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Jeez...she's running for prom queen, but refuses to go to prom with a date...lol. WTH
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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 587050" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>MWM, I am so PROUD of Jumper. Both for holding strong about not having a date, and then agreeing to have a date so as not to hurt her friend's feelings.</p><p></p><p>She is an amazing young woman. I have a feeling she won't run wild in college. Jumper seems very clear-headed about her goals in life, and doesn't want to get derailed. Perhaps seeing her older siblings struggle has allowed her to learn from their mistakes rather than having to make her own?</p><p></p><p>And going to the Formal (my high school's equivalent to Prom) without a date was not a big thing. For my Grad Formal, many of the girls had dates, but several of us invited friends who were part of our larger social group, and we just had a big party. Since it was a girls' school, we had to invite boys otherwise there wouldn't have been any at all. We rented a city bus for the evening, so that we could all travel together to the various before- and after-parties. The night was a blast.</p><p></p><p>I think Jumper will have a great time, and given the culture in her school, I think her decision to not have a boyfriend is a very wise one. If she's not ready for sex, then keeping herself out of situations where she's more likely to be pressured for it seems like the right choice.</p><p></p><p>Hoping she wins the Prom Queen Crown!</p><p>Trinity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 587050, member: 3907"] MWM, I am so PROUD of Jumper. Both for holding strong about not having a date, and then agreeing to have a date so as not to hurt her friend's feelings. She is an amazing young woman. I have a feeling she won't run wild in college. Jumper seems very clear-headed about her goals in life, and doesn't want to get derailed. Perhaps seeing her older siblings struggle has allowed her to learn from their mistakes rather than having to make her own? And going to the Formal (my high school's equivalent to Prom) without a date was not a big thing. For my Grad Formal, many of the girls had dates, but several of us invited friends who were part of our larger social group, and we just had a big party. Since it was a girls' school, we had to invite boys otherwise there wouldn't have been any at all. We rented a city bus for the evening, so that we could all travel together to the various before- and after-parties. The night was a blast. I think Jumper will have a great time, and given the culture in her school, I think her decision to not have a boyfriend is a very wise one. If she's not ready for sex, then keeping herself out of situations where she's more likely to be pressured for it seems like the right choice. Hoping she wins the Prom Queen Crown! Trinity [/QUOTE]
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