Monday, October 28, 2013

Is this Halloween or a club?

Halloween is right around the corner, and many people are still shopping for costumes. As we, all know there are thousands and thousands of costumes to choose from you don't even have to buy one sometimes the homemade ones are the best. However, has anyone noticed how costumes especially for young girls are getting skimpier every year? Skirts and dresses are shorter and shorter. Why, especially if it's a costume for younger girls? I understand its Halloween and it is the one time of year anyone can dress up as anything and not be "judged" so to say, but there’s a fine line between a costume and an outfit that belongs in a strippers closet.  If you are a mature older woman than fine wear the short skirt and tight dress, but what business does a young girl have wearing something so provocative? But we can’t judge the girls just for wearing the skip costumes can we? Because who buys them? The parents. And if the parents did not want their daughters giving the wrong impression then they would not buy them right? Right. There is a lot of creepy people of in the world that prey on young girls as it is and now when they’re wearing clothes that says “Look at me, look at me” well that’s the wrong type of attention especially for young girls. I know kids want to grow up fast and want to be able to make their own decisions and want to wear what they please but parents you’re in charge. There is nothing wrong with being your age theres is nothing wrong with dressing up as a princess, or vampire, or a zombie. But when kids dress up as "sexy witch" or a "playboy bunny" and they are not even old enough to stay out past ten then there's a problem. Don’t let your children talk you into buying them and letting them wear skimpy costumes. There is a fine line between age appropriate and “what the hell are their parents thinking?” Halloween is about having fun and enjoying the holiday, but age appropriate would be nice, especially if you're not old enouh to vote. 


                   Isamar 


              

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