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Prom: Girls, Is worth it?

One of the most important events in high school is prom, the tradition to go and have fun with your friends. It’s a special day for senior students, especially girls. It’s a celebration to say bye to high school. Some of the student’s parents get scared of that day but we all know the everything depends of you. That’s why prom is not a terrible tradition. On the contrary prom has many good things. You get to dress up and look like a princess, it’s an important tradition for students and also students deserve a party for their hard work.

The first reason that going to prom is going to be worth it is because you can have the chance to get dressed up for fun and look like a princess. If you are a women, it’s a really chance to dress up and be a princess it’s something different, you can look however you want. It’s your big chance to show up to your friends how beautiful you look with an elegant dress. Also it’s an excuse to buy a new dress, handbag and makeup. Think about the moment when you look in the mirror before you leave and see how all that you one time dreamed and that finally you made it. Maybe you dreamed go to prom with your friends and eat food and dance. It’s exciting when you get ready, meet your group and dance with them.

The second reason that going to prom is going to be worth it is because prom is the most anticipated traditions in the United States. Prom is a positive teen tradition. It’s a celebration of becoming an adult. It’s an opportunity to for senior to celebrate completing high school with their friends. Prom recognizes the fact that a new group of seniors have made it through high school taking place at the end of the year and it’s the moment with their friends to look back on the last four years of their life. This tradition may have its ups and downs for students who attend, but overall it is a great thing and a great high school experience. “An 18 year old prom goer about to fly the coop may bristle at being told what to do. But teens still need limits, so parents should feel free to set some rules”, Said Robyn Mehlenbeck, clinical associate professor of psychiatry and human behavior at Brown University Medical School. “The key is to make it a conversation, to welcome suggestions and convey trust that your teen is as interested in making it a safe, responsible night as you are”.

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