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Military Ball?


Question Posted Monday November 19 2007, 9:45 pm

My bgf just asked me to the to attend the Military Ball with him, but I don't know what to wear. I know it's very early considering it's not until April and he said he would have more details later, but i wanted to know what a girl could wear. I have my homecoming dress which is brown with little gold detail and the bottom and a little at the top and it's about to the knees. He said that should be fine, but I still wanted to know. Thanks so much! And if you have attended one or knew anything about it I would love to learn more! ;)

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lovestoned answered Wednesday November 21 2007, 12:45 am:
It's almost like a prom. Just wear a formal dress.

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babiigirl answered Tuesday November 20 2007, 10:58 pm:
In highschool i was in ROTC and we had military balls. Its probably somewhat the same idea. I wore a prom dress and it was long.

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