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Why wouldn't they want to know, it's not like it falls into the adult category of costumes...in fact no skin will be showing at all. ;)lady ulrike wrote:I'm not sure you want to know.
The only problem with my costume is the preconceived notions a handful of people have about the type of costume it is. :mad:
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And that's exactly why I said, I'm not sure they want to know.Lasolimu wrote: The only problem with my costume is the preconceived notions a handful of people have about the type of costume it is. :mad:
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I don't think it will be much of a problem around here, having any sense completely destroys those notions in most people. I think it's safe to say that most of the people here have at least a little bit of sense. Of course, it's also not likely to be a problem if I don't use that term, most people won't make the connection for some reason.lady ulrike wrote:And that's exactly why I said, I'm not sure they want to know.
I won't say that this stuff doesn't happen, just that it isn't as major as just about every TV show(CSI/1000 Ways to Die) make it out to be.
As for the question, it's a wolf/dragon man costume.
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..NOT the man/bear/pig?Lasolimu wrote:I don't think it will be much of a problem around here, having any sense completely destroys those notions in most people. I think it's safe to say that most of the people here have at least a little bit of sense. Of course, it's also not likely to be a problem if I don't use that term, most people won't make the connection for some reason.
I won't say that this stuff doesn't happen, just that it isn't as major as just about every TV show(CSI/1000 Ways to Die) make it out to be.
As for the question, it's a wolf/dragon man costume.

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Sorry, I just don't think it's possible to fit that many halves into a single costume.GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:..NOT the man/bear/pig?![]()
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..they did it on south park!Lasolimu wrote:Sorry, I just don't think it's possible to fit that many halves into a single costume.
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Unfortunately, this is real life and not a cartoon made with construction paper cut-outs.GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:..they did it on south park!
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Interesting discussion. I know I'm always getting complaints at Halloween about my short skirts.
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Not only are all the teen/women costumes super slutty the sizes in the kids costumes run so small that some girls are into the adult sizes by fourth grade. We had a bunch a trick or treaters that looked like child prostitutes. I always make my kids costumes or used stuff from Goodwill. This year my son did talk me into a purchased Luigi costume. I could make it, but I'm costuming two or three shows for the local children's theater and the haunted house that my daughter's high school does and I'm burnt out!
Goodwill/Salvation Army are great places for princess costumes.
In a kind of related topic, one of the high school girls working the haunted house at the high school had her breast grabbed hard enough to leave bruises. The man took off before security could find him. What the hell is wrong with people.
Goodwill/Salvation Army are great places for princess costumes.
In a kind of related topic, one of the high school girls working the haunted house at the high school had her breast grabbed hard enough to leave bruises. The man took off before security could find him. What the hell is wrong with people.