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Halloween, Celebrated in Gay and Straight Clubs

Jack-o`-lantern.

Halloween, Celebrated in Gay and Straight Clubs

October 31, 2010 |  by  |  Share

As you probably know, today, 31st of October is Halloween. Some gay and LGBT clubs hosted the Halloween Party this Friday, while others did it last night. Unfortunately, I didn`t get the chance to go to this year`s Halloween Party, although I planned to. I even chose a costume that fits me perfectly, but I definitely will next year!

Vampires, zombies, werewolves, ghosts, witches and many other creatures came to life for  night!

Although at first, the Halloween was celebrated by Americans, Canadians, English  and Irish people only, nowadays many countries are celebrating  it every year. Some of them on 31st of October, while others have various celebration days. Basically, on Halloween it is said that the good spirits are sepparated from the evil ones.

I remember when I carved my first jack-o`-lantern. I think I was somewhere around 6, and I was at my grandmother`s place with my two cousins. Since she lives at the country side, she uses to gather lots of pumpkins every year, so we had enough pumpkins to practice our carving skills on, lol. As expected, we destroyed almost all of the pumpkins until we managed to make one that`s scary enough to use for trick-or-treating.

How did you celebrate Halloween, and what costume did you wear?

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