Gay people just love Halloween now, don’t we? The costumes. The makeup. What's not to love?! The holiday should be a fun and safe time for ALL of us, and since it's officially here, here are some of the big do's and don’ts of Halloween (which might as well also be known as Gay Christmas).
1. Don’t slut shame
I know, Mario and Luigi definitely wore pants in the video games and not ridiculously tight Speedos, but it’s Halloween. While I think you should be allowed to dress slutty all the time, I know I’m not in the majority. But one day a year, it’s acceptable to go out in literally anything (or nothing!). Don’t take that away from the guys who want it.
2. Do spend time on your costume
Last-minute costumes are lame, and that's all there is to say. Plan in advance as much as you can, and make sure your costume is unlike anything anyone has ever seen before.
3. Don’t get blackout drunk
For many of us, Halloween means a lot of drinking. Be smart. Be safe. Like every alcohol ad has said since the dawn of mankind, drink responsibility. There’s nothing worse than holding back the stringy hair of your friend who’s dressed in Donald Trump drag.
4. Do a group costume
Of course, this isn’t a must (especially since large groups and gatherings aren't a thing during this global pandemic we're still in the middle of!!), but if you can do it safely (or better yet, virtually), do a group costume with some of your friends! They’re just so much better than solo costumes. I once went as the "Fanta Boys" with my three best friends in college. One year, my best friend and I went as slutty, Brokeback Mountain cowboys!
5. Don’t culturally appropriate
Sexy Native American with a headdress? Stop it. Sexualizing a minority group? Nope. Blackface? That’s plain offensive.
7. Don’t hook up with a masked guy
I mean, of course you can, but be aware he may not be cute. (As we mentioned before, we're also still in the middle of a global pandemic, so hooking up with randos is a big no-no right now...)
8. Do have a blast
Halloween is one of the best holidays of the year. It's all about having fun and dressing up. Don't take it too seriously. The most important thing of all is to enjoy it!