I watched a news story last night (on Nightline I think) about how ridic prom is these days. They had these teen girls on there who would buy their prom dresses in October - for a June prom! Crazy diets, tanning beginning in January, and basically - the dresses are becoming sluttier than ever - not to mention the costs. These girls are buying $6,000 prom dresses (wtf!? My
wedding dress was $1,400 and I think that is crazy expensive!), spending hundreds of dollars on hair, makeup, and nails - and this pre-prom party they had on last night included a $10,000 party bus rental to take the kids to the prom. Ya kidding me?
When Ben took me to our junior prom, I'd bought my dress for $75 at Penney's and a family friend did my hair at my house, lol.
Anyone have any prom pics?
This is a pic of a pic on the wall of Ben's and my junior prom (nevermind the pic of my sister in her dance costume next to it)

Here is a good friend of mine and myself on our senior prom in our enormous puffy cupcake dresses.
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In my school, prom isn't too crazy, but kids do start joking about/semi-seriously planning dates WAY in advance. Some years, I've seen crazy slutty dresses and other years, really elegant stuff. It surprised me, becuase I assumed many of them would go for scandalous, just because of television and celebrities. Last year's prom was the best--the kids just had a great time, there was NO inappropriate dancing (I can't tell you how shocked I was at that) and it was just a generally good time.
ETA: I'm going to prom tomorrow night so I will give a report on this year's styles.
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Me and Any have a lot in common. Plus, I didnt spend a lot of time in school as it was.
She got in trouble this year though and couldn't attend prom. I wonder if my mom will buy her a new dress next year or make her wear this year's dress. lol.
My mom made my senior prom dress was blue sparkly material, in a long sheath, with little white daisy plastic straps. My mom made it. I remember more of that prom even though I was drunker than a skunk after it. My date was my friend's really good looking but mute cousin. He wasn't really mute, but I couldn't tell you his name or anything about him except that he was cute and he had a car. My friend wanted to go with his friend, so it was a total setup. I don't think he said 2 words to me the whole time, and the closest we stood was for the picture. I ended up taking care of my BFF who I had guilted into bringing his recent ex because they broke up like the week of prom. Her new BF was there, he was plastered, and could barely stand up. We had a blast afterwards though, until I fell asleep standing up outside, with my hands all the way up his shirt because I was cold. He had to call my dad to come get me. My dad just laughed. I'd be more willing to post pics of that prom because my date was cuter..
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Our prom had a "grand march," though. It's where all the couples line up and get announced to an audience, mostly just family and relatives and friends or whatever. Huge photo op type thing. I have the video of the grand march from Ben's and my prom. It is HILARIOUS.
I borrowed a dress for my prom. My sisters did my hair & makeup. My older brother was my date (I took him since he didn't get to go to his a few years before).
I had a blast, and the only money I spent was $50 for our tickets and $15 for his boutonniere.
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I did my own hair and I didn't really like it, but meh.
For my school's prom we went with one other couple. We got a limo and a hotel room and I think it was $150 or $200 a person.
I could not imagine spending $6,000 on a dress or $10,000 on a limo. Those two purchases right there are about how much our wedding cost.
I made my own dress because I couldn't find anything I liked that 20 other girls wouldn't be wearing and then had my date's cummerbund and tie custom made to match. i rented a '68 caddy seville convertible, got my hair-nails-makeup done, we rented out one of the arcades at Pt. Pleasant for the afterparty, and had to pitch in to buy some special beach bonfire permit.
I still have my tiara
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[QUOTE]Our school didn't (still doesn't) have a prom king and queen. I'm kinda glad they didn't - my school was clique-y too, homecoming king and queen were sometimes bad enough! Our prom had a "grand march," though. It's where all the couples line up and get announced to an audience, mostly just family and relatives and friends or whatever. Huge photo op type thing. I have the video of the grand march from Ben's and my prom. It is HILARIOUS.
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We do the grand march too, but they don't announce, and its just Seniors. Parents are welcome to come for that part and then they have to leave. THey keep them in a roped off area, which I loved! My senior march was spent with my BFF sandwiched between me and another friend as we tried to keep him upright, in fear he'd get kicked out of prom if he was too drunk. Said friend's mom has a picture somewhere of us all. He had one of on each arm and we each had a hand on his chest so he wouldn't fall over. Our nail polish really popped against his white tux. I really wish I had that picture!
http://www.komonews.com/news/archive/4004466.html
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2001-05-20-prom-king.htm
She lived on my street. We used to ride the bus together. She and I used to talk all the time with our friends. She's hilarious, and very artistic.
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My prom wasn't like that. I was also lucky, my mom was a hairdresser, so she did my hair. I didn't have my nails or makeup done. A friend of the family made me a dress (I have no idea how much it cost, certainly not even close to a thousand, let alone thousands). It was off white (in our town graduating girls wear white), two piece, long fitted.
