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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 686908" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Atypically nerological kids often shun dances. Sonic was asked one year and he only wrnt becsuse she was so aggressive about it and his best friend and he didnt want to hurt her feelings. You could see the torture on his face as he watched us in our car as he was.dragged in.</p><p></p><p>Princess was rebellious and anti cheerleader and anti any rah rah school functions. She didnt like preps and it is definitely mostly a prep thing. She had offers but no.</p><p></p><p>Bart was too shy to date in highbschool snd had social phobias about crowds. It was a struggle to get him to school each day. The thought of dancing in front of all his peers was terrifying to him. I kid you not.</p><p></p><p>Jumper, my most tyical child, was involved in every school function..</p><p>Student council, homecoming, prom, selling brats as a fundraiser etc.</p><p></p><p>Proms arent for everyone. I sort of agreed with Princess when I was in high school. I had lots of boyfriends, but no interest in school events. I didnt even go to high school graduation although I was under tons of presdure to go by family. I didnt go anyway and passed up my gifts. Didnt phase me. Nobody was going to make me go. I was not neurolically typical either, of course. So I get it.</p><p></p><p>Oh well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 686908, member: 1550"] Atypically nerological kids often shun dances. Sonic was asked one year and he only wrnt becsuse she was so aggressive about it and his best friend and he didnt want to hurt her feelings. You could see the torture on his face as he watched us in our car as he was.dragged in. Princess was rebellious and anti cheerleader and anti any rah rah school functions. She didnt like preps and it is definitely mostly a prep thing. She had offers but no. Bart was too shy to date in highbschool snd had social phobias about crowds. It was a struggle to get him to school each day. The thought of dancing in front of all his peers was terrifying to him. I kid you not. Jumper, my most tyical child, was involved in every school function.. Student council, homecoming, prom, selling brats as a fundraiser etc. Proms arent for everyone. I sort of agreed with Princess when I was in high school. I had lots of boyfriends, but no interest in school events. I didnt even go to high school graduation although I was under tons of presdure to go by family. I didnt go anyway and passed up my gifts. Didnt phase me. Nobody was going to make me go. I was not neurolically typical either, of course. So I get it. Oh well. [/QUOTE]
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