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Benzgirl 10-25-2007 06:56 PM

jeeeeeeeeez. All this formal talk and I want to crawl into my jeans.

All of my cousins and I were asked to be debs and we all declined. It just lost popularity by the time we came of age. There still are two of them held in my city, but very few girls come out any more.

sageofages 10-25-2007 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Benzgirl (Post 1541867)
All of my cousins and I were asked to be debs and we all declined. It just lost popularity by the time we came of age. There still are two of them held in my city, but very few girls come out any more.

In light of the recently passed "National Coming Out Day"....the phrase "come out" just brought different images in my mind... :)

Benzgirl 10-25-2007 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by sageofages (Post 1541884)
In light of the recently passed "National Coming Out Day"....the phrase "come out" just brought different images in my mind... :)

he he he he

I remember how the announcements would read: "Miss Tiffany Holcomb Whitney VanMarkunshtein" escorted by Prince Wolfgang Diefendorf Matterhorn, was presented to society at the 150th Annual Armory Ball last Saturday. During her Coming Out, she wore a floor-length gown in a rainbow of colors... (a little artistic license is allowed)

Well, when I look at old year books from my father's college days, I see terminology that would be taken differently today too. Isn't it fun! I now look at the Gay 90s with a completely different perspective

AlphaFrog 10-26-2007 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by IheartAphi (Post 583482)
Yeah that is what I figured, I just have a gorgeous tea length that I am dying to wear. HOWEVER, this means I get a new dress.

Its one of my family's best friends daughters. I have grown up with her. She is at Penn State, but a deb in Gastonia.

I know that this is a 4 year old post...but I didn't realize that anyone in Gastonia would even know what a deb was, let alone have one.:p

SydneyK 10-26-2007 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Cardinal026 (Post 1541847)
My boyfriend said its White Tie. Google searches tells me to wear a floor length gown and gloves. Should the gloves be to the elbow? Above? I'm assuming that since I'm not a deb, wearing white is out of the question. What about other colors? If I were to wear a black gown, could I wear black gloves? Or should they be white?

Since some of these questions weren't answered, I thought I'd offer my opinion. (I was unfortunately a deb. Pretty irritating experience through and through, but when your mom insists, sometimes it's just easier to go along with the charade than put up a fight.)

Yes, the gloves should be to the elbow. If you're wearing black, your gloves can (and some would argue that they should) be black. Definitely don't wear a white dress; I'd go so far as to recommend not wearing a pastel or light-colored dress. If your dress is any color other than black, white gloves are appropriate.

MysticCat 10-26-2007 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 1542047)
I know that this is a 4 year old post...but I didn't realize that anyone in Gastonia would even know what a deb was, let alone have one.:p

You'd be surprised -- I would think that there would be girls from Gastonia in the Charlotte Guild Debutnate Club's Ball. And there used to be (and for all I know, may still be) a deb ball in Shelby for girls from all around that area. Plus, there often/usually are at least a few Gastonia girls presented at the Terpsichorean Club's NC Debutante Ball in Raleigh (the deb ball in NC).

Cardinal026 10-26-2007 04:02 PM

Thanks SydneyK! You were a huge help :)

SydneyK 10-27-2007 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Cardinal026 (Post 1542221)
Thanks SydneyK! You were a huge help :)

You're welcome. :D

I feel the need to add this disclaimer. All deb circles follow similar guidelines. However, there are often small differences between what one circle finds acceptable and what another doesn't. You should probably ask your friend (the post-deb who invited you) whether these suggestions fit within that particular group's guidelines. What might seem like a small difference could be more important than it should be (like, this group might think everyone's gloves should be above the elbow; in my deb circle, only the debs coming out wore gloves above the elbow). Of course, it will ultimately matter only if you plan to continue to socialize with this group. If you won't see any of them again, who cares if Betsy Sue thinks your gloves were, gasp :eek:, two inches too short?

Have fun! Be sure to tell us about it!

OOhsoflyDELTA#9 10-27-2007 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1542103)
You'd be surprised -- I would think that there would be girls from Gastonia in the Charlotte Guild Debutnate Club's Ball. And there used to be (and for all I know, may still be) a deb ball in Shelby for girls from all around that area. Plus, there often/usually are at least a few Gastonia girls presented at the Terpsichorean Club's NC Debutante Ball in Raleigh (the deb ball in NC).

I work in social services in Gaston, Lincoln, and Cleveland counties and those girls must be few and far between....what I deal with everyday does not make a deb...:eek:

MysticCat 10-29-2007 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by OOhsoflyDELTA#9 (Post 1542358)
I work in social services in Gaston, Lincoln, and Cleveland counties and those girls must be few and far between....what I deal with everyday does not make a deb...:eek:

I could say "well duh"! :D

I'm not saying there are lots of them, but they are there.


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