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Should I risk being called "disloyal" when I break from tradition?

Name: Barbella | Date: February 10, 2008, 2:58 am
Some of my friends treat the prospect of prom night like it's a trip to Disneyland. Instead of acting sophisticated at their age, they just create "spin" like they're riding in "the teacups" and showing a general lack of maturity at most other school parties that I attend. For instance, one time I learned that some of them pitched in to send a dozen red roses to a really nerdy girl; but, not without first having the audacity to sign the enclosed card under a pseudonym--using the name of the guy voted best-looking senior in our class. I'm considering asking this girl if she'd like to double-date at prom and I'll hire a really sexy personal escort to act as her "arm charm." I'm just wondering if my plan would work--to give her an edge up on going to prom?
Replies Pages 1Name: Tessa | Date: February 17, 2008, 10:51 pmStanding up to your audacious, so-called friends takes courage. U go-girl!
Name: nesha | Date: April 5, 2008, 12:01 pmgo ahead i just wouldnt hire anyone it could backfire and the girl could take it as an insult
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