I lived in another province for awhile and attended a prom there. There it isn't all about the dress, its all about the arrival. They do like a red carpet arrival where all the spectators stand outside and watch them get dropped off and walk in. So the kids try to out do each other on the arrival. There were limos, antique cars, transport trucks, truck hauling boats with the kids in the boat, shopping carts, and even motorcycles (I am sure she did not have an easy time driving a crotch rocket in a full length gown). Then you have the odd couple who's parents just drop them off in their ordinary family sedan.
The year I watched, the prom queen ended up with some nasty road rash when she fell out of the convertible she was in (she was sitting on the top and they accelerated too fast).
My province is now banning people under 18 from tanning because of how frequent tanning beds are used by that age group, particularly for events like this.
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A lady I work with's granddaughter's dress was $450. I about threw up...I couldn't imagine dropping that kind of money on a stupid prom dress. My WEDDING dress barely cost more than that, and even that seems like a waste to wear only one day. My kids better not assume that I'll be spending that on them...I don't care if I'm a millionaire, I'm not spending $400 on a prom dress. If they want it, they can buy it themselves...
[QUOTE]My junior year, we had a lesbian prom king. It was in Seventeen magazine and everything: <a href="http://www.komonews.com/news/archive/4004466.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.komonews.com/news/archive/4004466.html</a> <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2001-05-20-prom-king.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2001-05-20-prom-king.htm</a> She lived on my street. We used to ride the bus together. She and I used to talk all the time with our friends. She's hilarious, and very artistic.
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This reminds me of Glee when they voted Kurt Prom Queen.
It was long and white and sparkly so I'm hemming it to be short and white and sparkly! I was so freaking excited when I fit into that thing!
Other than that, I hated my date (we had to have dates at our school so everyone went with someone) but I had a blast with my friends!
[QUOTE]<strong>Our school didn't (still doesn't) have a prom king and queen.</strong> I'm kinda glad they didn't - my school was clique-y too, homecoming king and queen were sometimes bad enough! Our prom had a "grand march," though. It's where all the couples line up and get announced to an audience, mostly just family and relatives and friends or whatever. Huge photo op type thing. I have the video of the grand march from Ben's and my prom. It is HILARIOUS.
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Neither does ours. But they do have a King and Queen of the school at our Winter Ball. Guess who the King of my school was when I graduated....lol. I still don't let him forget it. I didn't really know him back then.
We also have a grand march.
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[QUOTE]Our school didn't (still doesn't) have a prom king and queen. I'm kinda glad they didn't - my school was clique-y too, homecoming king and queen were sometimes bad enough! <strong>Our prom had a "grand march," though. It's where all the couples line up and get announced to an audience, mostly just family and relatives and friends or whatever. Huge photo op type thing. I have the video of the grand march from Ben's and my prom. It is HILARIOUS.</strong>
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I wonder if that is a midwest thing. Did anyone else have one of those? All the schools around here I know do them, but we didn't in Idaho. As silly as it is I was kind of bummed, at the time anyway, looking back I don't care.
YIO - When I saw that on Glee, I was like "Wait a second...this sounds awfully familiar...". I think I would have been more surprised by that episode had it not already happened in my hometown a decade ago lol.
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Maybe my wedding should have had a prom theme.
[QUOTE]Wow. This comment: 'The election "imposes something on society that, if truth be known, our society is not yet ready to accept," said parent Tina Mauler. "These types of things ultimately will lead to chaos." ' and this comment: <strong>"I guarantee the vast majority of our school thinks there is something a little bit disgusting or very wrong about homosexuality," said student body president Landin Fusman. "(But) if you think it's wrong, <u>try to change them in a loving fashion."</u></strong> Make me very sad.
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Some people suck so incredibly much.
Sorry for the threadjack AATB.
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[QUOTE]Yeah, some of the prom dresses this year are craptastic. I went to dinner with my parents several weeks ago and there were a lot of prom couples at the restaurant. Low cut, tight as hell and some had the cut-outs on the back/tummy that AATB was talking about. <strong>I've also noticed a bunch of super short prom dresses, too. I blame Laguna Beach for starting that crap a few years back.</strong>
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I have always thought that too.
But, here's my daughter from her prom a few weeks ago. Dress $300, hair $25, bout $10, mani/pedi $40
Here's the only pic I can find:
my dress was red and sparkly... can't see it too well here
Our prom queen was a girl who was nice to everyone and we all loved her. Our prom king was a kid I went to school with since kindergarten who got meningitis and a fever so high it literally cooked part of his brain. Even so, he managed to stay the most positive and nicest person ever (even through all the teasing) and refused to fall behind. He stayed in special ed and graduated with our class.