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What To Wear To The Prom After Party
Everyone knows what to wear to prom – fancy dresses, dashing suits, sparkly bling, nice shoes – but what do you wear to the prom after party that takes place once all the dancing and dining is over? If you’re attending an after party, then you probably won’t want to stay in your prom clothes. Of course, this doesn’t mean that you need to stress about planning a second outfit for the night. Here are some suggestions to get you through party number two! Outdoor bonfire One of the most common types of after parties is a big bonfire hosted at somebody’s house. This event is usually super chill and…
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Types Of Prom Pressures And How To Deal With Them
Most teenagers see prom as the the cherry on top of their high school journey. However, with numerous pressures they face during prom season, this is not always the case. Let’s go over some prom pressures and how to deal with them. Prom Pressure 1 – Outfit For prom, you are pressured to look your best, which also could also mean you are pressured into wearing an outfit you’re not used to or can’t afford. Not every girl is accustomed to wearing an elegant princess dress and not every guy has worn a fitted tuxedo before. To tackle this pressure, put your own spin to everything. It’s your night –…
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Why You Don’t Need To Worry About Having A Prom Date
The pressure to find a prom date is perhaps higher now than ever with the growing popularity of sweet – and sometimes extravagant – promposals. It’s totally normal to be anxious when asking somebody out, and it can be even more nerve-wracking when you have put a lot of time and thought into how you’ll ask someone or if you’re waiting to be asked! Finding a prom date, however, shouldn’t cause you to completely stress out and panic; after all, it’s supposed to be a fun night, not a scary one. We’re here to unpack all the reasons why you don’t need to be worried if you’d prefer to go…
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5 Tips To Make Your Date Feel Comfortable At Prom
You have secured a prom date from a different grade or from a different school. The problem is your prom date is unfamiliar with your friends and only knows you. You are unsure if your date will fit in with your friends, but you want to make sure they have a good time during your prom. When I was in my junior year of high school, I had a classmate who attended the prom of someone a year older than her and was so put off by the experience that she didn’t attend her own prom a year later. So, what do you do if you have invited an outsider…