultry at the same time!
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LinDsx3 answered Thursday September 15 2005, 5:24 pm: same problem with me last year! ask him if its casual or formal! ask him to see what the girls at his school are wearing hope i helpedd xo [ LinDsx3's advice column | Ask LinDsx3 A Question ]
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