Being constantly chosen last for phys-ed teams (on one occasion both teams insisted that the other take me!) taught me how to handle humiliation: Hate schools forever!
If you are going to join the working world of today after you graduate, then that’s a good lesson. No room for pride getting in the way at a job interview. They want smart and eager, but not stuck-up or self-indulging.
My old high school held dances a couple of times each year, at night. No mandatory attendance whatsowhoever. More like, if you didn’t go, everyone at school would ask you why not, next school day.
I went to a junior high school dance with a friend (female). A group of kids publicly humiliated me (long story short, they implied that I was a hooker), and my “friend” told me to find another way home. I swore that I would never go to another school dance unless a guy asked me. That said, I never went to another school dance.
When I was in high school, we had dances after every home football game. They weren’t mandatory, but it was a good way to blow off steam after a loss, or even a win. They were held in the cafeteria and we’d all take off our coats and dance until midnight. Nobody had to go with someone, but plenty of us met up with friends in the band, cheer squad, or football team. I always went with a bunch of my friends and we’d dance right in front of the big speakers. Those were some of the best times.
I was never much of a dancer. When I was invited to a dance, we would slow-dance once or twice, but sit out the rest of it. Needless to say, I wasn’t much of a date in those days.
My senior prom was canceled due to lack of interest. I know, classy school! My senior class was probably the biggest bunch of losers that school had ever seen.
Templo S.U.D. almost 6 years ago
I didn’t go to any my high school dances; didn’t know with whom to go.
howtheduck almost 6 years ago
School dances are a school function with mandatory attendance? That was never the case in my schools growing up.
Robert4170 almost 6 years ago
I went to a dance, but didn’t dance.
Baarorso almost 6 years ago
If you don’t have anyone special to go with, then what’s the point in going anyway? That’s my philosophy.
Johnny Q Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Being constantly chosen last for phys-ed teams (on one occasion both teams insisted that the other take me!) taught me how to handle humiliation: Hate schools forever!
Enter.Name.Here almost 6 years ago
If you are going to join the working world of today after you graduate, then that’s a good lesson. No room for pride getting in the way at a job interview. They want smart and eager, but not stuck-up or self-indulging.
M2MM almost 6 years ago
My old high school held dances a couple of times each year, at night. No mandatory attendance whatsowhoever. More like, if you didn’t go, everyone at school would ask you why not, next school day.
PammWhittaker almost 6 years ago
I remember going to one or two in junior high, and one in high school. Usually with friends, didn’t really have a boyfriend
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Mandatory school dance. Harsh! What is this, Hogwarts?
Joe Cooker Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Whenever someone tells me I HAVE to do something, I make it a point not to.
jpayne4040 almost 6 years ago
I remember going to my middle school dance and dancing on my own with both of my left feet—-and not caring who saw!
Wren Fahel almost 6 years ago
I went to a junior high school dance with a friend (female). A group of kids publicly humiliated me (long story short, they implied that I was a hooker), and my “friend” told me to find another way home. I swore that I would never go to another school dance unless a guy asked me. That said, I never went to another school dance.
myrendal almost 6 years ago
When I was in high school, we had dances after every home football game. They weren’t mandatory, but it was a good way to blow off steam after a loss, or even a win. They were held in the cafeteria and we’d all take off our coats and dance until midnight. Nobody had to go with someone, but plenty of us met up with friends in the band, cheer squad, or football team. I always went with a bunch of my friends and we’d dance right in front of the big speakers. Those were some of the best times.
ajakimber425 almost 6 years ago
Exactly!!!
betseytacy almost 6 years ago
Lynn Johnston is from Canada. maybe it’s mandatory up there???
rlaker22j almost 6 years ago
Always dance like nobody was watching have a ball life’s a cabaret enjoy the fun
mourdac Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Don’t forget learning about rejection also.
Jan C almost 6 years ago
I was never much of a dancer. When I was invited to a dance, we would slow-dance once or twice, but sit out the rest of it. Needless to say, I wasn’t much of a date in those days.
pchemcat almost 6 years ago
My senior prom was canceled due to lack of interest. I know, classy school! My senior class was probably the biggest bunch of losers that school had ever seen.
Aladar30 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I’m really happy that there are other ways in Europe to embarrass young people.
asrialfeeple almost 6 years ago
How very true.