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re: Why the poor stay poor, Prom Episode
Posted on 4/2/15 at 1:14 am to Sentrius
Posted on 4/2/15 at 1:14 am to Sentrius
My dress was in the $300-$400 range... but it was a beaded cocktail-length dress that I wore a couple times for nicer events in the following years.
I also had a part time job so I paid for half of it and my parents matched the other half.
Dinner at Antoines (my Dad gave me money to pay for some of it so my date didn't have to). No limo. Fantastic party after.
<$500 including pictures.
I also had a part time job so I paid for half of it and my parents matched the other half.
Dinner at Antoines (my Dad gave me money to pay for some of it so my date didn't have to). No limo. Fantastic party after.
<$500 including pictures.
Posted on 4/2/15 at 3:26 am to yurintroubl
I didn't spend much, but I'm cheap as hell, and parents paid for it(I'm even cheaper when other people buy me stuff).
Guys can get away with spending very little. I hung out with snobby counts and they get their hair done in some ridiculous shape, nails, tans, dresses, shoes, jewelry, and makeup done professionally. I could see how girls could dish out over a grand for it.
Guys can get away with spending very little. I hung out with snobby counts and they get their hair done in some ridiculous shape, nails, tans, dresses, shoes, jewelry, and makeup done professionally. I could see how girls could dish out over a grand for it.
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