Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom dressed me as a dog one year and put a smudge of black paint on the tip of my nose.
Why not brown or white paint? All dogs matter!![]()
Anonymous wrote:My mom dressed me as a dog one year and put a smudge of black paint on the tip of my nose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not even once. I'm 40, grew up here in the DC area.
I went in drag to a Halloween party - I'm a cis hetero woman and dressed as a man. Halloween party was at a gay club and I went with my best friend and his then-boyfriend (now husband). We are all middle aged parents now so none of us have any idea if that's unacceptable these days.
My 3 year old wants to be a pirate this year.
This is highly offensive to the entire LGTBQ community.
You really should be ashamed of your behavior. If you don’t, please educate yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Not even once. I'm 40, grew up here in the DC area.
I went in drag to a Halloween party - I'm a cis hetero woman and dressed as a man. Halloween party was at a gay club and I went with my best friend and his then-boyfriend (now husband). We are all middle aged parents now so none of us have any idea if that's unacceptable these days.
My 3 year old wants to be a pirate this year.
Anonymous wrote:I have a rasta wig and wore a tie die.
No. I'm not worried about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone name a Halloween costume that is not offensive to some group somewhere? ? (I can’t).
I got a cardboard box and made a die/dice out of it one year. Another year, I was a baby. Another year, I was a hippie (tie die, groovy sunglasses, long hair parted in the middle) but my parents were actual hippies so I don't think it was offensive. Another year, I was a palm tree. There are infinite possibilities to non-offensive costumes.
Anonymous wrote:Going out on a limb, I assume the OP would not approve of the classic Pimp and Ho parties of the 90s. Good times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I once dressed up as a homeless person, but I said my costume was a "bum".
Isn't "hobo" a classic halloween costume?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I once dressed up as a homeless person, but I said my costume was a "bum".
I find that a million times more offensive than dressing up as a southern belle or sexy Indian since both are period costumes (native Americans don’t wear a sexy pochahontas dress).