ANSWERS: 16
  • It sounds a bit creepy that he will be studying young girl's chests to see whether they get a treat or not.
  • I dont much like the way he "puts it" but I do agree with him. Trick or treat (I think) should have an age limit. I told my oldest boys, who are 12 and 14, that they will not be trick or treating this year. They are too old. Instead I will take my youngest who is 5. I will still buy a bag or two of Halloween treats for my boys so they can have something. They just wont be out going door to door.
  • I don't think he's unreasonable; I think he's right. Kids over 12 are too old for trick-or-treat and need to retire their goody bags.
  • It's his house and his candy.
  • I don't like the way he says it, but I have to agree with him. Trick or treating should be for the little kids ..
  • i agree with your neighbor,leave it for the children.
  • HELL YES im 16 and i know my mom is not gona go out and buy me some dam candy so ima keep getting it for free until im 18 then i can take my own kids out and get my candy again im never gona stop im never to old.
  • Halloween's fun. Let 'em have it for that one day! If people have the courage to go out and trick or treat when they're older, I'd give them sweets. 25+ looking is probably my limit.
  • At least he's being fair.
  • i don't think anyone's too old to have fun on halloween, he needs to relax...
  • I agree with him, (although the way he puts it is a bit vulgar) but I'm not going to refuse to give candy. I just give them a look and say, "Aren't you a little old for this?" If they're shameless enough to trick-or-treat at their age my remark probably doesn't effect them, but it makes me feel a little better.
  • lol i think your neighbor is hillarious! ask your neighbor that how would he/shr know if they are real tits...what if its part of the halloween costume!lol nah but i dont know,i think it would be pretty mean to say "no" to somebody when they tell u "trick or treat" i mean older children and adult like candy too!
  • Heck yeah. Girls develop real early these days!
  • well, here's what those trick or treaters should say... "You know, I could be out partying, drinking, doing meth, driving, and killing people right now. But, sir, I decided to get some free candy and spare a few lives."
  • It's better than checking for pubic hair, I guess.
  • I personally think anyone who puts effort into a costume, should get candy.. but most people don't agree with that. If there was obviously no effort, they shouldn't get anything. Most people, my mother included, would agree with him. I wasn't allowed to trick or treat once I hit the age of 12.

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