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dances


Question Posted Sunday September 9 2007, 7:11 pm

would it be weird if you go to a dance with your cousin?? iam just wondering because i really want to know if it would be..but it would be in a friendly way..no attachment or else that would be weird to like your family member...gross..so if u think it is weird can you tell me!!!

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russianspy1234 answered Tuesday September 11 2007, 5:45 pm:
in most high schools, you probably wouldnt be able to live it down. you could just not tell people its your cousin, say neighbor or something.

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LM answered Tuesday September 11 2007, 5:39 pm:
People used to go to proms with their parents. And my aunt went to hers with her sister's husband. As long as you're not dating, it's not weird at all. Other people might think so, but o what. It's not an everyday thing, granted. But if you both just want to go to the dance, go ahead.


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