Dressing up

Oct 28, 2011 08:56

What are your thoughts on the idea that 'Halloween is the one night where girls can dress slutty and get away with it'?

halloween, costumes

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inever October 28 2011, 16:14:05 UTC
SLUT

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koopaqueen November 3 2011, 00:39:33 UTC
HAHAHAHAHA! I literally LOL-ed at this.

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catpaws October 28 2011, 16:06:02 UTC
I think that girls can dress "slutty" whenever they want to and that's no one's business.

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wood_elf October 28 2011, 16:23:56 UTC
Yep, this. Here's to wearing whatever you feel like on any night of the year.

I for one am being an icky and unsexy zombie this time, so it's also a night where dressing 'slutty' or whatnot isn't obligatory.

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tabular_rasa October 28 2011, 16:52:43 UTC
I for one am being an icky and unsexy zombie this time, so it's also a night where dressing 'slutty' or whatnot isn't obligatory.
Also yes. I don't think I've ever dressed "slutty" for Halloween. But it doesn't bother me that others do, on Oct 31 or any other night.

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tabular_rasa October 28 2011, 16:51:41 UTC
Yes.

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musicallover826 October 28 2011, 17:40:05 UTC
I second the frst poster' s "Only if you are going to Rockey Horror" comment

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smittenlotus October 28 2011, 19:31:15 UTC
I don't mind if a costume is revealing. It's still a better costume than people who show up at your door in normal clothes with some vampire teeth and say they're Edward from Twilight. (No, that is not a costume. Go home and try again.)

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tabular_rasa October 28 2011, 20:35:12 UTC
Ooh, the no-costume thing pisses me off, too. Candy on Halloween is my gift, not your entitlement-- put a little effort into earning it, for goodness sake!

Though I tend to think of the slutty costume demographic being different from the trick-or-treat demographic, lol.

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laura_seabrook October 28 2011, 21:33:16 UTC
???

Halloween is not that big a thing here. Yes, all the cheap import shops and supermarkets sell crap for it, but only once did I have anyone knock at my door and ask for trick and treat. So who actually uses the costumes and lollies and where, because they certainly don't go up and down the street here like what we see in American films and TV shows.

So that being the case, NO, it isn't, not over here anyway.

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