So with that being said, hike up your mini skirts, re-adjust your corsets, straighten out your fishnets, and get ready to tackle this very serious subject: Women's Halloween costumes. Not just any Halloween costumes, but the ones where they expose as much of themselves as possible without being arrested for indecent exposure. You know what I'm talking about. But in case you don't...


Now I know exactly what you're thinking. "IAN!? You look at dirty halloween costumes!?" The answer, of course, is no. This just demonstrates how ingrained it is in our world that women's halloween costumes have to be as promiscuous as possible. These images, among many others, popped up after a simple Google Image search of "Women's Halloween Costumes" (image credit: scavangeinc).
This is a tough topic for me to discuss without any bias, since, as a man, I think Halloween outfits can be among the most flattering a girl can wear. However, it makes whoever is wearing these outfits LOOK bad, as in people think "Jesus Christ, why would you ever go out in public looking like that, you slut."
But I take pride in the fact that while most guys are just ogling at these women and not thinking anything about it, I at least am trying to figure out whether this is really justifiable or not. I have now experienced two Halloweens here at Temple, and everytime I see a pack of girls walk by in their costumes, I always question their integrity.
Are they doing it because they know they look good? Because they want to think they look good? Because they want attention? Because everyone else is doing it and they're expected to? Are they going to regret this 20 years from now looking back on it? Etc, etc.
I like to believe that girls go into this knowing that they're going to look and be perceived as a slut, but they go ahead and do it anyway. After all, Halloween is the only holiday where girls can look like sluts and get away with it according to Mean Girls. Women aren't going to look back on this and regret it. If anything, they're probably going to regret NOT doing it because college/early adulthood was the only time they could possibly get away with wearing something like what you see above. In comparison to some men's halloween costumes (another topic altogether), women's costumes are considerably less vulgar, but clearly far more suggestive.
So are these costumes justifiable? If the girls wearing them are aware of how they are being perceived and are doing it anyway just to have a good time: yes, it's totally justifiable. If someone wears them out of blind ignorance and thinks they look awesome (which is what I feel like most people who wear these outfits think): no, not justifiable at all. It's very circumstantial.
VERDICT: CIRCUMSTANTIAL/ MOSTLY UNJUSTIFIABLE
*disclaimer*
I really didn't want to have to say this, but I'm going to anyway so that my ass is covered: I know that not everyone dresses like this. Some pull of very cute and fun outfits that are in no way promiscuous, but the thing is, I'm not judging whether or not that's justifiable, because it's safe to say that the consensus of that argument would be "yes, cute and fun outfits that are in no way promiscuous are justifiable." Right? Right.
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