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Who voted on this?- kitty Sat Oct 27, 2007 9:44 am
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Halloween is the one time of year women have an excuse to dress like sluts.
Why can't there be more occasions like this
There is a store on East Hastings in Vancouver....close to Save on Meats and near the old Woodwards site....It has any costume you could possibly want and Shoes and Boots to go with it!!!
I call it the Hooker/Stripper Wear Store!!! Check it out sometime, the prices are incredibly cheap!!!
Well that is a given...
There is a store on East Hastings in Vancouver....close to Save on Meats and near the old Woodwards site....It has any costume you could possibly want and Shoes and Boots to go with it!!!
I call it the Hooker/Stripper Wear Store!!! Check it out sometime, the prices are incredibly cheap!!!
And just exactly what were you doing in that part of town......
I think she was saving on meats.
Hmmmm saving on meats, old woodies and sex shops. You go girl
Well that is a given...
There is a store on East Hastings in Vancouver....close to Save on Meats and near the old Woodwards site....It has any costume you could possibly want and Shoes and Boots to go with it!!!
I call it the Hooker/Stripper Wear Store!!! Check it out sometime, the prices are incredibly cheap!!!
And just exactly what were you doing in that part of town......
Outreach worker in the DTES....not what your thinking
I think she was saving on meats.
That too
Halloween is the one time of year women have an excuse to dress like sluts.
or it's an excuse for men to dressup like women. Men's fantasies are simple, titties and tight skirt.
There was a discussion this morning on the radio. A man sent in an e-mail about his recent trip to the store with his 4 year old son to get a Halloween costume. The first one he chose was a ballerina. More than a little shocked, he said it wasn't in his size, and sent the boy back to choose another. This time the boy grabbed a princess dress... so they went home.
In all honesty people, what would you do if your young son wanted to dress in a girly costume for Halloween? Would you let him? Would you try to steer him toward something more "appropriate"? does the age of the boy make any difference? (in other words, would you react the same if the boy was 4 or 14?)
Wouldn't matter to me I don't think.
There was a discussion this morning on the radio. A man sent in an e-mail about his recent trip to the store with his 4 year old son to get a Halloween costume. The first one he chose was a ballerina. More than a little shocked, he said it wasn't in his size, and sent the boy back to choose another. This time the boy grabbed a princess dress... so they went home.
In all honesty people, what would you do if your young son wanted to dress in a girly costume for Halloween? Would you let him? Would you try to steer him toward something more "appropriate"? does the age of the boy make any difference? (in other words, would you react the same if the boy was 4 or 14?)
Hey he’s only 4 years old, but first I think I’d tell him that people are more afraid of, say Pirates as an example, and because of that they will give out more candy.
I might have suggested coming back later, or checking out some other costumes to be sure that's what he wanted, but I would have no problem with my son dressing up as a woman. He dressed as Daphne from the Scooby gang last year and if I may say so... he looked hawt.
Good on you! My mom was always trying to get me in those girly fairy costumes.
I might have suggested coming back later, or checking out some other costumes to be sure that's what he wanted, but I would have no problem with my son dressing up as a woman. He dressed as Daphne from the Scooby gang last year and if I may say so... he looked hawt.
Good on you! My mom was always trying to get me in those girly fairy costumes.
I might have suggested coming back later, or checking out some other costumes to be sure that's what he wanted, but I would have no problem with my son dressing up as a woman. He dressed as Daphne from the Scooby gang last year and if I may say so... he looked hawt.
Good on you! My mom was always trying to get me in those girly fairy costumes.
we used to go as fishemen all the time cause it was usually raining... or snowing..