i was watching LB today and it was da prom episoe; stephen's senior year and KRISTIN WAS LIKE " this is like our 4th prom being together"
she meant as DATES.
but there kristin was a junior, how could thery have 4 proms together is you can only be a senior ONCE?
ISNT IT ONLY SENIORS THAT GET PROMS?!?
stephen wasnt always a senior so he cant ask HER (kristin) to be "his date"?
true or false
proms only happen one time in your high school year (which is senior year), unless you get asked by a senior every year.. right i dont get it..
There is a junior prom and senior prom. Your date can be any age (well there are limits - no over 21 and no one really asks younger than freshmen). [ hotpotato's advice column | Ask hotpotato A Question ]
ktinwonderland16 answered Friday August 15 2008, 4:38 pm: i dont watch LB but maybeee stephan is older then kristin and so when he was a junior he went to prom with her his junior and senior year then when she wwas a junior and senior she took him? i dont know probly not right but it seems the only logicall way. or maybe kristin slipped up on what she was saying , maybe she ment 3 or 2? you never know everyone makes mistakes =]
heybbylovee answered Thursday August 14 2008, 11:25 pm: my school has junior prom. also, yeah, unless you get asked by a senior every year. but many schools nationwide have proms throughout high school. [ heybbylovee's advice column | Ask heybbylovee A Question ]
loveyou915 answered Thursday August 14 2008, 11:25 pm: i dont really understand it
but seniors can ask anyone they want
so say if youre a freshman in highschool
and get asked by a senior, you can deff go.
you can go at any age, just as long as its senior prom
and im pretty sure thats goes for junior prom too.
hope i helppp (: [ loveyou915's advice column | Ask loveyou915 A Question ]
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