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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 44773" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Karen</p><p></p><p>Do you still have the receipts?? If your daughter doesn't go all of that expensive stuff would be going back to the retailers if it were me. You're right, the cost is outragious.</p><p></p><p>Which is why if my girls wanted to go they had to foot the bill. easy child worked and paid the expense of 2 proms. She held onto her dresses. N started going to proms in her freshman year. She had no job, but the same rule applied. I hadn't paid for easy child's and I wasn't footing the bill for hers. So N borrowed a beautiful dress from a girl at school who had bought TWO because she couldn't decide which one she wanted! easy child had dress shoes she could borrow and she had her hair done at home. The next yr she borrowed one of easy child's dresses. And last yr she was big pregnant. lol This year she wasn't interested at all. (thank God)</p><p></p><p>At Aubrey's birthday party the family of b/f was discussing the finances of b/f's brothers upcoming wedding. Now b/f's brother is a stock broker, his bride to be is a stock broker. But the families are paying the bills for an extravagant wedding. :smile: I started laughing and told N not to get any ideas. My philosophy is if you can't afford to pay for your own wedding, you have no business getting married. :rofl:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 44773, member: 84"] Karen Do you still have the receipts?? If your daughter doesn't go all of that expensive stuff would be going back to the retailers if it were me. You're right, the cost is outragious. Which is why if my girls wanted to go they had to foot the bill. easy child worked and paid the expense of 2 proms. She held onto her dresses. N started going to proms in her freshman year. She had no job, but the same rule applied. I hadn't paid for easy child's and I wasn't footing the bill for hers. So N borrowed a beautiful dress from a girl at school who had bought TWO because she couldn't decide which one she wanted! easy child had dress shoes she could borrow and she had her hair done at home. The next yr she borrowed one of easy child's dresses. And last yr she was big pregnant. lol This year she wasn't interested at all. (thank God) At Aubrey's birthday party the family of b/f was discussing the finances of b/f's brothers upcoming wedding. Now b/f's brother is a stock broker, his bride to be is a stock broker. But the families are paying the bills for an extravagant wedding. [img]:smile:[/img] I started laughing and told N not to get any ideas. My philosophy is if you can't afford to pay for your own wedding, you have no business getting married. [img]:rofl:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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