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I didn't go, I didn't see the point in it. People always ask if I regret not going: not even a little bit. I don't like dancing and thought the entire idea of it dumb to begin with. Also, I'd rather not go broke over one night like that. I did have a few friends go and they said they had fun, good for them. It's just not my thing.
I don't blame you. I didn't not enjoy the ones I went to (one for my best friends, one for their friends, one that was mine, and one technical prom attendance in the new area I'm in), but I wouldn't have missed them if I didn't go. I even virtually got kicked out of my own because I didn't have a prom date and went with my brother, and I guess that rubbed people the wrong way. It's just one of those "I did it to say I did it" things.