Scary versus Non-Scary Halloween Costumes. Your thoughts.?

I see a lot of comments about how people aren’t wearing traditional scary costumes anymore. I’m curious about this because when I was a kid in the seventies, there were plenty of kids wearing both scary and non-scary costumes, everything from princesses to star wars to superheroes, etc. mixed in with classic halloween figures like vampires, werewolves, ghosts, and witches, etc.

So I’m a little confused about the "what ever happened to Halloween" buy Levitra Super Active+ online comments, unless you happened to have grown up in a previous decade when it might have been a standard, or in a place/country where people dressed exclusively in scary costumes. I understand that some people like to keep with the traditional idea of Halloween, where you are supposed to be blending in with the spooks. Just wondering where and when people grew up that unscary costumes were not common.

Please share your opinions about why you prefer scary or non-scary costumes or like both.

We always tell our kids that we are Halloween purists: the costumes have to be scary in some capacity. The thing is, almost every costume is scary to someone (I know I’d run screaming from a Paris Hilton costume–she gives me the creeps). Wild animals are scary (to other animals) and princesses might be frightening to the masses of people living under the threat of imperialistic rule. Our other requirement cialis soft tablets is that the costume include a warmness factor without covering the costume. Otherwise, buy cialis online what’s the point? My kids haven’t gone as ballerinas or anything else that’s going to be too cold.

But seriously, I like all costumes as long as they show thought and/or effort. I think it should all count. I also prefer costumes that don’t require 20 questions. If that means wearing a "Hello. My name is: " tag, so be it.

2 Responses to “Scary versus Non-Scary Halloween Costumes. Your thoughts.?”

  • cagedheat3:

    I think its best to have a mix. When you have all of one type there is no surprise. What could be more like Halloween than surprises! You have to mix it up..
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  • Allhallowsmum:

    We always tell our kids that we are Halloween purists: the costumes have to be scary in some capacity. The thing is, almost every costume is scary to someone (I know I’d run screaming from a Paris Hilton costume–she gives me the creeps). Wild animals are scary (to other animals) and princesses might be frightening to the masses of people living under the threat of imperialistic rule. Our other requirement is that the costume include a warmness factor without covering the costume. Otherwise, what’s the point? My kids haven’t gone as ballerinas or anything else that’s going to be too cold.

    But seriously, I like all costumes as long as they show thought and/or effort. I think it should all count. I also prefer costumes that don’t require 20 questions. If that means wearing a "Hello. My name is: " tag, so be it.
    References :

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