<p>Do any of you guys that go to prom have plans to go anywhere after?</p>
<p>People at my school generally go to places, whether it be to the beach or the city or other nice and potentially fun areas to enjoy themselves. </p>
<p>My friends want to go to Seaside Heights. Personally, I don't know what I'm doing. </p>
<p>kids usually just go up to the mountains around here to someones cabin to…do some stuff. the week after graduation is when everyone goes to the beach (our school always goes to OCMD for some reason. I would much prefer OCNJ, but nobody asked me haha).</p>
<p>Haha, prom is at a very upscale hotel for me this year, so I am sure some kids will take advantage of the facilities (btw, the majority of people at my school are wealthy, so they can afford to spare some bucks). I know kids will always go to each others’ houses, drink, and pass out on the floor. Others plan beach trips together, usually to Mexico or South Florida</p>
<p>Nah. The typical prom after-parties. Some sexual activity and recreational alcohol consumption, for those who choose to engage in that kind of behavior. Nothing special.</p>
<p>Most people I know go to parties where they get drunk, get high, hook up, or do some combination of the three and regret it in the morning. </p>
<p>This friend of mine, really acquaintance, latched on to me at the end of prom and yelled out to people we barely know trying to get invited to one of these parties, despite the fact that she’s a devout Christian who has never tasted a drop of alcohol, much less done any of the other things people do at those parties to which she so believed she needed to go. Desperation is so gross, especially when people know nothing about that which they so badly want.</p>
<p>Haha, Millan, that sounds hilarious! I just heard a story about a girl at my school was with a few other kids (pot heads) and she tried pot for the first time and started crying because she couldn’t handle it. I do pathetically chuckle every time I think of the story.</p>
<p>Our school’s prom is usually held in a swanky hotel (or somewhere close to a hotel) so most people just reserve rooms and engage in their “fun” (drugs, drinking, and sex) after the dance into the wee hours of the morning.</p>
<p>We had a “dinner dance” last year at the end of sophomore year…pretty much everyone went to the same after-party after it ended. Everyone, even those who didn’t usually drink, at least had a little bit of alcohol. It was kind of funny, actually…apparently, one guy had no idea where he was or who any of his friends were. I find it funny, but I know it’d be scary if I’d actually been there.</p>