Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In college we dressed up as cowboys and Indians for a Greek mixer. Also pilgrims and Indians another year.
We had theme parties often, not sure these would count as offensive:
Barbie and Ken
Nerds revenge
Stepford wives and business men
Great Gatsby
For what it’s worth I’m now 35.
I'm 38 and all of our Greek parties with themes always ended in "and hoes" did yours?
GI Joes & Army Hoes
Golf Pros & Tennis Hoes
Banker Bros & Stepford Hoes
CEOs & Secretary Hoes
Ken Bros & Barbie Hoes
Service Pros & Stay at Home Hoes
I hope to god none of my kids ever go Greek.
Hahaha yes!!! You remembered them much better than I did but I nodded my head the whole way down the list.
Anonymous wrote:Friends of mine dressed as a priest (him) and a boy (her).
Anonymous wrote:Couple years ago when my toddler fell in love with a dog costume, I put a leash on her and dressed in my pjs and bathrobe. I'm pretty sure that's offensive to DCUM in all kinds of ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went as static cling for years because it was easy. Also, a black eyed pea. Not offensive.
Black eyed pea was likely offensive as a form of cultural appropriation.
You need to educate yourself.
I’m AA. Black eyed peas are eaten all over the world. I’ve had them in Indian dishes. There are many AA that don’t feel a cultural affinity to them because they are communities without a link to the South.
Anonymous wrote:Yep. Aa woman here. Dressed as a Klansman to be passive aggressive to my neighbor, who was a klansman and was harassing us. He got the point.
Anonymous wrote:I went as Stevie Nicks one year but a lot of people thought I was a gypsy. Does that count?
Anonymous wrote:I dressed as Princess Jasmine as a kid and I'm not Arab....?