Though no two groups are exactly alike, the rules tend to work the same way: The first girl to post a dress gets to wear it, and girls coming from other schools or younger grades are expected to defer to seniors. And no “Mean Girls” antics here: negative or unsupportive comments are generally frowned upon (at least online); enthusiastic comments (“I loveee it!”) and repeated clicks of the “like” button are encouraged.
The groups have become commonplace in recent years, specifically to avert the sort of crisis that has befallen Ms. Dong. In the age of “Who Wore It Better?” in Us magazine, there are few fashion faux pas more mortifying for a high school girl than showing up at the prom wearing the same dress as someone else (and maybe not wearing it as well).
We have a better way to get through prom season: don't get mad, get even.
Here's how.
We have a better way to get through prom season: don't get mad, get even.
Here's how.
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