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All things done in darkness
All things done in darkness







After all, all we want to do is give them a small glimpse or help with their curiosity -not necessarily sexually- of the queer world. Yes, some love interests happen to be bi-curious or curious in general, but we still apply the rule of consent. In fact, after confirming that their interest is heterosexual (through conversation or a friend), they do everything to get rid of the crush. We are all aware that some LGBT+ members tend to develop a crush for heterosexuals however, they do respect that they are straight and will not push the subject further. Though I still may not be a fan of chocolate (or candy corn for that matter, but does anyone actually love that stuff?), I’ve warmed up to the holiday increasingly over the years and can’t wait for another costume-clad, autumnal weekend. Though I was told I must have been having too much fun as apparently it’s not commonplace to laugh in the presence of chainsaw-wielding clowns and being ‘buried alive’. In fact, even my hatred of scary things has dissipated as I noticed in the plethora of haunted houses I experienced over the weekend.

all things done in darkness

In the Octobers as of late, I also find enjoyment and slightly less judgment in dotting the month with one of my favorite shows, Scream Queens (unrelated to the aforementioned film). There are few things I find more entertaining than a night in the city, in costume, going from party to party or venue to venue, bonding (or creating rivalries) with anyone you happen upon wearing the same ensemble. Isn’t that lovely?Īs an adult, though, I view Halloween in a much different moonlight.

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Lastly, Halloween is especially fun when you hate scary things that tends to happen when as a small child you were made to watch the Scream movie and subsequently told the crazed killer was going to break in through your bedroom window at night and stab you.

all things done in darkness

This pessimistic feeling of dread surrounding Halloween as a kid was only amplified further by the helicopter-parent run parties at your elementary school, unless of course, your school decides to ‘cancel’ Halloween one year to cut down on costumes being an “educational distraction” while you were encouraged to instead wear orange or black as a ‘substitute’. To make the holiday even better, I don’t like chocolate (that’s ‘weird’, trust me, I already know) which was the primary type of candy handed out in a neighborhood where a good number of people turned their lights off when you got within twenty feet of their house.

all things done in darkness

Often times I had trouble finding a costume I actually wanted, as opposed to choosing what was in-store, and I was quite particular. As a kid, I didn’t think too highly of Halloween.







All things done in darkness