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How old do you think is too old to dress up for halloween?

i don't get it! loads of people say that once you hit a certain age, you shouldn't dress up for halloween! It makes me mad! i mean come on! halloween was made to have fun.

What age do you think is too old to dress up for halloween?
How old do you think is too old to dress up for halloween?
 MidNightX_X posted 2 months ago
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patient4479 said:
You're NEVER too old to dress up. OR trick-or-treat, for that matter. I know someone who is in her late 30's and SHE stil trick-or-treats!!
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posted 1 month ago 
sapherequeen said:
Well...maybe if you're in your late teens (eighteen and up) that would be a little bit old for Trick'r'Treating, but as for the holiday itself, NO ONE is too old to enjoy Halloween ^_^
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Well...maybe if you're in your late teens (eighteen and up) that would be a little bit old for Trick'r'Treating, but as for the holiday itself, NO ONE is too old to enjoy Halloween ^_^
posted 1 month ago 
l1tl3gurl said:
I don't think you can ever get too old to dress up in a silly costume. Going trick-or-treating however should be left to the 12 and under kids. For as long as I can get up and put makeup on I will be dressing up for holloween, cause one night of sillyness is worth it.
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posted 2 months ago 
PiiXiiE said:
i agree that you are NEVER too old to dress up! people at work dressed up today (since we don't work Friday), and i think the average age of the people dressed up was in their late 30s to early 40s (i'm 23).
i just think trick or treating should be limited to the school-aged children. :)
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i agree that you are [u]NEVER[/u] too old to dress up!  people at work dressed up today (since we don't work Friday), and i think the average age of the people dressed up was in their late 30s to early 40s (i'm 23).
i just think trick or treating should be limited to the school-aged children.  :)
posted 1 month ago 
sheepprncss3 said:
I think you are never too old to dress up for Halloween!! It is a great tradition that's a lot of fun! What is the harm of keeping the age old tradition of dressing as strange, mystical, and scary creatures? And, hey why not dress as a more comical or idol way? It's tuns of fun and is harmless-and everyone could use that in their lives. So, everyone, feel free to dress up for Halloween! --- Trick of treating on the other hand...let the little kids have the candy and buy your own lol
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posted 1 month ago 
kenin_utonium said:
13 for trick or treeting and 32 for halloween partys with your best buds friends and girls that are your friend and then you can dress up in a xustoom if you want to give out candy when your a aduilt then when your 68 try to stay out of halloween and give out candy to young kids so acshunly never
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posted 1 month ago 
Mephadowfangirl said:
You're never too old. When I trick or treat, I see 70 year old people dressing in costumes and handing out candy. My parents also attend adult Halloween parties and dress up then. You're never too old.
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posted 1 month ago 
Faith-Rulz said:
No. You are never too old to dress up and enjoy yourself, im only 21 and i still love it! Even though my mum doesnt believe in nor like Halloween she respects that i still love to celebrate it cuz its all about just hanging out with your friends and having a good time!!
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posted 1 month ago 
XOsmileyariXO said:
i really dont think it matters how old u are. just if u have fun or not!! halloween is not about age.. so its not something to worry about!! i mean, take it from my bro... hes 20 and hes still dressing up!! so just have fun :))
(CANDY.....YAY!!!!!!!!)
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posted 1 month ago 
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