• Should teens be allowed to trick-or-treat?
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13 is fine. I cut it off at grade 8. Once you are in high school you shouldn't trick or treat anymore
I've been banned from it since I was 12 because my stepdad said I was "too old" tried again this year, though. "YOU'RE 16 YEARS OLD. Why you ask such a stupid question is beyond me." :downs:
[QUOTE=Violetta;25750162]It's just weird having a teen/adult knock on your door and ask you for candy.[/QUOTE] You realize you can tell them to leave, right? Why the fuck would anyone advocate for a law that says adults cannot ask people for something that isn't even an illegal substance? Isn't that rather fascist?
why is it weird to dress up and ask people for candy i see nothing weird about that
Literally about 10 minutes ago my house got egged. No reason :smith: For that I say no, I hate my generation with a fiery passion so take away everything >:l
[QUOTE=Violetta;25750162]It's just weird having a teen/adult knock on your door and ask you for candy.[/QUOTE] I've had people between the ages of 20-25 knock on my door during halloween. I don't see how anyone could find it unusual. They come up with some of the best costumes, and the younger kids seem to love it.
"Trick or Treat!" "No you are too old get the fuck out*slam door*" "God damn it feels good to deal out justice."
[QUOTE=Revanold;25752148]Literally about 10 minutes ago my house got egged. No reason :smith: For that I say no, I hate my generation with a fiery passion so take away everything >:l[/QUOTE] That would still happen regardless if this passed or not, seeing how that's not even related to trick-or-treating.
I doubt you could make it illegal, but I hate teenage trick or treaters, they're usually nob heads.
Everyone who doesn't dress up for Halloween at my school is ostracized.
woop, we're so free we even have restrictions on holidays
[QUOTE=I Broke The Sun!;25752255]That would still happen regardless if this passed or not, seeing how that's not even related to trick-or-treating.[/QUOTE] That's mischief night. [editline]30th October 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=carcarcargo;25752494]I doubt you could make it illegal, but I hate teenage trick or treaters, they're usually nob heads.[/QUOTE] Most are unimaginative...I'm being a Wolverine....I was going to be a Conscript from RA3 but I couldn't find the red coat, pants and black gloves in time.
I see no problem with it. It seems more absurd to let small children wander around a neighbourhood, talking to strangers in exchange for candy.
There aint a freaking law for this. Even if you're 90 yer old gramps you can go for a trick or treat.
I think it's stupid to go trick or treating when you're older than 13, but it shouldn't be illegal. Nothing wrong with dressing up, but going around actually trick or treating is a child thing.
I just trick or treated without a costume. I got candy, ate it and littered. I was with friends so.
Trick or Treating is fun plus free candy is free candy.
I'm 18 and probably going trick-or-treating for my cousin, and giving the candy to him. Poor little dude's got the flu.
I don't even give candy out to teenagers that come to my door. I just shut it by then and eat the leftovers the kids didn't take. Then suffer from a sugar hangover the next day.
[quote]"He wants to be a gangster, wants to carry a mask and a gun, and told him he probably won't be able to do that." [/quote] :frog:
op can go fuck himself, I'm trick or treating until I'm dead
X Factor's on tonight so no-one will be trick-or-treating anyway.
[QUOTE=Archy;25752517]woop, we're so free we even have restrictions on holidays[/QUOTE] Land of the free :patriot:
Breach of freedom.
You're never too old.
I want to go trick or treating this year, but I have no one to go with annd I don't want to go alone :frown:
If anyone want to fuck shit up they can do that any other day, without dressing up. What is the fucking issue here? I don't go trick or treating, but if teens want to, then I see no reason not to let them.
I've never been trick or treating. Always lived in the middle of nowhere and my parent say "It's and American thing".
I only go cause of my girlfriend, it's her favorite holiday. I hate doing it personally. Got bored of it years ago.
I believe they should be allowed to. I see it as a compromise; you give the teens candy, and they won't become the generic movie asshole who waits in the bushes and then pops out, stealing the child's bag of treats, and running off with it. Or being a vandalizing bastard. I have two younger sisters, so there's still a few years of the excuse "I'm their chaperon; candy plz?".
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