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"Semi Formal" Teen Boy ??
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 130884" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>DDD, the other boy doesn't have to be a "friend," just someone he knows that has also been invited.</p><p> </p><p>Actually, I've watched many of the Sweet 16 shows on MTV and really didn't find them all that vulgar. The kids were usually shown as all-out brats and some of the dresses for the girls were very inappropriate and, obviously, the gifts and extravagance of the parties were over the top, but they do give a good idea of what kids will wear at the parties. </p><p> </p><p>Strangely, I'd worry about him being overdressed than under. It is hard to disguise suit pants as dress slacks; the material, cut is just different enough to be able to tell the difference, so, just taking off the jacket doesn't change the formality of the pants. </p><p> </p><p>There are times that being on the autistic spectrum has advantages -- he probably won't notice if his clothing is correct and would probably miss most (if not all) of the comments made if he was inappropriate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 130884, member: 3626"] DDD, the other boy doesn't have to be a "friend," just someone he knows that has also been invited. Actually, I've watched many of the Sweet 16 shows on MTV and really didn't find them all that vulgar. The kids were usually shown as all-out brats and some of the dresses for the girls were very inappropriate and, obviously, the gifts and extravagance of the parties were over the top, but they do give a good idea of what kids will wear at the parties. Strangely, I'd worry about him being overdressed than under. It is hard to disguise suit pants as dress slacks; the material, cut is just different enough to be able to tell the difference, so, just taking off the jacket doesn't change the formality of the pants. There are times that being on the autistic spectrum has advantages -- he probably won't notice if his clothing is correct and would probably miss most (if not all) of the comments made if he was inappropriate. [/QUOTE]
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