coolshannie
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I know this is probably not the best place to post this but I was hoping some wisdom of parents and adults could help me here. Well next weekend is homecoming, ( not this coming weekend ). I am a senior and had never been compelled to go but this year I really didn't want to miss out on anything. So I got asked and decided to go. The girls in my group, myself included, weren't supposed to be told what we were doing that night as too activities i suppose, well one girl found out that we are going to Fright Dome... I don't know if many of you know what it is but it is basically this amusement park dressed up for halloween, its incredibly scary. Not one girl in my group wants to do this. I personally get sick on roller coasters for one, can't stand scary things and will start crying on the dot I just can't tolerate things that are truly scary and neither can many of the girls in my group. None of us want to go to this, I mean not just for the fact that we don't find that to be something that we think we wouldn't be crying when we came out of but also thinking that we are spending money for dresses, to get our hair done ect. ect. and then we are going to a 'haunted' amusement park.
The thing is none of us know how to go about this to where we wont sound rude if we told them we heard we were going to fright dome and really don't want to do that. I mean are we ( girls ) in the wrong here? I for one have nightmares for weeks whenever i see something remotely frightening, to compare this the movie Tower of Terror was scary to me. 
The thing is none of us know how to go about this to where we wont sound rude if we told them we heard we were going to fright dome and really don't want to do that. I mean are we ( girls ) in the wrong here? I for one have nightmares for weeks whenever i see something remotely frightening, to compare this the movie Tower of Terror was scary to me. 

And it isn't as if these are completely ignorant guys, they are very bright and so we assumed they would plan something nice... not something a few people might do on a saturday night.