kd7sov: (crit fail)
A sufficiently desperate amalgamated waffle sorter ([personal profile] kd7sov) wrote2010-10-04 08:34 am

I just don't get it.

Okay, so. My sister, this past spring, decided to attend high-school prom. Not something I'd likely do, but not something with which I have any particular problem. In the process of preparing, she went out and got a dress. Again, not something I'd do, but not something to which I object to.

This fall, she decides she wants to attend the Homecoming dance. Which makes me feel like she's a bit over-danced, but what's a guy to do? Anyway, she is apparently of the opinion that she needs a brand-new, separate dress for that.

What? Okay, a suit is a suit. I'd be equally willing to wear my suit to church, to work, to court, to the White House... And a dress is pretty much equivalent to a suit, right? So, therefore, a dress is a dress. I mean, unless you get down to sundresses and that sort of thing. So if you've already got a dress, what exactly is the problem with reusing it?
ceitfianna: (feathered face)

[personal profile] ceitfianna 2010-10-04 03:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Sadly dresses really aren't equivalent to suits. A guy can wear the same suit multiple times and not cause any comment, but a woman will get one is she wears the same dress especially to dances.

There's a status thing and culture thing going on in high school around being able to wear different dresses to dances. They can be found quite cheaply, but picking out a dress for each dance is a part of going to the dances.

Its annoying and it'd be nice if we could get away with wearing the same dress over again, but in high school, its tricky.

[identity profile] kippurbird.livejournal.com 2010-10-04 06:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I have wondered this my entire life. Even when it was explained to me, I still didn't get it.