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shimmeringrose · 46-50, F
Just volunteer to take a kid in your family to go out trick or treating.

carsonfry · 22-25, M
Yes you can, just go to Walmart and buy a candy bag for $9. Trick or Treating done.
SW-User
I am 48 and I feel like that every year.
SimplyTracie · 26-30, F
You should absolutely go trick or treating. Here kids of all ages stop by and say hello. One guy just walked up and made himself a plate of food. OMG it was hilarious.
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SimplyTracie · 26-30, F
@paper I’ll keep that in mind. 😊
SimplyTracie · 26-30, F
@paper How about this?

This was about 6’ tall
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As long as you're with children, you can act like you're just being their guardian.
Shayla · F
Build a door frame with a door in it. Dress like an old granny. Place a sign on the door saying please knock. Take this set up door to door with your own bowl of candy. When the people at the house you knocked on knock on your door open it and gush about the adorable trick or treaters. Give them some candy and move on to the next house.
This might take a couple of friends to pull off, but you can reverse trick or treat and supply both the trick and the treat.
When I was about 12-13 or so 18 - 19 year old girls came to the door dressed .......ua. well needless to say I just gave them candy looked down and closed the door glad that it was over. I never seen a girl like that in person, let alone give candy and have to deal with them.
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@paper God what an old geezer
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Aww i'm sorry. I know how you feel. At our age, all we can really do is go to Halloween parties for people around our age. I went to one myself and dressed up even. I'm 22 btw. It was awesome.
reflectingmonkey · 51-55, M
I'm with you, we should protest this unwritten law, adults should be allowed to trick or treat, that's ageism. maybe they could offer a shooter or a bonghit to the adults
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reflectingmonkey · 51-55, M
@paper there is overlapping between "adult" and "teenager", at 19 you are both.
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21stCenturyFox · 26-30, F
I think 12 is the cut-off age.
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patkaren1717 · 41-45, M
Life goes on.
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Kinda late now, innit?
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Everything is creepy during Halloween
Starcrossed · 41-45, F
Yes, now you gotta wait until you have a kid to chaperone

 
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