I just bought my dress for prom, my sister loves it but my mom didnt get too excited I Love it to but it was somewhat an impluse of a buy. Now that I have it at home im wondering if it screams PROM to me, it needs some alterations and it was kinda expensive (300 Bux) Do you think its just me being a nervous person or do you think I should stick with my gut feeling???
The dress is final sale, my boyfriend thinks I spent 250 on it and hes freaking out, I have a serious problem with impulse buying and spending money, do you think they will return it if i go there saturday and BEG THEM what should I do, I don't even wanna go to prom this is all feeling like a waste of money, i don't have the money to spend why am i spending it, I AM HATING MYSELF FOR THIS! I am sooo dissapointed and I do not know what to do with myself. I am confused and feeling miserable. PLEASE ANY ADVICE CAN HELP ME.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? FrEe2bMe answered Friday April 6 2007, 12:59 am: I know it seems like prom is all about the dress, but really, a year from now, or even 5 years from now you aren't going to remember what dress you wore. You'll remember the people and the overall experience. It is often times that after we get our dress and see other people's or other dresses, we feel like we made a wrong choice--but once the night comes and your hair is all done up and then makeup is on you'll be just fine. As for the impulse buying, work on that! Sometimes it's good to walk around the store with what you are wanting to buy and take your time looking through everything--you may not want it at the end afterall. I don't think they'll take it back, but you can always try. If I was you though, and you like the dress, then keep it. It's going to be okay! :) [ FrEe2bMe's advice column | Ask FrEe2bMe A Question ]
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