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Should I go to the school homcoming dance?


Question Posted Saturday October 2 2010, 2:38 pm

Should I go to the school homecoming dance? I am a senior(12th grade) and I don't know if I should go to the schools homecoming dance. All of my friends are going and I didn't by a homecoming ticket, which was about $15. If I go, they will charge me $20 for entrance. Also, the majority of my friends have girlfriends and they will be dancing with them and all of my girl friends have boyfriends which they'll be dancing with them. I don't know how to dance, I don't have a girlfriend and I'm going to be lonely bored and left out because I have no one to hang with.

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jodieleighstewart answered Monday October 11 2010, 8:30 am:
hello there,

i am so glad i came across this queston. I too wasn't going to my prom. I did in the end i loved it so much. Don't worry about your friends, me and my friends all danced in a group and you don't have to dance just move your body a little.

GO GO GO GO

please go i loved mine so much

hope this helped

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thelaura answered Monday October 4 2010, 7:09 am:
GO! I didn't go to my school leaving prom and I regret it.
Who cares if you don't have a girlfriend - you will know everyone there and your friends are hardly going to ignore you.
Can't dance? So what! Just copy someone who can ;) It's a bit of fun, don't take it so seriously.
Let me know what you decide to do :)

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Juxtapose answered Saturday October 2 2010, 11:29 pm:
This is the one event in your life that you will look back and remember no matter how it plays out. Ask your mom to teach you the basics of dancing. Don't be shy. Better your mom teaches you than you stepping on your date's toes. You will not be left out. There will be a girl in that prom who is not dancing with someone else. Look your best, feel your best and remember this is just a dance. Something to reminisce in your later years.

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AdviceMistress answered Saturday October 2 2010, 7:09 pm:
It's your senior year go have fun. I'm sure apart of you wants to go...go have fun! Before you know it you'll regret not going. Go have fun! I'm sure you will!

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holahayley56 answered Saturday October 2 2010, 6:13 pm:
I'm a senior this year and I've never gone to my homecoming dances, I was really skeptical about going too. A good majority of my friends had boyfriends and I just didn't want to look like the only girl there without a date. I went though and iit was like the funnest thing ever. Also, your a guy and there will probably be a million girls without dates there. I would go. It's your senior year, might as well go, you'll never get to again. And you could offer to drive, then if Iit sucks, just leave. I hate dancing and at first I felt awkward and didn't dance but once you get into it, it was a lot of fun. Go:) have fun :)

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